As part of the ‘The Collaborative Museum’ (CoMuse) initiative, more than 40 collaborative projects will be carried out over a period of at least three years, developing multi-perspective approaches to collection-based research in a wide range of thematic areas and testing new formats for collaborative processes.
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- Scientific Cooperation
- Contemporary Art
- Urban Society
- Museum Cooperation
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- Culture of Remembrance
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- Conservation & Restoration
- Community Engagement
- Indigenous Agency
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ProjectContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance Oral History Collection Research
Tisser de Nouveaux Liens – Forging New Connections
At the heart of the permanent exhibition are contemporary works by nine artists from Togo and its diaspora. Bringing together painting, sculpture,…
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ProjectMuseum Cooperation Education & Outreach Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
The Lienzo project. Cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum and the Coixtlahuaca Community Museum
The Lienzo, a painted cotton cloth of about 16 sqm from the 16th century, recounts, amongst other things, the history of the Coixtlahuaca Valley and…
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ProjectScientific Cooperation Oral History Provenance Research Community Engagement
Talking Mats: Interwoven Histories – Connecting Peoples
In the rhythmic movement of skilled hands, an ancient craft unfolds. One that bridges past and present, revealing stories through woven patterns while…
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ProjectOral History Collection Research Provenance Research Community Engagement
The Mapuche collections
The Ethnologisches Museum is home to collections from the Indigenous Mapuche community, who dwell primarily in the region that is today Chile. In a…
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ProjectContemporary Art Urban Society Education & Outreach
Manatunga. Artistic interventions by George Nuku
“Manatunga is the Māori word given for precious objects, heirlooms and ancestral treasures. The word itself implies that they are standing – up-right.…
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ProjectContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance
Mio Okido: Remembered Images, Imagined (Hi)Stories
The Berlin-based artist Mio Okido, originally from Japan, spent the months from October to December 2023 as the artist in residence as part of the…
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