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February 19, 2021

A Strange Queer Body: the Museum of Sexual Diversity in São Paulo, Brazil

ICOM Voices

February 4, 2021

Call for articles ICOM VOICES – International Museum Day 2021 ‘The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine’

February 3, 2021

International Museum Day 2021 – “The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine”

February 3, 2021

UPDATE: New call for applications to host the 27th ICOM General Conference in 2025

Network

January 30, 2021

The Value of Digital Conversations in 2020

ICOM Voices

January 21, 2021

“LGBTQI+ Museums”: New issue of Museum International now online

Network

January 19, 2021

EU-LAC Museums project is entering into its final week of activities

Network

January 19, 2021

Colonisation and Slavery: For a Necessary and Rightful Place in Heritage and Museums

ICOM Voices

January 18, 2021

5 good reasons to join ICOM

Network

January 12, 2021

Croatia Earthquake: situation report and ICOM actions to support the museum sector

Network

January 11, 2021

Consultations | Museum definition and Code of Ethics

Network

December 28, 2020

Reinventing Casa Batlló’s management post Covid-19

ICOM Voices

December 11, 2020

PROJECT UPDATE: supporting West and Central African museums in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic

Network

December 4, 2020

‘La Staffetta della Memoria’: Keeping a Participatory Project Afloat in Times of Crisis

ICOM Voices

December 3, 2020

Obituary | Irina Antonova: More than a museum expert

Network

November 30, 2020

Webinar | Defining the museum in times of change: a way forward

Network

November 25, 2020

ICOM – UNIGE online conference: When Museums Go Online

Conference

November 24, 2020

ICOMOS, ICA, IFLA & ICOM – Statement on Nagorno Karabakh

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November 23, 2020

ICOM Follow-up report: Museums, Museum professionals and COVID-19

November 20, 2020

1970-2020: ICOM’s key role in 50 years of fighting illicit trafficking of cultural goods

Focus

  • Red Lists

    The Red Lists classify the endangered categories of archaeological objects or works of art in the most vulnerable areas of the world, in order to prevent them being sold or illegally exported.

  • Publications

    Through its network, ICOM publishes or takes part in the publication of major books for the international museum community every year.