Biographical exhibitions are a museum practice that asks for critical consideration. Grounding the argument in critical theory, social studies and museum theory, the article explores the narrative function of objects in biographical exhibitions by addressing the social significance of objects in relation to biography and their relevance when presented into an exhibition display. Central is the concept of objects as ‘biographical relics’ that are culturally fetishized in biographical narratives. This raises questions about biographical reliability and the cultural role that such objects plays in exhibition narratives as bearers of reality and as metonymical icons of the biographical subject. The article considers examples of biographical exh...
Never before in the history of representation have there been so many available ways for art to repr...
For museums and international fairs across the world the production and exhibition of replicas of ar...
The objects and collections held in museums have larger histories, contexts, and meanings outside of...
Biographical exhibitions are a museum practice that asks for critical consideration. Grounding the a...
Biographical exhibitions are a museum practice that asks for critical consideration. Grounding the a...
The article analyses the new permanent exhibition in the composer Wolfgang A. Mozart’s apartment in ...
The relationship between objects and biography embraces an inherent duality: objects embody their ow...
Abstract: The article analyses the new permanent exhibition in the composer Wolfgang A. Mozart’s ap...
In the case of ethnographic objects, meaning and context are linked to each other. Meaning is convey...
With "life history of things" approach, devel-oped by archeologists and anthropologists, as museolo-...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian ...
This chapter investigates the types of biographies which could be written through material objects, ...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian a...
By what means do objects become significant to individuals? What experiences shape our relationship ...
The presence in the absence: the performance and objects biography as memory activators This paper a...
Never before in the history of representation have there been so many available ways for art to repr...
For museums and international fairs across the world the production and exhibition of replicas of ar...
The objects and collections held in museums have larger histories, contexts, and meanings outside of...
Biographical exhibitions are a museum practice that asks for critical consideration. Grounding the a...
Biographical exhibitions are a museum practice that asks for critical consideration. Grounding the a...
The article analyses the new permanent exhibition in the composer Wolfgang A. Mozart’s apartment in ...
The relationship between objects and biography embraces an inherent duality: objects embody their ow...
Abstract: The article analyses the new permanent exhibition in the composer Wolfgang A. Mozart’s ap...
In the case of ethnographic objects, meaning and context are linked to each other. Meaning is convey...
With "life history of things" approach, devel-oped by archeologists and anthropologists, as museolo-...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian ...
This chapter investigates the types of biographies which could be written through material objects, ...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian a...
By what means do objects become significant to individuals? What experiences shape our relationship ...
The presence in the absence: the performance and objects biography as memory activators This paper a...
Never before in the history of representation have there been so many available ways for art to repr...
For museums and international fairs across the world the production and exhibition of replicas of ar...
The objects and collections held in museums have larger histories, contexts, and meanings outside of...