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The Right to the Museum: From the White Cube to the Critical Museum
As the museum ecosystem undergoes a process of de- and re-articulation — politically and aesthetically affecting cultural and artistic institutions — museums are increasingly becoming hybrid and transdisciplinary entities.
Sara Pastore
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ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the curation of reggaeton as museums working with Latinx Caribbean culture across the United States are making efforts to include the popular music genre in their exhibition programming. This paper draws on interviews with museum and exhibition curators at the Grammy Museum (Los Angeles ...
Lauren Chalk
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‘A material influence imperceptibly exercised on the taste and judgement of the public’: The Burlington Fine Arts Club and the history of collecting [PDF]
Founded in 1866 by the South Kensington curator John Charles Robinson, the Burlington Fine Arts Club played a critical role in the landscape of collecting and display over its near century long history.
Eloise Donnelly
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We consider the experience of using museum pedagogy to implement the innovation project “Basic schools of the Russian Academy of Sciences”. The main goal of the project is to identify and attract talented young people to the scientific sphere. The school
G. S. Makhrachev
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This chapter extrapolates Jean Baudrillard's notion of the simulacrum to re-examine the shifting nature of simulation as a museological paradigm. Revisiting the concept of the simulacrum specifically enables the reconceptualization of two distinct ...
Hibberd, Lily, Kenderdine, Sarah
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museo casa para la cultura viva
Resumen Medellín es una ciudad de contrastes. Durante décadas ha sido afectada por diversas manifestaciones de violencia, que han mantenido activo el legado y poder del narcotráfico, la corrupción y el conflicto armado.
Isabel Dapena
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Critical Museology in Scandinavia and Finland – a Basis of Change?
Museology has in most parts of the world been, and still is, perceived as a theory of the museum institution itself; the museum as social phenomenon; the museum’s role in society and learning, museum collections and management, etcetera. Parallel to this,
Smeds, Kerstin,
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Much has been written about the critical atmosphere experienced in the 60’s, when struggles for social justice, civil rights, individual freedom, world peace and democracy set a tune of change in society.
Dos Santos, Paula Assunção; Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias
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Since the Brooklyn Children’s Museum opened in 1899, the concept of the children’s museum has evolved internationally as a non-profit public institution focused on informal family-centred education and interactive play environments (Acosta 2000; Allen ...
Naomi Hamer
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Post-critical museology: theory and practice in the art museum
Post-Critical Museology considers what the role of the public and the experience of audiences means to the everyday work of the art museum. It does this from the perspectives of the art museum itself as well as from the visitors it seeks.
Walsh, Victoria +2 more
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