Ethnographic Museum Belgrade - Explore the World
You will find traditional costumes, working utensils, history of some key families from this area and typical village interiors. Very interesting place.
There is a park outside the museum where you can sit on a bench, watch city dwellers and enjoy in the heart of the city. Main city street of Knez Mihajlova is just few minutes away.
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amazing world - Ethnographic Museum - Belgrade
The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade, Serbia is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans.The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with the efforts of various stakeholders in the domain of presentation, revitalization and development of crafts in Serbia. More info please visit:
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Museum of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Serbia
This museum houses an invaluable collection of more than 200,000 artefacts representing the fascinating, tumultuous history of Yugoslavia. Photographs, artworks, historical documents, films, weapons, priceless treasure: it's all here.
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Etnografski muzej- Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade
Ethnographic museum in Belgrade is one of the oldest museums on the Balkans. Gathering of ethnographic items started in the middle of 19th century.
Еtnоgrаfski muzеј u Bеоgrаdu nаlаzi sе nа Studеntskоm trgu brој 13. nа uzvišici iznаd ušćа Sаvе u Dunаv. U zgrаdu nеkаdаšnjе bеrzе sаzidаnе 1934. gоdinе, Еtnоgrаfski muzеј sе usеliо 1952. pоslе nеkоlikо sеlidbi оd 1901. gоdinе kаd sе Еtnоgrаfskо оdеlјеnjе izdvојilо iz Nаrоdnоg muzеја u zаsеbnu kuću, kојu је Stеvаn Мihајlоvić, trgоvаc i ministаr, zаvеštао Srbiјi “nа muzејskе smеrоvе”.
THE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM BELGRADE, by Wladimir Mijatowic
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National Museum . Belgrade, Serbia. (Republic Square).
Narodni Muzej. Trg republike, Beograd, Srbija.
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For much of the 21st century, Serbia's two most important museums were closed for renovations. Funding arts and culture was not considered a priority by the government. But now, both the National Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art have re-opened to the public. And the hope is that they will re-introduce art from the former Yugoslavia to a new audience. Aadel Haleem is in Belgrade to see how this project is working.
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Kyoto Culture-Sensui Onikawa at Queens Museum
Ai and Sensui Calligraphy & Kyoto Culture
Sunday, May 21st, 2017 1-5pm @ Queens Museum
New York City Building, Flushing Meadow Corona Park, New York
Organized by: Luchia Meihua Lee & Tomoko Kawamura
Facilitator: Taiwanese American Arts Council
Sensui Oikawa
Oikawa represents the 4th generation of a family of calligraphers, a history which originated with her great grandfather, a calligrapher some 150 years ago towards the end of the Edo period in Japan.
At four years of age, Oikawa started to learn calligraphy from her grandfather, Oikawa Habei.
In 1967, when she was 16 years old, she earned her first award as a calligrapher, and subsequently she received many important awards for her Japanese calligraphy. Oikawa has been certified to teach calligraphy, and in 1972 opened a calligraphy school.
In 1973, she also took up the Okoto, a traditional Japanese instrument, and played a concert at NHK Hall National Theater.
Oikawa’s calligraphy was displayed as a Japanese national treasure, at the Bulgarian National Library, and was collected by the library along with the calligraphy of former Prime Minister, Shinsuke Kishi - (grandfather of the current Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe).
She has exhibited in Hong Kong, Paris (at the Salon du Dessin), Los Angeles, Zurich, Lublin (Poland), Metz (France), Honolulu, Seoul, Cairo, Prague, Vienna, Moscow, Tokyo, and many other places.
Her art has been collected by various museums, including Taiwan National History Museum, Ethnographic Museum of the Republic Bulgaria, National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade, Ichikawa City Museum in Chiba Prefecture (Japan), Oriental museum German cairn, as well as by private collectors in Poland and in France
Oikawa showcases her various skills, combining calligraphy performance with playing Okoto and singing the Japanese 31-syllable Japanese poem called “tanka” to make Japanese culture more accessible to non-Japanese.
About TAAC
Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC), based in New York City, fosters awareness of Taiwanese American art and encourages dialogue on artistic issues within the broader community in the United States. TAAC was established in 2014 to carry forward the mission of the Taiwanese Art Endowment Fund which spurred the creation of a named Taiwan Gallery by the Queens Museum. Dr. Lung Fong Chen and Taiwanese community leaders Thomas Chen and Patrick Huang created an organization to provide a platform for Taiwanese American artists. Professional curator Luchia Meihua Lee, with the pioneer of Taiwan modern print making, Prof. Liao Shiou Ping, provided the expertise and art resources to realize this dream. TAAC will support cultural and art leaders in different fields and in all states in the US and all counties in Taiwan.
About the Curator:
Luchia Meihua Lee
Ms. Lee is the founding Executive Director of Taiwanese American Arts Council. She is a distinguished independent curator, and has successfully curated many significant exhibitions and events at museums, art organizations, and galleries。Ms. Lee is deeply involved in the contemporary art scene in the New York metropolitan area, and she has published numerous catalogues and other written works. She is co-editor of the book entitled Zhang Hongtu: Expanding Visions of a Shrinking World co-published by Duke University Press and Queens Museum. She was Director and Chief Curator of the Exhibition Department of the National Taiwanese Museum of Art, Cultural Specialist at the Council for Cultural Affairs in Taiwan, and curator at the Chinese Information and Cultural Center Taipei gallery in New York City. Her exhibitions have received international acclaim from leading media venues including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. She is a committee member and art consultant of numerous art organizations, and has served on many art juries.
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Natasha Kaleskovich, soprano
Valentina Kostandinovich, piano
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National Museum. Belgrade, Serbia. (Republic Square).
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Getting around Belgrade , Serbia
Getting around Belgrade ( Vòng quanh Belgrade )
Taking Hop-On Hop-Off Bus to get around the city , strolling downtown Belgrade, visit Belgrade Fortress .
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Stolen artefacts recovered in Germany are returned to museum
SHOTLIST
1. Close up of terracotta figurine Goddess on the Throne
2. Tilt up of figurine
3. Close up of face of figurine
4. Pan right from guests to figurine on display
5. Various of terracotta head of cat
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Memli Krasniqi, Kosovo Culture Minister:
These are seven artefacts which are an important part of the archaeological treasure of Kosovo, they are part of the identity of Kosovo and they speak about the early civilisations of our predecessors that have been alive in Kosovo thousands of years ago. We hope that this great example of cooperation will be followed first and foremost by Serbia which still holds, unjustly, more than 1,200 archaeological and ethnological artefacts which were taken away arbitrarily from Kosovo in 1999.
7. Cutaway of figurines in glass frames
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Memli Krasniqi, Kosovo Culture Minister:
Most likely they have been illegally transferred to Germany. There are no registry records for them. It has been a long period of expertise and analysis that we've done together with German authorities to conclude that they have been smuggled from Kosovo, that they have been found in Kosovo and that they are part of the neolithic Vinca culture which has been present all over Balkans but also very vividly in Kosovo.
9. Wide of bowl and doughnut shaped figurines made of argyle used as weighing units
10. Tilt up from weighing unit to bowl
11. Wide of cat head figurine
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Eckhard Laufer, German policeman who found the figurines:
It was upstairs in a room from a restaurant in baggage for sports things.
13. Various of Krasniqi giving Laufer a certificate of appreciation
STORYLINE
A collection of artefacts believed to have been stolen from Kosovo during the 1998-99 war, was returned to a Pristina museum on Friday.
The ancient terracotta figurines dating back to 4,000 years BC were found inside a sports bag in a restaurant in Germany, the German police officer who found them said.
Eckhard Laufer said an unrelated investigation opened in 2005 led to information on the stolen artefacts two years later, leading him to open a separate investigation.
The artefacts were returned to the Kosovo Archaeology Museum on Friday, joining the country's most emblematic terracotta figurine known as Goddess on the Throne.
It is unclear how the objects made their way to Germany, but authorities believe they were meant for offer to private collectors.
Since the artefacts had not been registered with Kosovo authorities previously, experts could not determine who stole them and when.
It has been a long period of expertise and analysis that we've done together with German authorities to conclude that they have been smuggled from Kosovo, said the Kosovo Culture Minister, Memli Krasniqi, at the museum.
Serbia took the entire collection of artefacts from Kosovo's Archaeology Museum in 1999 and relocated them to Belgrade just days before NATO troops took control of the province.
The collection is a hotly disputed theme between the two former foes with Kosovo insisting they must be returned to where they were found.
We hope that this great example of cooperation will be followed first and foremost by Serbia which still holds, unjustly, more than 1,200 archaeological and ethnological artefact which were taken away arbitrarily from Kosovo in 1999, Krasniqi said.
Kosovo seceded from Serbia in 2008, but Belgrade has vowed not to recognise the move.
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