Negotiating Cultural Heritage. A Conversation (Berlin, April 24, 2017)

Negotiating Cultural Heritage. Making, Sustaining, Breaking, Sharing. A Conversation

Bode-Museum
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Am Kupfergraben, 10117 Berlin
24.04.2017

Hosted by: Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices, Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe in a Global Context, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Forum Transregionale Studien, Max Weber Stiftung, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Deadline: 19.04.2017
Architecture, artworks, crafted objects, texts, music, as well as sites, places, sounds and tastes are cultural products that contribute to a sense of community, belonging and identity. Objects of the past are deemed worthy to be stolen and reclaimed, to be exhibited and reconstructed, to be researched and collected, or even to be destroyed. Cultural goods are protected by international conventions; simultaneously, they are instruments of communitarian or even national politics which might be claimed by different communities or actors.

Drawing on the discussions of the conference “Making, Sustaining, Breaking: The Politics of Heritage and Culture” that took place in October 2016 in Heidelberg, we want to debate the following questions: What does cultural heritage mean in different national and regional contexts? Who can claim it as theirs, and who decides what constitutes cultural heritage, how it is preserved, displayed, or restored? Should museums and other cultural institutions act as preservationists, explorers, or mediators of this heritage?

The conversation is structured in three parts: During an introductory session, scholars and practitioners will introduce their main theses regarding particular aspects of cultural heritage. The second part is a WeberWorldCafé which provides space for a conversation between the speakers and the audience at up to ten hosted tables. In conclusion, a panel of four scholars will take up some of the main issues of the previous debates.

The event addresses students, researchers and practitioners from scientific and administrative institutions. It is arranged by a cooperation of the research program Art Histories and Aesthetic Practices, the Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe in a Global Context, the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, the Forum Transregionale Studien, the Max Weber Stiftung and the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz.

Due to limited capacities, we kindly ask for registration. Please send an email with your name and affiliation to presse@trafo-berlin.de before April 19, 2017.

Programm

15.00: Introductory session
16.00: WeberWorldCafé
18.30: Panel discussion

Kontakt

Dr. Moritz Buchner
Wallotstraße 14, 14193 Berlin
t. +49 30 89 001-422
presse@trafo-berlin.de