Guimet research plan 2026 2030 25
Part 1 → The structuring axes of research at the Villa Guimet
This research project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Provenance
Pref iguration Mission led by the Service des musées de France and will give rise ,
as it progresses , to promotional actions : scientif ic articles , study days . It will
require a major project to be carried out on the collections : digitisation , dusting ,
partial restoration , reconditioning by restorers and classif ication by an archivist
or a researcher under contract in conjunction with the Archives division of the Villa
Guimet .
Valorisation of the textual and
photographic archives of the
French Archaeological Delegation
in Afghanistan ( DAFA )
The second part of this research program on the history
of collections focuses on the study and enhancement
of the archives of the French Archaeological Delegation
in Afghanistan ( DAFA ) , an institute founded in 1922 ,
active continuously until 1982 , then between 2003 and
2021 . For nearly a century , DAFA has worked alongside
Afghan partners to research , safeguard and
disseminate the country ' s archaeological heritage .
The DAFA ' s archival collections are extremely rich
but still under - exploited , due to a lack of classif ication
and complete digitization . They document the
archaeological context of the objects in the Afghan
collection of the musée Guimet , resulting from the
sharing of archaeological discoveries made by the
DAFA . They bear witness to the evolution of excavation
techniques , prospecting and restorations used from
the 1920s to the 1980s and , more generally , to the
political history of Afghanistan in the 20th century .
Afghanistan ' s closure to f ield research makes this fund
an essential resource for the sustainability of French
research in this f ield .
The works concerned by this study are the DAFA ' s
photographic collection ( prints , negatives , slides ,
glass plates ) , as well as the paper archives of the archaeological missions
( correspondence , notebooks , drawings ) .
In partnership with the DAFA , preliminary studies will be carried out in 2025
to identify the components of the collection its structure its volume the dimensions
of the phototypes and their state of conservation and to define packaging
recommendations In a second phase it will be necessary to proceed with the
dusting reconditioning classification inventory and marking of the collection
studied then its digitization by series and indexing
To serve this ambition a large scale scientific cooperation accompanies this
project DAFA ENS ArScAn Collège de France Société Asiatique with funding
envisaged by the musée Guimet the DAFA the CNRS with ArScAn the Ministry
of Europe and Foreign Af fairs MEAE The study and promotion of this exceptional
collection could therefore provide material for a new reference exhibition
on Afghan heritage in the wake of the exhibition Afghanistan Shadows and
Legends A century of archaeological research which was held at the Musée
Guimet in 2022
Excavations at Lashkari Bazar © musée Guimet , Paris .
Axis 4
Perceptions of Asia
in Europe /
Perceptions of
Europe in Asia
The collections and archives of the musée Guimet are centred around Asian art
history and its iconographic , aesthetic and technical evolutions , but also bears
witness to an array of European viewpoints of Asia and , also , the perceptions ,
cultivated in Asia , of the rest of the world including Europe . These contingent ,
crossed , sometimes biased or idealized visions remain essential to understanding
the relational history between the Asian and European continents , whether cultural ,
artistic , technological or political . This is why this axis is fully in line with the musée
Guimet ' s f ive - year research plan . Here , as far as Asia is concerned , it will essentially
be a question of a history of gazes , itself nourished and conditioned by the
backgrounds or the journey of the works of art .
Collections of the Musée d Ennery Detail of a Display Case of Netsuke 19th century
© musée Guimet Paris Vincent Leroux