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On Emerging British‐Latinx Art: The Case of Art Ubicua
ABSTRACT The historicisation of Latinx art has been consolidated as a field of study in the United States. While categorising art by specific communities or geographic regions can sometimes marginalise artists, such classifications have also opened up opportunities in spaces that might otherwise remain exclusive and inaccessible.
Clara Garavelli
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Everything Judged on Its Own Merit? Object Conservation and the Secular Museum
This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negotiative value of conservation. It is asking who’s worth consulting when dealing with the preservation of complex museum objects, when a source community is
Titika Malkogeorgou
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IN CONVERSATION WITH DONATELLA BARBIERI
Translation of the interview with the costume designer and researcher Donatella Barbieri, published online in the Italian magazine Artribune in 2017, (https://www.artribune.com/editoria/2017/05/intervista-donatella-barbieri-libro-costume-performance), in
Nadia Saccardi +2 more
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Making and Defining the Creative History Classroom: An Introduction
Abstract In 2022, Catherine Feely and I ran a series of workshops to explore how creative teaching methods have entered the History classroom. Our initiative generated a series of essays that feature in the present issue of History and a later edition of the journal.
LUCINDA MATTHEWS‐JONES
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The V&A: empire to multiculturalism?
The paper considers the influence of Empire at the Victoria and Albert Museum, with particular reference to the display of collections from the Indian Sub-Continent in the late 20th century. It offers an analysis of the discursive practices of the Museum
Ruth Adams
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Digital Museum Collections and Social Media: Ethical Considerations of Ownership and Use
This paper examines the role of digital collections and digital information in the democratisation process of museums. The paper focuses on ethical and ownership issues regarding Wikipedia’s online encyclopaedia initiative to widen access to digital ...
Kalliopi Fouseki, Kalliopi Vacharopoulou
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Lifelong learning in museums: a critical appraisal [PDF]
Museums are generally considered storehouses of treasure but recent government policy focuses on issues of social inclusion, life skills and employment.
Candlin, Fiona, O'Brien, Margaret
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The prevalence of colourful metaphors and figurative language in critics' descriptions of artworks has long attracted attention. Talk of ‘liquid melodies,’ ‘purple prose,’ ‘soaring arches,’ and the use of still more elaborate figurative descriptions, is ...
Grant, James
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Introduction: The Mary Hamilton Papers Unlocked
Abstract This article offers an overview of the research project Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers (2019–2023) — the impetus for this special issue — and positions it within the field of eighteenth‐century studies. After outlining the project's genesis, we describe one of its core outputs, the digital edition of Mary Hamilton's archive, providing key ...
Sophie Coulombeau +2 more
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The Currency of Art: a collaboration between the Baring Archive and the Graduate School of CCW. [PDF]
This publication arises from a collaborative project undertaken by The Baring Archive and the Graduate School of CCW (Camberwell College of Arts, Chelsea College of Art and Design and Wimbledon College of Art, three of the constituent colleges of ...
Baddeley, Oriana +4 more
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