International Panorama Council
The International Panorama Council [1] is a global network involving museum directors, managers, artists, restorers and historians who deal with the historical or the contemporary art and media forms of the Panorama. As an NGO it comprises about 250 members from all over the world who are either representatives of museums and research institutes or private researchers and enthusiasts. The organisation was founded in 1992 as the European Panorama Conference in Szeged/Hungary and renamed in 1998 at Altoetting/Germany the International Panorama Conference. Since 2003 the organisation is called International Panorama Council.
Main goals
The main goals of IPC are to ensure the conservation of surviving historical panoramas and cycloramas, to extend and to distribute the knowledge of the panorama phenomenon and to develop new initiatives for the panorama in a contemporary context. The International Panorama Council actively supports the preservation of historical panoramas and cycloramas. In 2007 and 2008 it started a lobbying campaign to save the endangered panorama painting and building [2] in Innsbruck, Austria. The IPC is also currently campaigning to protect the endangered Panorama Mesdag.[3][4] A further goal of the IPC is to have the most important historical panoramas listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. A first step has been taken in July 2008 when the Panorama Waterloo was added to Belgium's tentative proposal for the UNESCO list.[5] In February 2009 Panorama Mesdag applied for inclusion in the tentative list of The Netherlands.
Activities
IPC is active in the fields of restoration, research, financing, exhibiting and marketing of panoramas.
Annual conferences
Since its foundation in 1992 annual conferences have been held worldwide.
- 1992 Szeged-Ópusztaszer, Hungary: Past, Present and Future of Panoramas, founding conference of IPC as a European-based group of interest. In cooperation with Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged
- 1993 Bonn, Germany: Sehsucht – Eräugnis und Ent-Täuschung, über die Veränderung der visuellen Wahrnehmung im 20. Jahrhundert. In cooperation with Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle, Bonn
- 1994 Wroclaw, Poland: 100th Anniversary of the Panorama Racławicka
- 1995 Szeged-Ópusztaszer, Hungary: Inauguration of the Feszty Panorama (Arrival of the Hungarians)
- 1996 Innsbruck, Austria: 100th Anniversary of Panorama "Battle of Mt. Isel"
- 1998 Altoetting, Germany, The World of Panoramas, Panoramas of the World, 1st IPC World Conference
- 1999 Lucerne, Switzerland, The ongoing restoration Bourbaki-Panorama
- 2000 Szeged-Ópusztaszer, Hungary, Panoramas and Tourism, PR and Management
- 2001 Beijing, China, Panorama Development and Maintenance. In cooperation with LuXun Academy of Fine Arts
- 2002 Pleven, Bulgaria, 25th Anniversary of the Panorama ‘Battle of Pleven’
- 2003 Altoetting/Lorch, Germany, 100th anniversary of panorama ‘Jerusalem on the Day of the Crucifixion' and opening of ‘Stauffer Panorama’ at the Lorsch Abbey
- 2004 New York City, United States, Panoramas in the Old World and the New. In cooperation with Hunter College
- 2005 Shenyang, China, Panorama Conservation and Restoration Technology. In cooperation with Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
- 2006 The Hague, The Netherlands, The Quest for Illusion – 125th Anniversary of Panorama Mesdag
- 2007 New Haven, Connecticut, United States, New Perspectives on the Panorama. In cooperation with Yale Center for British Art, Yale University
- 2007 Plymouth, England United Kingdom, Panoramas in the Virtual World. In cooperation with Innovate – Centre for Creative Industries, University of Plymouth
- 2008 Leipzig/Dresden, Germany, Spatial Simulation and the Future of Panorama. In cooperation with Asisi Factory GmbH, Berlin
- 2009 Brussels, Belgium, Panorama Redevelopment: Restoration and Repositioning. In cooperation with the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History
- 2010 Istanbul, Turkey, Panoramas Bridging Cultures and Time. In cooperation with the Culture Co., a subsidiary of the Greater City of Istanbul
- 2011 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. In cooperation with the Gettysburg Foundation
See also
Literature
- Gabriele Koller (ed.), Die Welt der Panoramen. Zehn Jahre Internationale Panorama Konferenzen / The World of Panoramas. Ten Years of International Panorama Conferences, Amberg 2003
- Gabriele Koller (ed.), The Panorama in the Old World and the New. Based on the proceedings of the 12th International Panorama Conference, November 2004, Hunter College of the City University of New York, organised by the International Panorama Council and the Art Department of Hunter College of the City University of New York, Amberg 2010 (ISBN 978-3-936721-36-2)
- Gebhard Streicher (ed.), Panorama: Virtualität und Realitäten. 11. Internationale Panoramakonferenz in Altötting 2003 / Panorama: Virtuality and Realities. 11th International Panorama Conference in Altötting 2003, Altötting 2005
- Stephan Oettermann, Das Panorama. Die Geschichte eines Massenmediums, Frankfurt am Main 1980
- Sehsucht. Das Panorama als Massenunterhaltung des 19. Jahrhunderts, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Bonn, Basel und Frankfurt am Main 1993
- Ralph Hyde (ed.), Panoramania! The Art and Entertainment of the “all-embracing” View, Barbican Art Gallery, London 1988
- Tagungsbericht der Internationalen historisch-kunstwissenschaftlichen Konferenz "Panoramamalerei in der Weltkunstgeschichte" anlässlich des hundertsten Jahrestages des Panoramas "Verteidigung Sevastopols 1854-1855" am 25. Mai 2005, ed. Sevastopoler städtische Staatsadministration, Sevastopoler Stadtrat, Das Museum der heldenhaften Verteidigung und Befreiung Sevastopol, Sevastopol 2007
- The Panorama Phenomenon. The World round!, The Hague 2006
References
Most of the information in this article is taken from Gabriele Koller, (ed.), Die Welt der Panoramen. Zehn Jahre Internationale Panorama Konferenzen / The World of Panoramas. Ten Years of International Panorama Conferences, Amberg 2003. The rest of the information is cited from the following sources:
- ^ Fact sheet International Panorama Council
- ^ campaign in Innsbruck/Austria: media articles in Kronenzeitung on March 27, 2008, p. 19, weekly magazine Profil on September 8, 2008, p. 117 and Tiroler Tageszeitung, November 12, 2008
- ^ campaign to preserve the endangered Panorama Mesdag, call for action by Europa Nostra on the initiative of IPC [1]
- ^ Website of Panorama Mesdag with information on the campaign
- ^ Belgium's tentative list on website of UNESCO
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