75th Anniversary of ICOMNovember 16, 2021 75 years ago, on November 16 1946, ICOM was born. Join us in celebrating this historic milestone, which comes at a time of both great challenges and opportunities for our organization.
From the outset, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) offered to host ICOM on the premises of its Paris headquarters in Avenue Kléber and made it one of the first NGOs with which it established formal links. A year later, on November 8 1947, ICOM celebrated its first General Assembly in Mexico City. Like J. Hamlin, the first few members of our organisation were convinced that, if the culture of every nation was more widely known, there would be a broader ground for mutual understanding.
THE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE OF OUR ORGANISATION The pandemic has dramatically increased inequalities and widened disparities in access to heritage and participation in cultural life. Yet culture plays a central role in addressing social, political, economic and health crises. Today more than ever, our organisation draws on its values and the context of its creation to affirm that international cooperation is essential to create a global strategy. Education, training and mobility of professionals are key actions both for a sustainable future and for the co-creation of knowledge and empowerment of local communities. ICOM’s 75th anniversary is therefore as much an opportunity to rediscover its history as it is to look to the future.
Over the next few months, we will be sharing the unique history of our network and revealing previously unpublished archives. We will regularly explore ICOM’s archives to bring you an insight into important events and figures who marked the history of our organisation, which you can find in the News section of the ICOM website. All Committees are invited to participate in this year-long event, so please follow your National or International Committee to take part in this anniversary. |