Museums establish specific contexts, framings, which distinguish them from viewing the world face-to-face. One striking aspect of exhibition in so-called participatory museums is that it echoes and transforms the limits of its own frame as a public space. I argue that it is a mistake to think of the meaning of an exhibit as either determined by the individual viewer's narrative or as determined by the conception as presented in the museum's ‘authoritative’ narrative. Instead I deploy the concept of a model of comparison to illuminate the philosophical significance of perspective in understanding the idea of objectivity in museum narratives
Drawing on a long-term narrative study of global visitors to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tonga...
Increased interaction with museums, correlated with tourism, prompts changes in practice and new app...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
In this thesis, I attempt to trace the threads that links the theoretical concept of narrative to th...
This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often ass...
Traditional art museum exhibitions are planned according to art-historical elements. At Trapholt – a...
This paper presents ‘narrative’ as a theoretically informed qualitative perspective to e...
HOOPER-GREENHILL Eilean Museums and the interpretation of visual culture London : Routledge, 2000, 1...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
In response to the increasing difficulties facing museums that attempt to work within a pluralist fr...
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary gall...
The analogy of the exhibition as an experiment suggests innovative curatorial approaches that challe...
This chapter aims to investigate how methodologies from fields as diverse as literary studies, art h...
This thesis project revolves around how museums influence our perception of objects and ideas. Throu...
Drawing on a long-term narrative study of global visitors to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tonga...
Increased interaction with museums, correlated with tourism, prompts changes in practice and new app...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
In this thesis, I attempt to trace the threads that links the theoretical concept of narrative to th...
This article argues that museum visiting and the act of ‘spectatorship’, both of which are often ass...
Traditional art museum exhibitions are planned according to art-historical elements. At Trapholt – a...
This paper presents ‘narrative’ as a theoretically informed qualitative perspective to e...
HOOPER-GREENHILL Eilean Museums and the interpretation of visual culture London : Routledge, 2000, 1...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
In response to the increasing difficulties facing museums that attempt to work within a pluralist fr...
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary gall...
The analogy of the exhibition as an experiment suggests innovative curatorial approaches that challe...
This chapter aims to investigate how methodologies from fields as diverse as literary studies, art h...
This thesis project revolves around how museums influence our perception of objects and ideas. Throu...
Drawing on a long-term narrative study of global visitors to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tonga...
Increased interaction with museums, correlated with tourism, prompts changes in practice and new app...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...