Two Japanese public art museums, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Gallery and the National Art Museum of Osaka, hosted Project Babel, which included the Babel-mori (Heaping plate of food items imitating the Tower of Babel) project. This was part of an advertising campaign for the traveling exhibition “BABEL Collection of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Bruegel’s ‘The Tower of Babel’ and Great 16th Century Masters” in 2017. However, Babel-mori completely misconstrued the meaning of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1–9. I explore the opinions of the curators at the art museums who hosted it and the university students who took my interview on this issue. I will also discuss the treatment of artwork with religious ...
Contemporary museums are rapidly evolving from “temples of art and culture” to providers of cultural...
Work was exhibited in 'The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place', (24 February–13 June 2010), Zabl...
Introduction « Museums are about cannibals and glass boxes, a fate they cannot seem to escape no mat...
Aim. This paper examines the meaning of The Tower of Babel (1563), Pieter Bruegel’s painting, as a p...
This thesis was originally commenced with the intention of examining the various artistic representa...
editorial reviewedThis book is the result of a series of transnational and transdisciplinary convers...
The second, ‘large’ Tower of Babel panel made by the artist. It is likely that the Vienna painting w...
In the summer of 2010 I found myself collecting and downloading reproductions of works of art that r...
How religious materials are presented as art in museums is so far little discussed from a Study of R...
At many museums “religious” is not a category which is sufficient for assigning an object exclusivel...
"In the ninth webinar, the Babel Tower has explored several concepts. The first was the expographic ...
The art historical literature on Pieter Bruegel’s 'Tower of Babel' paintings offers a microcosm of t...
As the UAE is still abuzz with the opening of the Burj Khalifa, I thought a post to mark the occasio...
"In the third webinar, two very diverse yet complementary presentations took place. On one side, the...
The power of science is dazzling: to create and clone life in the laboratory, to send words and pict...
Contemporary museums are rapidly evolving from “temples of art and culture” to providers of cultural...
Work was exhibited in 'The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place', (24 February–13 June 2010), Zabl...
Introduction « Museums are about cannibals and glass boxes, a fate they cannot seem to escape no mat...
Aim. This paper examines the meaning of The Tower of Babel (1563), Pieter Bruegel’s painting, as a p...
This thesis was originally commenced with the intention of examining the various artistic representa...
editorial reviewedThis book is the result of a series of transnational and transdisciplinary convers...
The second, ‘large’ Tower of Babel panel made by the artist. It is likely that the Vienna painting w...
In the summer of 2010 I found myself collecting and downloading reproductions of works of art that r...
How religious materials are presented as art in museums is so far little discussed from a Study of R...
At many museums “religious” is not a category which is sufficient for assigning an object exclusivel...
"In the ninth webinar, the Babel Tower has explored several concepts. The first was the expographic ...
The art historical literature on Pieter Bruegel’s 'Tower of Babel' paintings offers a microcosm of t...
As the UAE is still abuzz with the opening of the Burj Khalifa, I thought a post to mark the occasio...
"In the third webinar, two very diverse yet complementary presentations took place. On one side, the...
The power of science is dazzling: to create and clone life in the laboratory, to send words and pict...
Contemporary museums are rapidly evolving from “temples of art and culture” to providers of cultural...
Work was exhibited in 'The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place', (24 February–13 June 2010), Zabl...
Introduction « Museums are about cannibals and glass boxes, a fate they cannot seem to escape no mat...