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Has Ahrlar section of Topkapi Palace to serve as museum

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

ANKARA - Turkish Daily News

The Has Ahrlar section of Topkapi Palace will be converted into the Islam, Science and Technology History Museum, in collaboration with the Culture and Tourism Ministry and Greater Istanbul Municipality.

According to a written statement released by the ministry, the museum will feature material and equipment related to astronomy, geography, the marine sciences, geometry, chemistry, physic, optics and architecture.

The Has Ahrlar section of Topkapi Palace, which underwent restoration and is currently owned by the Greater Istanbul Municipality, will be handed over to the Culture and Tourism Ministry, which will utilize the building as a museum, the statement said.

Professor Fuat Sezgin, director of the Institute of Arabic-Islamic Sciences at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, will also contribute to the organization and display of works in the museum, reported the Anatolia news agency.

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Berlin’s historic Bode Museum to reopen - China Post

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

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Sheffield museum reopens - BBC News

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Sheffield museum reopens
BBC News, UK - 11 hours ago
Sheffield’s Weston Park Museum was due to reopen in autumn 2005, but work was delayed because of major structural problems. Finally

Sheffield museum reopens
Ceiling in Weston Park museum
Birch ceiling in Weston Park museum

Sheffield’s Weston Park Museum was due to reopen in autumn 2005, but work was delayed because of major structural problems. Finally after costs of £17 million the museum reopened on Saturday, 14th October. This report from BBC Sheffield:

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Since early 2005, Mivan PLC, the company responsible for the Imperial War Museum in Manchester, Dubai’s Islamic Art Museum and parts of Disneyland, have fitted out all of the museum’s six gallery spaces.

Many of the original features are in place. The building feels like it has been opened up. It is brighter, lighter and more spacious. There are some glass panels on the walls and new glass roofing, bringing more light into the rooms.

Each of the six rooms has a different theme. The Harold Cantor Gallery will contain temporary exhibitions. The first exhibition will be from photographer Faye Chamberlain, documenting the changes to the buildings in the Weston Park project.

Entering through a steel city gateway, you are into the Sheffield Life and Times room. This room shows the skills and the industry that have shaped the city. There are also portraits of some of Sheffield’s local heroes, by photographer Harry Borden.

“Sheffield’s people, without exception, have been incredibly generous with their time, going out of their way to provide information and photographs from their family archives as well as memories of their own experiences,” said Kim Streets, Curator of Social History. She is working on the Sheffield Life and Times display.

Arctic World is a place where children can explore life in a land of ice and snow, with the help of Snowy, the museum’s resident polar bear.

There is a curved ceiling with birch beams in the What on Earth room. Here you can find out about Sheffield’s changing wildlife, weather and landscape. There will also be two large glass cases: one with a colony of bees, the other with a colony of ants. Both displays are fitted with webcams to see into their world.

There are newly commissioned paintings and sculptures in the About Art room. And in Treasures there is a collection of unexpected, ancient and contemporary things that people have found, loved and saved.

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Aran knitwear paintings bought by National Museum of Ireland - Irish Examiner

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
Aran knitwear paintings bought by National Museum of Ireland
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The National Museum of Ireland today snapped up 1960s Aran knitwear paintings before auction for more than €12,000. The 14 drawings

eBay teams up with the British Museum to prevent illegal sale of … - Pocket-lint.co.uk

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

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Louis Vuitton unveils plans for new Paris contemporary art museum … - International Herald Tribune

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

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Louis Vuitton unveils plans for new Paris contemporary art museum
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AP. PARIS France’s richest man unveiled plans on Monday to build an ethereal, fully transparent museum designed by architect Frank Gehry that will house a
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all 49 news articlesPARIS France’s richest man unveiled plans on Monday to build an ethereal, fully transparent museum designed by architect Frank Gehry that will house a contemporary art collection in Paris.

Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of French luxury goods empire LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA and the world’s 7th-richest person according to Forbes magazine, described the museum as “more of a cloud than a building.”

The 4,200-square meter (45,200 sq. feet) museum, made mostly of glass and with numerous sharp angles, is expected to go up in the vast Bois de Boulogne park on Paris’ western edge between next year and 2010 — at a cost of some €100 million (US$126 million).

Arnault and Gehry were joined by Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe at LVMH headquarters to unveil a mock-up of the future Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation building, aimed to house 20th- and 21st-century art.

“The idea of building a solid, strong and formal object appeared inappropriate to me in this green,” Gehry said. He said the structure features rooftop terraces that offer views of the park, uniting indoors with outdoors and the city with the sky.

He praised the site and called the project a “heavenly assignment” because Paris is his “favorite city.”

On show will be works by Picasso, Mark Rothko, Damien Hirst, Jean Dubuffet and others, but the building itself is likely to attract admirers of Gehry — designer of Spain’s Guggenheim Bilbao, considered by many to be his masterwork and one of the world’s great modern buildings.

“My intuition tells me … that this will be your masterpiece,” said Delanoe, clearly hoping to fan speculation that the Paris building would surpass his achievement in Bilbao, Spain.

The foundation, scheduled to open in 2010, underlines Arnault’s continuing effort in recent years to extend the LVMH brand beyond the runway and into the art world.

Paris lost out on a similar project to Venice earlier this year when Arnault rival Francois Pinault, chairman of the PPR SA retailing empire that includes Gucci and Printemps brands, said he had had enough with French red tape — sparking widespread criticism of the government.

Delanoe said he planned to present the project to the city before year-end, and expected full approval in time for groundbreaking next year.