. . . . Lausanne, Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts. © Michel Krafft . ICFA Annual Meeting Lausanne, 27 – 31 May 2015 Palais de Rumine. Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts The ICFA comittee and his President, Giuliana Ericani have the pleasure to announce that the next meeting of the Comittee will be held to the Musée Cantonal des Beaux Arts in Lausanne, to the invitation of his Director, Bernard Fibicher and of the President of ICOM Switzerland, Roger Fayet. It is the first time when we meet in Switzerland; it will be a remarkable opportunity to join Swiss colleagues and to visit their museums and their cultural institutions. The theme of the conference is “The Fine Arts Museums in the digital era” . Our meeting will be hold in the Palace of Rumine, in neo-Renaissance style, built from 1892 in the historic center of Lausanne, with the funds offered by Gabriel de Rumine, as son of Russian princes. He shelters five important museum institutions among which the Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts and the Musée Cantonal de zoologie where will be hold the study day. During the whole meeting, we shall be accompagnied by Chantal Ebongué-Pittet, Chargée de communication au Musée de zoologie de Lausanne. Conference program and details on the hotels are below. Registration: The registration fee is fixed in 100 € before May 15th, 150 € after May Beneficiary name: ICFA Beneficiary address: UNESCO HOUSE 1 R MIOLLIS 75732 PARIS IBAN: FR7630056005110511001927556 BIC/SWIFT code: CCFRFRPP Bank address: HSBC,103, avenue des Champs-Elysées 75419 Paris Account currency: EURO PAY ATTENTION: In the transaction reference, please fill in the name and the last name of the person who makes the transaction. Every person joining this meeting has to inform the secretary and return him the attached registration form: [email protected]. Thank you in advance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program : Wednesday 27 May : Arrival and registration in Palais de Rumine, Auditorium of the Musée de zoologie, 5th level. Evening : dinner together in Lausanne Thursday 28 May : Study day in Palais de Rumine, Auditorium of the Musée de Zoologie, 5th level: “ Fine Arts Museums in the digital era” Morning, 9:00-13:00 Giuliana Ericani ICFA Chair The museums of Fine Arts in the digital era Maria Ljungkvist - Karin Glasemann Sweden National Museum of Fine Art, Stokholm Possibilities in the digital era and realities at a Fine Art Museum Nicole Moolhuijsen VITRARIA Glass +A museum,Venezia Fine Art museums in the digital age: participation and shifting knowledge paradigms Louisa Nnenna Onuoha National Museum of Unity, Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria Fine Art Museums in the digital era. Bridging the gap between ages at the NCMM, Nigeria Simona Caraceni AVICOM; Bologna Museums: bulwark of the digital dark age ? Debate Lunch in the Palais de Rumine Afternoon, 14:00-17:00 Leila Bouanani (MUSEOMIX Léman) and Sylvie Treglia-Detraz (Museum of History and Fine Art, Geneva) Museomix or hacking museums Sarah Burkhalter Institut suisse pour l'étude de l'art (SIK-ISEA), Antenne romande Content is King. Documenting and Digitizing the Artwork Stig Miss Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen Thorvaldsen on a silver platter – from dead capital to a gold mine Shoji Yamada International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto Rethinking digital reproduction/ replacement of cultural properties Galina Andreeva ICOM Russia Board member Innovative formation of digital presentation of an international show Debate Musée cantonal de zoologie, auditorium; © Michel Krafft Visit of the Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts of Lausanne with his director, Bernard Fibicher. Evening : Dinner in a typical swiss restaurant. Friday 29 May : Morning : tour in the Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne. Settled in the Château de Beaulieu, patrician residence, constructed between 1764 and 1776, this collection has for starting point the collection donated by Jean Dubuffet to the City of Lausanne in 1971. Château de Beaulieu Lunch : Typical meal in a fishermen’s restaurant in Lutry, a small medieval village near Lausanne. Afternoon : Tour in Lavaux Vineyard Terraces Stretching for about 30 km along the south-facing northern shores of Lake Geneva from the Chateau de Chillon to the eastern outskirts of Lausanne in the Vaud region, cover the lower slopes of the mountainside between the villages and the lake. The present wine terraces can be traced back to the 11th century, when Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries controlled the area. Lavaux Vineyard Terraces are inscribed in the Unesco’s world heritage landscapes After the visit, winetaste. Evening : Free evening Saturday 30 May 9:00 : Cathédral of Notre-Dame in Lausanne Construction of the Cathedral took place between 1170 and 1235. The cathedral of Notre Dame was consecrated in 1275 by Pope Gregory X. The Protestant Reformation significantly affected the Cathedral. In 1536 a new liturgical area was added to the nave and the colourful decorations inside the Cathedral were covered over. Other major restorations occurred later in the 18th and 19th century which were directed by the great French architect, Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc. Départure for Romainmôtier Priory Romainmôtier Priory is a former Cluniac priory in the municipality of Romainmôtier-Envy in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. The first monastery at Romainmôtier was built around 450 by Romanus of Condat; One rebuilt monastery was placed under the monastic rule of Saint Columbanus by 642; Abbot Odilo of Cluny, who resided more than once in Romainmôtier, had the present church built at the end of the 10th century; This church was modeled after the second church of Cluny Abbey (Cluny II). At the beginning of the 12th century, the church was modified by the construction of an ornate narthex and in the 13th century of a gatehouse. The last modifications were made to the church in 1445. The monastery church of Romainmôtier is one of the most important examples of Cluniac Romanesque art in Switzerland. Lunch Afternoon : Visit of the Fondation Jan Michalski pour l’écriture et la littérature, in Montricher. It is entirely dedicated to literature. Designed as a small city, its different buildings form an unusual ensemble : residences for writers, library, auditorium, exhibition space, dining room, lounge and the offices of the Foundation, intended for the multiple activities of the Jan Michalski Foundation. The foundation awards certain writers with grants. Montricher, Jan Michalky Foundation Evening : Gala dinner in Lausanne Sunday 31 : Free day. A list of museums you can visit will be given during your stay. Lausanne, City center with the cathedral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proposals of hotels Rooms were pre-reserved until April 15. The participants have to book their room directly by e-mail or phone call, without using a website like Booking.com. They have to mention that they want a room reserved for ICFA Congress. Hôtel City *** (will be soon renamed in Swiss Wine Hotel&Bar) Very center of Lausanne, 10 minutes from train station (or 3 metro stations), 5 minutes by foot from the congress building. Rue Caroline 5 - 1003 Lausanne Tel +41 21 320 21 41 http://www.fassbindhotels.com/fr-hotel-city.html e-mail : [email protected] Price per night per room Double room, 162 CHF (151 Euros), including city tax Single room, 131.50 CHF (123 Euros), including city tax Breakfast not included, 19 CHF (18 Euros) - but there are a lot of cheaper restaurants and tea-rooms in the area. Hotel Elite*** Near the train station and the very center of the city. Calm neighbouring. 1, Avenue Sainte-Luce CH -1003 Lausanne Tel + 41 21 3202361, Fax: + 41 21 3203963 http://www.elite-lausanne.ch; e-mail : [email protected] Price per night per room CHF 145 (135 Euros) single or double room, 1 person, room with shower or with bathroom CHF 190 (177 Euros). double room, 2 persons, with bathroom. Breakfast and city tax included Hotel Ibis*** in the center of Lausanne - 10 minutes by foot from the congress building Rue du Maupas, 20 - 1004 Lausanne Tél.: +41 (0)21 340 07 07 - Fax : +41 (0)21 340 07 17 e-mail : [email protected] http://www.ibis.com/fr/hotel-6772-ibis-lausanne-centre/index.shtml Price per night per room CHF 140 (131 Euros): 1-2 persons, room with shower Breakfast and city tax included Hotel de la Paix **** In the very center of Lausanne, 5 minutes to the train station and to the congress building 5, Avenue Benjamin-Constant - 1003 LAUSANNE Tel: ++41 (0)21 310 71 71 Fax: ++41 (0)21 310 71 72 www.hoteldelapaix.net, [email protected] Price per night per room 27/28.5 and 28/29.5 : CHF 255.- (238 Euros) single room; CHF 310.- (289 Euros) double room 29/30.5 and 30/31.5 CHF 170.- (159 Euros) single room; CHF 190.- (177 Euros) double room Breakfast included, city tax (2.80 per day per person) not included For cheaper rooms, you can also try airbnb (rooms rented by private individuals): https://www.airbnb.com. But as soon as this solution is private, every participant there is no prebooking or special conditions.
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