Museum_der_Völker

Museum der Völker

Museum der Völker

Museum in Austria


The Museum der Völker in the Austrian Schwaz in the county of Tyrol was founded in 1995 as a cultural association Haus der Völker by Gert Chesi and belongs to the well known Ethnology museums in Europe. After a new construction and remodeling the exhibition operation opened on the 12th of April 2013 as Museum der Völker. Translated the name means museum of the peoples or museum of the tribes.

Museum der Völker
Exhibition "Unvergessen machen"
Barong, Bali, Indonesia
part of an Toraja house, Sulawesi and a clay horse from the Han-period, China, 2. century BC
Voodoo, Museum der Völker

History

Gert Chesi, photographer, journalist and author, had collected more than a thousand exhibits from all over the world in the period of fifty years. The art objects are the base of the Museum operation and give an insight into the religious and artistic creation of mankind.[1][2]

Cultural Club

Today the cultural club Museum der Völker runs the museum. Art objects from distant cultures determine the Museum: Stone sculptures of Khmer, Buddha images from many eras, terracotta figures of the Nok, ancestral figures of the Dajak, grave finds from China and old bronzes from South-East Asia are displayed in addition to contemporary Voodoo objects and utensils of animism.[3][4]

Exhibitions

Artifacts from over a period of four thousand years ethnographic exhibits from four themes will be presented to the public:

Collections

Currently, in fall 2020, the museum celebrates its 25 years anniversary as well as its founder Gert Chesi´s 80th birthday by a special exhibition.

Another special exhibition is about Ethiopia and a local medical doctor who worked there in the 1950s and very early 1960s. A permanent exhibition is about Asian religions and its interest to the western world.

  • 2010 Schätze aus dem Depot[5]
  • 2010: Textile Kunst aus Afrika[6]
  • 2010: Das Erbe Chinas
  • 2011 Feuer und Erz – Schmiede und Gießer in Afrika[7]
  • 2011: Afrikas Moderne im Spiegel der Generationen[8]
  • 2011: Wohnen mit den Ahnen[9]
  • 2011: Jubiläumsausstellung 15 Jahre Haus der Völker[10]
  • 2012: Magische Stoffe – gewobene Träume – Kunstvolle Textilien aus Indonesien[11]
  • 2013: Sangomas – Traditionelle Heiler Südafrikas, Fotografien von Peter Frank [12]
  • 2013: Geistermasken aus Thailand[13]
  • 2013: AFRIKA HEUTE!
  • 2014: Söhne und Töchter des Windes – Die letzten Nomaden Afrikas, Fotografien von Mario Gerth[14]
  • 2014: Kunst und Magie in Silber und Seide – Schmuck und Textilien chinesischer Bergvölker[15]
  • 2014: Dogon, Kunst und Mythos in Zusammenarbeit mit Jan Baptist Bedaux[16]
  • 2015: Tanzende Schatten - Marionetten, Puppen und Masken aus Asien[17]
  • 2015: Burma - Meisterwerke des Buddhismus[18]
  • 2015: Susanne Wenger - Ein Leben mit den Götterm[19]
  • Exhibition Between Heaven and Earth
    2015: Zauber der Weltkulturen 20 Jahre Museum der Völker[20]
  • 2015: Das Gedächtnis der Steine - Seltene Steinreliefs und Figuren aus Asien[21]
  • 2016: Das Böse - Exponate aus Schwarzmagischen Kreisen[22]
  • 2016: Yoruba - Meisterwerke einer Afrikanischen Hochkultur, Samstag[23]
  • 2016: GLADYS - Der Maler und seine Geister - Zeitgenössische Malerei aus Benin[24]
  • 2016: DAS GEHEIME KAMERUN - Fotografien von Henning Christoph [25]
  • 2016: AFRIKA IM GEWAND - Bunte Textilvielfalt eines Kontinents[26]
  • 2016/2017: "Indonesien – Kunst und Kult vom Inselreich"
  • 2016/2017: "Bali – Insel der Götter"
  • 09.09.2017 - 11.03.2018: Leon Pollux "Menschen"
  • 09.09.2017 - 18.11.2018: "Zwischen Eigensinn & Anpassung"
  • 17.03.2018 - 2019: "Unvergessen machen"
  • 05.05.2018 - 18.11.2018: "Maasai – Baumeisterinnen aus Ololosokwan"
  • 22.06.2018 - 18.11.2018: Schulprojekt und Ausstellung "Mein, dein, unser Raum"
  • 08.12.2018 - 18.08.2019: "UNGEHEUER WILD"
  • 2019 "Zwischen Himmel und Erde"
  • 2019 "Richtig guter Stoff"
  • 2020 "Erinnerungen an Äthiopien"
  • 2020 Anniversary Exhibition
  • 2021 "Weltbilder erzählen" - Re-thinking Earth
  • 2021 "Sagenhaft" Legendary - Bathic by Rosemarie Sternagl[27] l

Documentary Film

please refer Gert Chesi

Decoration

1999, the Museum der Völker received the Tyrolean Museum prize[28]

1999 Recognition Award of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts and Culture [29]

2014 ICOM Austria, Österreichisches Museumsgütesiegel[30]


References

  1. "Sternagl Rosemarie – Tiroler Künstlerschaft". www.kuenstlerschaft.at. Retrieved 16 January 2022.

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