Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of the photographic legacy of colonial relations and the representation of the colonial past in museum galleries. It explores the conditions of the ‘invisibility’ and ‘disavowal’ of the colonial past in the historical narrative developed by museums, and the anxieties that cluster around such narratives in a postcolonial and multicultural society. The paper argues that the photographic legacy of the colonial past offers a way into those histories, but it is one that can only be realized through the critical engagement with photographs themselves and the work they might be made to do in museums. As an example, it examines the active and complex rol...
"This website explores the different ways in which photographs from the colonial past have been used...
This paper aims to discuss the preliminary results of the research conducted within the Horizon2020 ...
This article attempts a comparative view of selected museums (in Coimbra, Glasgow, and Kuala Lumpur)...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of ...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
This paper examines the virtual invisibility of colonial art in British art museums today, despite a...
This study explores museum exhibitions of colonial histories through a tripartite approach by examin...
Museums were both produced by and producers of the ideals that drove the growth of European empires....
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
The British Museum has a long and complex relationship with the British Colonial project. Applying ...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
Raw Histories is concerned with historical photographs in anthropology. Rather than seeing them mere...
In recent times a number of major exhibitions have been mounted in Australian drawing from the deep ...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
"This website explores the different ways in which photographs from the colonial past have been used...
This paper aims to discuss the preliminary results of the research conducted within the Horizon2020 ...
This article attempts a comparative view of selected museums (in Coimbra, Glasgow, and Kuala Lumpur)...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of ...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
This paper examines the virtual invisibility of colonial art in British art museums today, despite a...
This study explores museum exhibitions of colonial histories through a tripartite approach by examin...
Museums were both produced by and producers of the ideals that drove the growth of European empires....
Book review. While discussions of the relations between museums and empire are now well developed, t...
The British Museum has a long and complex relationship with the British Colonial project. Applying ...
Between 1945 and 1980, UK museums and their collections of art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Ocea...
Raw Histories is concerned with historical photographs in anthropology. Rather than seeing them mere...
In recent times a number of major exhibitions have been mounted in Australian drawing from the deep ...
This article proposes a method for analysing museums as sites of intimate and colonially-produced in...
"This website explores the different ways in which photographs from the colonial past have been used...
This paper aims to discuss the preliminary results of the research conducted within the Horizon2020 ...
This article attempts a comparative view of selected museums (in Coimbra, Glasgow, and Kuala Lumpur)...