The generic term ‘museum objects’ suggests that a uniform category is involved. But museums in various disciplines have exhibited objects according to quite different rules and have assigned values to them that depend on the standards of the field of inquiry concerned: aesthetic quality, value as a historical source, as a relic or as a representative item. Over time, various display conventions have become established, which appear to us today to be natural and that assign the objects to specific stimulus values. The aim of this essay is to achieve a better understanding of these exhibition practices and discipline-specific value standards. The study aims to discover why we have become accustomed to using objects in exhibitions in different...
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Museum objects have fascinating stories but are often presented in a detached, objective way that te...
Museum objects which are striking engage visitors more easily than objects of inconspicuous appearan...
The generic term ‘museum objects’ suggests that a uniform category is involved. But museums in vari...
This essay uses different angles to analyze how authentic objects and copies are used in an exhibiti...
Art works' on display in art museum galleries are situated in an historical and cultural context whe...
I address two related questions. First: what value is there in visiting a museum and becoming acquai...
The Things about Museums constitutes a unique, highly diverse collection of essays unprecedented in ...
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The purpose of this paper is to present some ideas on museum exhibitions and aspects of significance...
The article examines the museum object from the theoretical and methodological positions of the ide...
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Of all the abundant papers focusing on museum environments, few dismantle the decision making proce...
This work seeks to show that the experience gained through music in its practical and aural sense is...
This paper traces an historiography of the problematic category ‘decorative arts’ and considers how ...
Museum objects have fascinating stories but are often presented in a detached, objective way that te...
Museum objects which are striking engage visitors more easily than objects of inconspicuous appearan...
The generic term ‘museum objects’ suggests that a uniform category is involved. But museums in vari...
This essay uses different angles to analyze how authentic objects and copies are used in an exhibiti...
Art works' on display in art museum galleries are situated in an historical and cultural context whe...
I address two related questions. First: what value is there in visiting a museum and becoming acquai...
The Things about Museums constitutes a unique, highly diverse collection of essays unprecedented in ...
Artifacts, Works of Art, Objects : Can Aesthetic Criteria Make the Difference ? The Western world c...
In the museum context, curators and conservators often play a role in shaping the nature of contempo...
The purpose of this paper is to present some ideas on museum exhibitions and aspects of significance...
The article examines the museum object from the theoretical and methodological positions of the ide...
Museums are a worthy, if untapped, source of material evidence suitable for academic study. Like any...
Of all the abundant papers focusing on museum environments, few dismantle the decision making proce...
This work seeks to show that the experience gained through music in its practical and aural sense is...
This paper traces an historiography of the problematic category ‘decorative arts’ and considers how ...
Museum objects have fascinating stories but are often presented in a detached, objective way that te...
Museum objects which are striking engage visitors more easily than objects of inconspicuous appearan...