This section of culture360.org features current issues and good practices on cultural heritage management in Asia and Europe.
The first interview for By People / In Cities: Phnom Penh invites Maria Fernandez Sabau to share her views on Cambodian art and culture. She is a culture expert… Read More
By people / In cities is a series of articles and interviews that aims to enhance the understanding of art and culture in Southeast Asia through individual stories and perspectives including… Read More
In 2012, which marks the 15th anniversary of the Foundation, policy dialogue initiatives will focus on heritage, creative industries, cultural infrastructure and the role of culture in development. Read More
Contributed by Gurmeet S. Rai Cultural heritage management is a fairly new concept in India, as is the idea of engaging communities in the management of the heritage ‘protected’… Read More
Contributed by Bayanmunkh Dorjpalam Like the other peoples of the world, the Mongolians have created great history and culture. Among the wonderful Buddhist monasteries that were created before the… Read More
Since George Town received the World Heritage title from UNESCO, jointly with Melaka as historic cities of the Straits of Malacca in 2008, it has experienced growing attention and… Read More
The exhibition “Shared Heritage: As We See It” showcases photographs and videos on the theme of cultural heritage by the participants of the 17th ASEF University programme. Read More
Heritage dominated the agenda of the Fourth ASEM Culture Ministers’ Meeting in Poland in 2010 and will continue to shape the deliberations of the next Ministerial meeting, scheduled to be held in Indonesia in 2012. Read More
Bharti Lalwani has interviewed Lucien De Guise, Senior Curator at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) Read More
Senior Curator of the Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore, Ms. Heidi Tan, shares in the following interview her high points on the first international travelling exhibition on Sumatran culture “Sumatra: Isle of Gold” Read More
Poised to open in 2013, The National Art Gallery, Singapore (TNAGS) aims to provide a regional and cultural framework with a strong Southeast Asian focus. Read More