Exhibition of Photographs PANORAMA OF OLD MOSTECKO - extended

DetailExhibition of Photographs PANORAMA OF OLD MOSTECKO - extended

 

11.11.2022 - 31.5.2023

We cordially invite you to the exhibition of photographs:

PANORAMA OF OLD MOSTECKO

The Regional Museum and Gallery in Most (OMGM) has been implementing an extensive project called "Panorama of Old Mostecko" from 2020 until the end of 2022. The financial resources (from European sources) are drawn through the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, where the project is registered. Its main purpose is to make image exhibits from the OMGM collection – primarily photographs and negatives – accessible through virtual reality, with the target group within the project being primary and secondary school students.

The project’s author team, in agreement with the management of OMGM, decided to organize a photographic exhibition beyond the entire project, which would present the most interesting newly digitized historical photographs of Most, Mostecko, and the world around 1900. Thousands of photographs in the form of positives and negatives were digitized as part of the project, primarily from the years 1860 to 1945, all of which were provided with detailed descriptions.

Among the oldest are stereoscopic images showing the world around 1900. From pairs of images taken with a special camera to create a three-dimensional viewing effect when observed with both eyes, cutouts were made that closely depict contemporary life. Hundreds of stereoscopic colored slides were originally part of the Litvínov mechanical Panorama.

Historical photographs of Mostecko, capturing primarily the vanished landscape and villages, were created over several decades, and behind their creation stands a number of old Mostecko studios and photographers, the most famous of whom were Otto Kittel, Alfred Hoffmann, Carl Pietzneer, Josef Klaus, Heinrich Felber, Anton Löppen, and B. Stolz. Many of them collaborated with the then City Museum and thus enriched its collection. Visitors to the exhibition can look forward to a diverse period theme. Regional events were recorded in entire series – the Kuřavková disaster in Most (1895), the construction of the dam in Janov (1911-1914), the construction of the power plant in Ervěnice (1923-1926), and life in Hora Svaté Kateřiny and its surroundings (1908-1918).

Thus, the exhibition makes available to the public a selection from the collection of negatives, positives, and old photographs documenting the development of the region and a view of the world around 1900 after more than a hundred years.

The exhibition will run from November 11, 2022, to May 31, 2023.

Exhibition authors: Jan Setvák, Markéta Soukupová, Martin Špoula, Olga Kubelková, Lenka Lovašová

The exhibition titled Panorama of Old Mostecko was organized by the Regional Museum and Gallery in Most as an output of its project Panorama of Old Mostecko (registration number CZ.02.3.68/0.0/0.0/18_067/0012378) supported by the Operational Program Research, Development, and Education and co-financed by the European Union. This extensive project has been implemented by OMGM from 2020 until the end of 2022. The financial resources are drawn through the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, where the project is registered. Its main purpose is to make image exhibits from the OMGM collection – primarily photographs and negatives – accessible through virtual reality, with the target group within the project being primary and secondary school students.

Artistic design of the exhibition: Martin Špoula, Jan Setvák, Markéta Soukupová

Open daily except Monday from 12:00 to 18:00, Sat – Sun, holidays from 10:00 to 18:00, closed on December 24 and December 31, 2022, free admission.

More information: http://panoramamostecka.cz/, https://www.facebook.com/panoramamostecka