I address two related questions. First: what value is there in visiting a museum and becoming acquainted with the objects on display? For art museums the answer seem obvious: we go to experience valuable works of art, and experiencing valuable works of art is itself valuable. In this paper I focus on non-art museums, and while these may house aesthetically valuable objects, that is not their primary purpose, and at least some of the objects they house might not be particularly aesthetically valuable at all. Second: to what ontological type or category do museum objects belong? What type of item that should be featured on an inventory of a museum collection? I distinguish between typical objects and special objects. While these are different...
For many, a museum visit may consist of gazing at objects locked away in glass a cabinet accompanied...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
What happens when religion in the shape of objects imbued with religious meaning is transformed into...
I address two related questions. First: what value is there in visiting a museum and becoming acquai...
The Things about Museums constitutes a unique, highly diverse collection of essays unprecedented in ...
A museum is a «world of the things». The article deals with the basic signs of things from philosop...
The generic term ‘museum objects’ suggests that a uniform category is involved. But museums in vario...
The article examines the museum object from the theoretical and methodological positions of the ide...
This text aims to approach museums` role in the production of knowledge and how objects are transfor...
This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negoti...
This paper investigates an interdisciplinary perspective on museum research, offering a new orientat...
Art works' on display in art museum galleries are situated in an historical and cultural context whe...
Museum based learning and cultural (un)consciousness What do we keep stuff for? In particular wha...
"Traditionally, museums have concerned themselves with foremost with conservation and classification...
The foundation for a museum is the collection. To collect, preserve and display is what constitutes ...
For many, a museum visit may consist of gazing at objects locked away in glass a cabinet accompanied...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
What happens when religion in the shape of objects imbued with religious meaning is transformed into...
I address two related questions. First: what value is there in visiting a museum and becoming acquai...
The Things about Museums constitutes a unique, highly diverse collection of essays unprecedented in ...
A museum is a «world of the things». The article deals with the basic signs of things from philosop...
The generic term ‘museum objects’ suggests that a uniform category is involved. But museums in vario...
The article examines the museum object from the theoretical and methodological positions of the ide...
This text aims to approach museums` role in the production of knowledge and how objects are transfor...
This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negoti...
This paper investigates an interdisciplinary perspective on museum research, offering a new orientat...
Art works' on display in art museum galleries are situated in an historical and cultural context whe...
Museum based learning and cultural (un)consciousness What do we keep stuff for? In particular wha...
"Traditionally, museums have concerned themselves with foremost with conservation and classification...
The foundation for a museum is the collection. To collect, preserve and display is what constitutes ...
For many, a museum visit may consist of gazing at objects locked away in glass a cabinet accompanied...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
What happens when religion in the shape of objects imbued with religious meaning is transformed into...