11 MANAGING ART COLLECTIONS: from ancient to contemporary NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THE AGRO FALISCO AND FORTE SANGALLO – CIVITA CASTELLANA Regional Directorate of National Museums of Lazio Participants Ana Soraya R. C. Marques, Director of the National Museum of Natural History of Angola (Angola) Gon Emile Gueu, Researcher, INSAAC / Museum of Civilizations of Ivory Coast (Ivory Coast) Celestino Siane, Curator, Matola Memorial Museum (Mozambique) Lucy Herbert Mlangwa, Officer, African Liberation Heritage Center (Tanzania) Abstract The project is developed around the Berman Collection, a heterogeneous assemblage held by the museum, comprising archaeological artefacts, ethnographic objects from different parts of the world — particularly from Africa — and materials related to natural history. During the residency, participants will work closely with museum staff to examine the origin of the objects, the histories of collecting practices, and the ways in which these materials have been interpreted and presented within the museum context. The work will lead to the development of a shared curatorial concept for a thematic exhibition reinterpreting the collection from an intercultural perspective, alongside interpretative texts, exhibition design hypotheses, and digital materials documenting the research process. Output Curatorial concept for a thematic exhibition on the Berman Collection Selection and interpretation of objects from the Berman Collection Production of interpretative texts and communication materials Audio-visual documentation of the research process and international collaboration Reframing Objects: Intercultural Narratives from the Berman Collection
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