Curious Collectors, Collected Curiosities: An Interdisciplinary Study asks its readers to enter into an investigation of the nature of collecting as an aesthetic exercise. Spanning the sixteenth century through today, this book gathers together the work of current scholars to re-envision the task of collectors and their collections in broad strokes. Each chapter appropriates the idea of a cabinet of curiosity in order to expand its boundaries of meaning and to complicate our understanding of the acts of display and observation. These chapters also demonstrate that collecting is a universal trope which nevertheless depends on time and place for its particular expressions. Whether the collection is made up of literary texts and criticism, vis...
A visual essay exploring the concept of value in the context of a special issue on value
Collecting is an activity that stems from humankinds roots as hunters and gathers, when necessity ra...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeen...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
What is a collector? Although the French term collectionneur was first officially recorded in the di...
The evolution of museological theory at the Bibliotheque de Sainte-Genevieve marks a transition in t...
During the Victorian age, British collectors were among the most active, passionate and eccentric in...
This thesis proposes that there are specific artists whose practices utilise a collecting methodolog...
‘Curiosity’ is an exhibition curated by Dillon and organised by Hayward Touring. It was developed in...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
In The Collectors Nature Robyn Stacey uses the strange and beautiful specimens housed in three signi...
Historical studies have usually separated collecting in the fine arts, where the focus is upon conno...
This essay deals with the individual collecting of four individuals with different backgrounds and l...
A visual essay exploring the concept of value in the context of a special issue on value
Collecting is an activity that stems from humankinds roots as hunters and gathers, when necessity ra...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeen...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
What is a collector? Although the French term collectionneur was first officially recorded in the di...
The evolution of museological theory at the Bibliotheque de Sainte-Genevieve marks a transition in t...
During the Victorian age, British collectors were among the most active, passionate and eccentric in...
This thesis proposes that there are specific artists whose practices utilise a collecting methodolog...
‘Curiosity’ is an exhibition curated by Dillon and organised by Hayward Touring. It was developed in...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
In The Collectors Nature Robyn Stacey uses the strange and beautiful specimens housed in three signi...
Historical studies have usually separated collecting in the fine arts, where the focus is upon conno...
This essay deals with the individual collecting of four individuals with different backgrounds and l...
A visual essay exploring the concept of value in the context of a special issue on value
Collecting is an activity that stems from humankinds roots as hunters and gathers, when necessity ra...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...