Quai Branly (Africa, Asia, Oceania and Americas’ Arts and Civilization National Museum) in Paris, opened in 2006 is analyzed from a semiotic point of view as a great device for cultural recognition and communication in its different components - architectural, landscape and exhibition’s display. It’s about a space that builds itself as innovative and that invests on the integration among collections and new communication technologies. The museum aims to state the value of culture’s diversity and build a space for possible dialogues among them - besides the exhibition of exceptional artifact’s copies. Not only the museum - but also a center for teaching and researching, - the space is available for several potential audiences, including that...
International audienceThe emergence of the Musée du quai Branly project and its inauguration in Pari...
Cette thèse étudie la patrimonialisation de la collection du musée du quai Branly à travers l analys...
A l'occasion de l’exposition de Yinka Shonibare au Musée du Quai Branly à Paris, l’auteur s’interrog...
The Musée du Quai Branly features ethnological findings from four continents: Africa, Asia, O...
The quai Branly museum, dedicated to non-European arts and cultures, will open in Paris, in 2006. In...
International audienceLe musée du Quai-Branly, consacré aux arts et civilisations d’Afrique, d’Asie,...
Version n'intégrant pas les dernières corrections.International audienceThe Quai Branly Museum is de...
Until today, the question of the status of objects from non-Western societies preserved in Western m...
Until today, the question of the status of objects from non-Western societies preserved in Western m...
Abstract African art in the musée des Arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie, a brief history of the collection...
Culture and representation examined through a study of the Quai Branly, a French institution dedicat...
The Musée du Quai Branly (MQB) has been the focus of passionate debates in scholarly and public med...
This thesis explores the relationship between a museum and its visitors through an in-depth analysis...
The status of spaces is a question that lies at the very heart of the semiotics of exhibitions. This...
The Musee du Quai Branly (mqb) has been the focus of passionate debates in scholarly and public medi...
International audienceThe emergence of the Musée du quai Branly project and its inauguration in Pari...
Cette thèse étudie la patrimonialisation de la collection du musée du quai Branly à travers l analys...
A l'occasion de l’exposition de Yinka Shonibare au Musée du Quai Branly à Paris, l’auteur s’interrog...
The Musée du Quai Branly features ethnological findings from four continents: Africa, Asia, O...
The quai Branly museum, dedicated to non-European arts and cultures, will open in Paris, in 2006. In...
International audienceLe musée du Quai-Branly, consacré aux arts et civilisations d’Afrique, d’Asie,...
Version n'intégrant pas les dernières corrections.International audienceThe Quai Branly Museum is de...
Until today, the question of the status of objects from non-Western societies preserved in Western m...
Until today, the question of the status of objects from non-Western societies preserved in Western m...
Abstract African art in the musée des Arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie, a brief history of the collection...
Culture and representation examined through a study of the Quai Branly, a French institution dedicat...
The Musée du Quai Branly (MQB) has been the focus of passionate debates in scholarly and public med...
This thesis explores the relationship between a museum and its visitors through an in-depth analysis...
The status of spaces is a question that lies at the very heart of the semiotics of exhibitions. This...
The Musee du Quai Branly (mqb) has been the focus of passionate debates in scholarly and public medi...
International audienceThe emergence of the Musée du quai Branly project and its inauguration in Pari...
Cette thèse étudie la patrimonialisation de la collection du musée du quai Branly à travers l analys...
A l'occasion de l’exposition de Yinka Shonibare au Musée du Quai Branly à Paris, l’auteur s’interrog...