© 2015 Dr. Joanna Melinda ClyneThe use of performance as an interpretive tool in museums has a long, although largely under-researched, history. Central to this thesis is the paradoxical observation that performance in museums, or ‘museum theatre’, regularly fails to engage with collection items. The title of the thesis, ‘lost property’, refers to both the apparent displacement of collection objects as the subject of museum theatre and the complexities of performing historical artefacts in a museum without reducing their significance to the status of a theatrical prop. Traditionally, the object has been central to the concept of ‘museum’. With the advent of a new museological approach to the running of museums, the exhibition object seem...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curato...
From the perspective of museums and conservation, where does a work lie, how and where is it? This e...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Part of the series: Performance PhilosophyPerformance in a museum or heritage site1 operates within ...
This paper seeks to unfurl some of the broad implications of the object, in and of the museum, in an...
Over recent decades, museums have begun to re-evaluate the role of performance art within their coll...
In recent decades, art museums’ definition of art has expanded to include not only inanimate objects...
I would like to examine the role of the setting in exhibitions as it is seen in relation to the stag...
The status of an artwork in a museum collection is variable and contingent upon factors and paramete...
First coined in the United States, 'performance art' became during the 1970s a transnational term cl...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
My thesis combines interdisciplinary research methods and is situated within the field of museum col...
Much of the artwork that rose to prominence in the second half of the twentieth century took on nove...
This work seeks to show that the experience gained through music in its practical and aural sense is...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curato...
From the perspective of museums and conservation, where does a work lie, how and where is it? This e...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Part of the series: Performance PhilosophyPerformance in a museum or heritage site1 operates within ...
This paper seeks to unfurl some of the broad implications of the object, in and of the museum, in an...
Over recent decades, museums have begun to re-evaluate the role of performance art within their coll...
In recent decades, art museums’ definition of art has expanded to include not only inanimate objects...
I would like to examine the role of the setting in exhibitions as it is seen in relation to the stag...
The status of an artwork in a museum collection is variable and contingent upon factors and paramete...
First coined in the United States, 'performance art' became during the 1970s a transnational term cl...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
My thesis combines interdisciplinary research methods and is situated within the field of museum col...
Much of the artwork that rose to prominence in the second half of the twentieth century took on nove...
This work seeks to show that the experience gained through music in its practical and aural sense is...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curato...
From the perspective of museums and conservation, where does a work lie, how and where is it? This e...