This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century curiosity cabinet – here defined as privately-owned European collections of extraordinary objects – to represent the world. This research also examines how these concepts and strategies are paralleled in contemporary art practice from 1990 to the present in Europe and the USA. As such, it challenges traditional museological interpretations of the cabinet as a mere proto-museum, as well as the notion that the cabinet is obsolete as a form of cultural practice. This thesis primarily focuses upon Northern European collecting practice from c. 1540 - c. 1660, and draws upon artworks, objects and collections as illustrative examples. Th...
The cabinet of curiosities, or collection of the exotic and the obscure, was a product of the Renais...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...
This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeen...
This dissertation investigates the ontology of the Flemish “gallery painting” genre by focusing on i...
The evolution of museological theory at the Bibliotheque de Sainte-Genevieve marks a transition in t...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
Curious Collectors, Collected Curiosities: An Interdisciplinary Study asks its readers to enter into...
This thesis argues that the concepts of curiosity and the marvellous resurface at different moments ...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
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 display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The cabinet of curiosities, or collection of the exotic and the obscure, was a product of the Renais...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...
This thesis examines the concepts and visual strategies employed within the sixteenth- and seventeen...
This dissertation investigates the ontology of the Flemish “gallery painting” genre by focusing on i...
The evolution of museological theory at the Bibliotheque de Sainte-Genevieve marks a transition in t...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
Curious Collectors, Collected Curiosities: An Interdisciplinary Study asks its readers to enter into...
This thesis argues that the concepts of curiosity and the marvellous resurface at different moments ...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
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 display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The cabinet of curiosities, or collection of the exotic and the obscure, was a product of the Renais...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...
This study examines the processes behind two of Moderna museets complementary projects: The Museum o...