On January 26, 2018 the painting Hylas and the Nymphs was temporarily removed from the Manchester Art Gallery’s walls and taken underground to its store. The removal was part of a ‘takeover’ event that questioned the relationships between historic works of art and contemporary social-cultural contexts. The following days saw a barrage of online comments accusing the Gallery of censorship, of ‘feminism gone mad’, and of inadequacy. In this article I use Twitter data and Actor Network Theory to explore how a community and a narrative took shape around the takeover. The analysis shows how this Nymphgate network was influenced by a series of human and non-human actors, as well as by Twitter’s technological affordances. This study is part of a l...
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© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Social media has had a profoun...
With the evolution of social networks and technological innovations, services such as Twitter provid...
This article focuses on the overproduction of aestheticised digital content, a testament to social, ...
This study aims to understand how people engage with art in the era of selfies, digital devices, and...
This study presents a content analysis of Twitter posts tagged with one of six institutions to estab...
Tweet Carefully, Museums presents an in-depth case study of audiences and a museum using social medi...
A growing number of museums has started using social networks as different forms of engagement that ...
This article examines the impacts of COVID-19 on the digital work of museums and galleries in the U...
International audienceIn this paper, we first present a representation of message flows and their le...
International audienceIn this paper, we first present a representation of message flows and their le...
Once quiet places protected by walls, museums are increasingly besieged by activist groups. Spurred ...
Non-profit art museums are arbiters of cultural value and simultaneously supporters of artistic free...
The changing role of the digital technology is reflected in the increasing use of devices for e-comm...
Economists and sociologists have long discussed value creation in the arts and the mechanisms explai...
With social media becoming so pervasive, museums strive to adopt them for their own use. Effective u...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Social media has had a profoun...
With the evolution of social networks and technological innovations, services such as Twitter provid...
This article focuses on the overproduction of aestheticised digital content, a testament to social, ...
This study aims to understand how people engage with art in the era of selfies, digital devices, and...