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Queering Holocaust History
For years, researchers and historians of commemorative culture had marginalised the persecution of gay men during the Holocaust, as well as that of other gender-oriented or sexually transgressive people. It was only in the mid-1980s that the memorial...
Dance Heritage Fund
The aesthetic and stylistic diversity of the German dance scene is the result of more than 100 years of development. The international careers of such renowned artists as Mary Wigman, Dore Hoyer, Tatjana Gsovsky, Rudolf Laban, William Forsythe and...
Funding guidelines Fellowship Internationales Museum (PDF, 25.18 KB - opens in a new window)
effective 1 January 2015
Advice_Information_for_Foreign_Workers_in_Germany.pdf (PDF, 59.49 KB - opens in a new window)
Advice & Information for Foreign Workers in Germany Advice and Information for Foreign Workers in Germany/ Kulturstiftung des Bundes/ Mai 2012 Advice and Information for Foreign Workers in Germany Each foreign research fellow is offered an 18-month...
The Art and its Audience
New forms of communication, reception and participation via digital and social media have presented public art museums with the challenge of developing new ideas to attract and integrate today’s audiences. What do visitors expect of museums? Who...
Cabinet of the Unknown
The long tradition of museum practice calls for museums to serve as institutions that provide knowledge. In classic museology, knowledge is a commodity that a museum offers, whereby the visitor accepts the validity of that knowledge. The Museum of...
People Pictures Universal
The surge of information communicated through early 20th-century media led to a “visualisation boost”. It was then that the idea of presenting condensed information in visual form came into being. This exhibition project is devoted to two pioneers of...
Upper Egyptian Textiles of Late Antiquity
Study of the Coptic Fabric Collection The “Chemnitz Fabric Collection” has long been known for its extraordinary pattern studio featuring the 19th-century textile industry. Not only did fabrics from around the world make their way into the museum,...
Going Native
The term “appropriation” is often associated with a dominant group adopting cultural characteristics or distinctions of a subjugated people. In the post-colonial view of the world, the “colonial rulers” were often the ones who appropriated elements...
Humans and the Sea
Human beings and their management of the ocean as a resource is a subject which offers insights into human forms of adaptation and strategies of survival. It also highlights the development of special technologies for laying claim to and making use...