Numerous museums and galleries now offer tactile opportunities as part of their access provision. This article asks why touch is deemed to be more accessible than vision as a way of learning about art and what repercussions that has for blind and visually impaired audiences. While touch has been discussed in many different contexts, touch also has a specifically art historical lineage where it is characterized in predominantly pejorative terms. This then raises serious questions concerning the use of touch within contemporary access provision: is touch used in access provision because it is considered to be more basic, easier than seeing? Does touch remain an adjunct to vision, a lesser, substitutive form of seeing? Alternatively, are art h...
This article examines the changing material world of the visually impaired child and the ways in whi...
This article looks at a quite different form of mediation, a tactile book on the Parthenon Frieze fo...
In this paper, we survey the history of touch in museums in Japan. In order to achieve this objectiv...
This article examines the philosophical, social and cultural roots of touch exhibitions in British m...
The embargo on touching in museums is increasingly being brought into question, not least by blind a...
Art, museums and touch examines conceptions and uses of touch within arts museums and art history. C...
Touch is gaining attention in sensory studies and in art practice where the over-emphasis on sight a...
For many, a museum visit may consist of gazing at objects locked away in glass a cabinet accompanied...
This talk begins with a proposition – that we abandon the study of ‘touch’. I argue that recent mo...
Tactility, the active sense of touch, is undervalued in culture; its significance overshadowed by th...
In 2014 Senses and Society published a special issue on ‘Sensory Museology’. Registering the emergen...
International audienceVisually impaired people have for a long time been excluded from museum visits...
A dark room is a “research field” where an art historian moves with uncertainty. The strongest sensu...
The article explores the reciprocal relationship between images and viewers by considering the relat...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This article examines the changing material world of the visually impaired child and the ways in whi...
This article looks at a quite different form of mediation, a tactile book on the Parthenon Frieze fo...
In this paper, we survey the history of touch in museums in Japan. In order to achieve this objectiv...
This article examines the philosophical, social and cultural roots of touch exhibitions in British m...
The embargo on touching in museums is increasingly being brought into question, not least by blind a...
Art, museums and touch examines conceptions and uses of touch within arts museums and art history. C...
Touch is gaining attention in sensory studies and in art practice where the over-emphasis on sight a...
For many, a museum visit may consist of gazing at objects locked away in glass a cabinet accompanied...
This talk begins with a proposition – that we abandon the study of ‘touch’. I argue that recent mo...
Tactility, the active sense of touch, is undervalued in culture; its significance overshadowed by th...
In 2014 Senses and Society published a special issue on ‘Sensory Museology’. Registering the emergen...
International audienceVisually impaired people have for a long time been excluded from museum visits...
A dark room is a “research field” where an art historian moves with uncertainty. The strongest sensu...
The article explores the reciprocal relationship between images and viewers by considering the relat...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This article examines the changing material world of the visually impaired child and the ways in whi...
This article looks at a quite different form of mediation, a tactile book on the Parthenon Frieze fo...
In this paper, we survey the history of touch in museums in Japan. In order to achieve this objectiv...