In one of the most comprehensive analyses ever written on the subject, Michael Tymkiw reassesses the relationship between Nazi exhibition design and modernism. While National Socialist exhibitions are widely understood as platforms for attacking modern art, they also served as sites of surprising formal experimentation among artists, architects, and others, who often drew upon and reconfigured the practices and principles of modernism when designing exhibition spaces and the objects within. In this book, Tymkiw reveals that a central motivation behind such experimentation was the interest in provoking what he calls "engaged spectatorship"—attempts to elicit experiences among exhibition-goers that would pique their desire to become involved ...
Review of an exhibition of figurative sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2001
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The Exhibition of Modern Art (Wystawa Sztuki Nowoczesnej) organized in 1948 in the Palace of Art (Pa...
The Nazi leisure organization Kraft durch Freude organized roughly 4,000 exhibitions of artworks, cr...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) promoted modern art and design through exhibitions. Exhibitions of t...
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Holocaust exhibitions are known for their unique iconography, often constructed by means of exhibiti...
This travelling exhibition was the result of my long interest in re-examining a critical stage of th...
Nazi Germany used official cultural cooperation for ideological propaganda purposes. Germany did not...
The recent opening to the public of large-scale National Socialist installations in Germany – like t...
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Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
Review of an exhibition of figurative sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2001
Why are histories of exhibitions, rather than histories of art, of particular importance for new med...
The Author examines the presentation of the German occupation at the Warsaw Rising Museum and in Osk...
This analysis of the reception of the Great German Art Exhibitions in presses in the Western democra...
The Exhibition of Modern Art (Wystawa Sztuki Nowoczesnej) organized in 1948 in the Palace of Art (Pa...
The Nazi leisure organization Kraft durch Freude organized roughly 4,000 exhibitions of artworks, cr...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) promoted modern art and design through exhibitions. Exhibitions of t...
The recent probing of display conventions and audience interrelations in contemporary exhibition ven...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
Holocaust exhibitions are known for their unique iconography, often constructed by means of exhibiti...
This travelling exhibition was the result of my long interest in re-examining a critical stage of th...
Nazi Germany used official cultural cooperation for ideological propaganda purposes. Germany did not...
The recent opening to the public of large-scale National Socialist installations in Germany – like t...
Showing resistance explores how exhibitions were used for propaganda and political interventions dur...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
Review of an exhibition of figurative sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2001
Why are histories of exhibitions, rather than histories of art, of particular importance for new med...
The Author examines the presentation of the German occupation at the Warsaw Rising Museum and in Osk...