This article is one part of an ongoing process to collect the entire history of Finnish Museums to be published in 2010. It has it roots in my dissertation about our art museums’ buildings. The final presentation will widen to consist of all kinds of museum buildings and also reflect on relationships between architecture, collections and exhibition design. Unlike many European countries in the first decades of the nineteenth century, Finland – then a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire – did not posses the basic infrastructure of the art world, such as public collections, an art academy or organized trade in works of art. The field of art began to take shape, in practice, around the Finnish Art Society, which was founded in 1846. It was at fi...
The National Museum of Finland was opened to the public in January 1916. This was more than fifty ye...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
The following article addresses a paradox that lies at the heart of every public art collection. The...
The focus of this article is the development of Finnish museums since the 1970s, when the Ministry ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The focus of this article is the development of Finnish museums since the 1970s, when the Ministry o...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
My chapter describes the history of Finnish museology. I use an archival approach to show how museol...
This article discusses how Finland’s museums and their collections are both time- and culture-bound ...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The National Museum of Finland was opened to the public in January 1916. This was more than fifty ye...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
The following article addresses a paradox that lies at the heart of every public art collection. The...
The focus of this article is the development of Finnish museums since the 1970s, when the Ministry ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The article positions early modern collecting in relation to wider cultures of knowledge production ...
The focus of this article is the development of Finnish museums since the 1970s, when the Ministry o...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
Unlike any other structure, the museum is a singular building type, a coveted commission for an arch...
My chapter describes the history of Finnish museology. I use an archival approach to show how museol...
This article discusses how Finland’s museums and their collections are both time- and culture-bound ...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The architecture of the museum is the most exciting space for an architecture to discover and invest...
The National Museum of Finland was opened to the public in January 1916. This was more than fifty ye...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
The following article addresses a paradox that lies at the heart of every public art collection. The...