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    When Objects Go Wandering by Helena Motoh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This paper examines the phenomenon of “wandering objects” through the lens of the Skušek Collection, the largest collection of East Asian objects in Slovenia, which was brought to Ljubljana by Ivan Skušek Jr. and his Japanese wife, Tsuneko Kondō Kawase, in 1920. This collection, which traversed private ownership and eventual institutionalisation, illustrates the dynamic mobility of artefacts. …”
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    Dancing with the Fan by Nataša Visočnik Gerželj

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…They belonged to Ivan Skušek’s Japanese wife Marija Tsuneko Skušek, and were after her death donated to the museum together with other objects from the Skušek collection. …”
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    Lived-in Museum by Helena Motoh

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The paper focuses on an aspect of the history of the collection of Ivan Skušek Jr., an early 20th century Slovenian collector that has not yet been looked at thoroughly, namely, its “apartment” period, the time when the collection was on display in three consecutive apartments Ivan Skušek Jr. and his Japanese wife lived in. Due to the failed plans to establish a museum, the collection ended up being on display in lived spaces for the entire period between their arrival to Ljubljana and Marija Skušek’s passing, all together for 43 years—much longer than it was ever displayed in museum settings. …”
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    New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. A View From Modern Russia (2017–2022) by A. E. Kulanov, A. B. Sharova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Soon after that, the authors of this article for the first time made a complete translation of the memoirs of Ishii Hanako, Sorge’s Japanese wife, which were analyzed in detail and commented on by the authors of the book Another Sorge. …”
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    New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. View From Modern Russia (2017–2022) by A. E. Kulanov, A. B. Sharova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Soon after that, the authors of this article for the first time made a complete translation of the memoirs of Ishii Hanako, Sorge’s Japanese wife, which were analyzed in detail and commented on by the authors of the book Another Sorge. …”
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