This article discusses the curatorial strategy of open storage and its assumed potential to decolonize knowledge production in ethnographic museums. Showing masses of stored objects supposedly free from any institutional interpretation is thought to allow for shifting the authority over meaning-making from the museum to the public. Findings from public storeroom visits that were conducted in connection with a participatory exhibition project in an ethnographic museum call these assumptions into question
This essay explores the relationship between research and curatorial practice, focusing on exhibitio...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
Today many ethnographic museums are questioning the hierarchical power relationships implicit in the...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
My paper is concerned with decolonising contemporary museological practice, specifically in relation...
This article argues that museum exhibitions often are formed through multiple layers. It presents re...
The analogy of the exhibition as an experiment suggests innovative curatorial approaches that challe...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
This essay explores the relationship between research and curatorial practice, focusing on exhibitio...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
Today many ethnographic museums are questioning the hierarchical power relationships implicit in the...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
My paper is concerned with decolonising contemporary museological practice, specifically in relation...
This article argues that museum exhibitions often are formed through multiple layers. It presents re...
The analogy of the exhibition as an experiment suggests innovative curatorial approaches that challe...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
The article studies tendencies in contemporary museum exhibitions and art display trends. While anal...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
This essay explores the relationship between research and curatorial practice, focusing on exhibitio...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
The Art of the Americas exhibition (March – July 2018) at the Max Chambers Library, University of Ce...