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National Museum, India and Kolding Museum, Denmark sign Memorandum of Understanding of exhibition “Silver treasures from Denmark and India”

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17 NOV 2022 6:20PM by PIB Delhi


  • Museum Kolding and National Museum in New Delhi will together open silver exhibition
  • The exhibition will begin from March, 2023
  •  Both the museums will showcase best silver objects from their collections in the exhibition

 

In the beginning of March, 2023 Museum Kolding and the National Museum in New Delhi will open the joint exhibition “Silver treasures from Denmark and India”. An MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) of the exhibition  was signed and exchanged between the National Museum, New Delhi, India and the Museum Kolding, Kolding, in New Delhi today.

The exhibition will showcase the finest of the silver collection from the Museum Kolding and the National Museum in New Delhi in March 2023. The collaboration and exhibition is under the  recently agreed cultural exchange programme between India and Denmark for the years 2022 to 2026.

The exhibition “Silver treasures from Denmark and India” is focused on the Danish and Indian Silver artefacts where both museums will show the best silver objects from their collections. Elucidating the beauty and magnificence of silver craftsmanship in both the countries, the exhibition will showcase the best select of 200 objects in total. For the first time, at the National Museum visitors will be able to see the parallel traditions of the Indian and Danish silver objects.

On the occasion, H.E. Freddy Svane, Danish Ambassador to India said that “I am very happy to note that Museum Kolding and National Museum in New Delhi will together open silver exhibition , Silver treasures from Denmark and India in the beginning of March ”. He added “The exhibition will focus upon similarities and differences in Danish and Indian silversmithing, where both the museums will showcase best silver objects from their collections. We are looking forward about how the exhibition will be perceived by Indian audiences’’.

On the occasion, Ms Lily Pandeya, Director General National Museum and Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture said that, “The National Museum India has a substantial collection of exquisite Silver Objects which belong to a vast timeline, starting from the beginning of the Indian civilization to the modern era. However, for this exhibition, to understand the story of Indian Silver alongside the Danish Silver around 100 objects have been selected from the reserve collection of the National Museum India to highlight the diverse and dynamic craftsmanship of Indian Silver. The National Museum is very happy to be collaborating with the Kolding Museum, Denmark. This exhibition will indeed be one of its kinds where the splendour of Indian and Danish silver together will be a delight for the audiences.”

Mr. Rune Lundberg, Director of Museum Kolding said that,  “I am very excited that Museum Kolding is invited to be part of the cultural exchange programme between India and Denmark. We are delighted to be working with the National Museum in New Delhi and look forward to showcasing the best of the museum’s silver collection and we are of course very excited about how our Danish silver will be received by the Indian public. Together with the National Museum, we have put together an exhibition that shows the best of the museum’s collection and the Gangsted Foundation’s collection, that focuses on the diversity of Danish and Indian silver traditions,”

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(Ms Lily Pandeya, Director General National Museum and Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture delivering her address on the occasion)

(H.E. Freddy Svane, Danish Ambassador to India delivering his address on the occasion )

(Mr. Rune Lundberg, Director of Museum Kolding delivering his address on the occasion)

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