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Revision as of 19:05, 14 July 2015




Contact
Muzej norosti
Trate 14c, SI-2213 Zgornja Velka




The Museum of Madness was established in 2013 as a private institute in Trate (northeastern Slovenia), spurred by the sinister presence of the Cmurek Castle, which functioned as a psychiatric hospital from 1955 till 2004. Nine years after its abandonment the castle became the nexus for a local initiative focused on a somewhat provocative re-evaluation of madness. The museum's cultural and communal activities deal with the de-tabooisation and promote de-institutionalisation. With a substantial amount of voluntary work and the support from both neighbouring municipalities (Šentilj from the Slovenian and Mureck from the Austrian side), the institute has turned the castle into a unique venue.


Activities

The founders of the Museum of Madness have developed an innovative project connecting the Slovenian and Austrian communities, based on the local natural and cultural heritage (the Cmurek and New Kinek castles as well as the defunct Hanson's electric mill, built in 1912–1914). The museum collection and exhibition on the history of madness and deviation are under construction.

The Museum of Madness' ambition is to become an international interdisciplinary centre "for cooperation and coordination of all agents whose work and lives are crossing the field of madness".

Programme

The versatile bilingual programme has, among others, featured the production and screening of the Politisation of Friendship documentary on the closing down of the Trate psychiatric hospital (2014); the paraliterary I.D.I.O.T Group with a workshop and public reading (2014); a fine arts symposium Madness and Creativity, conceived by Saša Bezjak and Anja Jerčič Jakob and curated by Petra Kapš (2015). The Cmurek Castle has also become a regional venue for concerts (Seviqc Brežice Festival), book discussions, lectures, exhibitions (The Mysterious World of the Mura River), and so on.

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