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Hamin Säännöt HAMin säännöt Tervetuloa HAMiin! Nauti museokäynnistä ja taiteesta! Meillä on muutamia sääntöjä. Noudata niitä, niin kaikkien museokäynti on mukava ja taideteokset säilyvät vielä lapsenlapsenlapsillesikin. 1. Katsele, kuuntele, kävele. Älä juokse! MIKSI? Yllättäviä liikkeitä kannattaa välttää museossa. Vauhdissa voi liukastua tai törmätä taideteokseen, seinään tai toiseen ihmiseen. 2. Älä nojaile seiniin tai vitriineihin! Jos väsyttää, istu lattialle tai penkille. MIKSI? Nojailu tärisyttää seiniä, ja vähäinenkin tärinä voi olla vaarallista taideteokselle. Maalausten värikerrokset ovat hauraita, ja tärinä voi saada maalin lohkeilemaan ja irtoamaan. Vitriinit tai esineet niiden sisällä saattavat kaatua nojailusta. 3. Puhu, keskustele, kysele. Itke ja naura. Älä huuda! MIKSI? Ei tarvitse kuiskata, mutta muistathan, että monet haluavat nauttia taiteesta rauhassa ja hiljaisuudessa. 4. Jätä laukkusi, takkisi ja sateenvarjosi naulakkoon. Käyntisi kevenee! MIKSI? Iso laukku, sateenvarjo tai käsivarrella pitämäsi takki saattaa vahingossa osua taideteokseen. Taideteokset tarvitsevat tarkoin säädellyt olosuhteet, jotta ne säilyisivät. Märistä ulkovaatteista tulee museon saleihin liikaa kosteutta. 5. Katsele teoksia. Älä koske! MIKSI? Sormista jää teokseen pelkällä hipaisullakin rasvaa. Jälkeen alkaa tarttua pölyä ja likaa, jotka tuhoavat teoksen pintaa pikku hiljaa. Museon henkilökunta käsittelee teoksia aina puhtaat hansikkaat kädessä silloin, kun teoksia täytyy siirrellä. 6. Syö eväät museon aulassa. Älä tuo ruokaa tai juomaa näyttelyyn! MIKSI? Ruoka- ja nestetahroja on erittäin vaikea poistaa vahingoittamatta taideteosta. Puhdistamiseen tarvitaan konservaattorin ammattitaitoa. 7. Ota kuvia – jos se ei ole erikseen kielletty. Älä käytä salamaa! MIKSI? Valo, lämpö ja kosteus ovat taideteosten vihollisia. Salamavalo on vaaraksi joillekin teoksille. Se voi haalistaa tai muuttaa teoksen värejä. Erityisesti paperille tehdyt teokset ja valokuvat ovat herkkiä valolle. Näyttelytiloissa on usein hämärää, koska voimakas auringon ja lamppujen valo vahingoittaa taideteoksia. Jaa kuvasi #HAMHelsinki SCHEDULE A tailored itinerary will be put together for each individual according to their interests. Wednesday 23 September 15.00 Arrive Helsinki City Check-in at Hotel Indigo 16.00 Visit to HAM Welcome & introduction from HAM Preview the exhibition programme: Ai Weiwei @ Helsinki IC-98: Aftermath 100 Years of Taidesalonki Reija Meriläinen: En Garde Ilona Valkonen 18.00 Evening with Friends at the Helsinki City Hall Hosted by Maija Tanninen-Mattila, Director of HAM Thursday Highlights can include visits to: • The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma • Kunsthalle Helsinki • Amos Anderson Art Museum • Kamppi Chapel of Silence • Senate Square • Culture Sauna (https://helsinkifeelings.wordpress.com/2013/10/23/secrets-of-the-culture-sauna/) • Temppeliaukio Church / Rock Church (http://www.sacred-destinations.com/finland/helsinki-rock-church- temppeliaukio) • Design Museum • Museum of Architecture • Alvar Aalto House and/or Studio • Helsinki University Main Library (http://www.librarybuildings.info/finland/helsinki-university-main-library) Opportunity to meet Directors and curators of other Helsinki art museums 16.00 – 20.00 Opening reception at HAM 20.00 Dinner with the Helsinki Art Museum team Friday 11.00 HAM opens to the public Workshops, music, guided tours with different themes, meetings with the artists Further opportunities can be set up - meetings with organisations / individuals – do let us know if we can send a list of suggestions. • Flow Festival – described by Forbes as ‘the world’s most achingly cool festival’. • Finnish fashion designers - Finland is home to some of the brightest young talents in Europe. This year, Fin- nish designers occupied more of the spots at the renowned festival d’Hyeres than any other country. • Slush Conference Helsinki - a key European event for investors, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders. • Linda Liukas & Hello Ruby - Linda launched a Kickstarter project to raise $10k to publish a children’s book - Hello Ruby, teaching kids the fundamentals of programming (“the 21st century literacy”). Four days later, and with 25 days of the campaign to go, she has raised $185k from more than 4,300 backers..
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