The current ecological crisis and the call to decolonise museums can be catalysts for change, manifested both physically through exhibitions or redisplays of historical collections and conceptually through new curatorial approaches or interventions. This interview examines the strategies and considerations involved in a major redisplay at the Natural History Museum, London, in 2017. Here, ‘Dippy’ the Diplodocus was removed from the prime central hall location, causing a furore that soon gave way to celebration of its newly installed resident ‘Hope’ the blue whale, heralding a new paradigm of scientific display where an anthropogenic extinction narrative took centre stage in a world-renowned museum. Alongside the blue whale, a series of ‘Won...
Dorfman, E. (ed.) The Future of Natural History Museums, Routledge, paperback, £31.99, pp. 268
This thesis contends that communication scholars ought to investigate how and to what effect individ...
SummaryPalaeontologist Richard Fortey has produced a fascinating ‘biography’ of London's Natural His...
In 2010, the Musée Océanographique de Monaco initiated a contemporary art programme to mark its cent...
In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums h...
"The implications around climate change have far-reaching consequences but they can also have far-re...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals...
What role do museums play in elevating the Sixth Mass Extinction Event within public consciousness? ...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
Interpretation in natural history museums is generally conservative with methods of collections inte...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on From Extinction Voices to Extinction Silences: exploring...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
About the symposium: Rising to the Climate Challenge: Artists and Scientists Imagine Tomorrow's W...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
These times of mass extinctions ask for different temporalities than rationalized, linear time, to b...
Dorfman, E. (ed.) The Future of Natural History Museums, Routledge, paperback, £31.99, pp. 268
This thesis contends that communication scholars ought to investigate how and to what effect individ...
SummaryPalaeontologist Richard Fortey has produced a fascinating ‘biography’ of London's Natural His...
In 2010, the Musée Océanographique de Monaco initiated a contemporary art programme to mark its cent...
In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums h...
"The implications around climate change have far-reaching consequences but they can also have far-re...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals...
What role do museums play in elevating the Sixth Mass Extinction Event within public consciousness? ...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
Interpretation in natural history museums is generally conservative with methods of collections inte...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on From Extinction Voices to Extinction Silences: exploring...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
About the symposium: Rising to the Climate Challenge: Artists and Scientists Imagine Tomorrow's W...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
These times of mass extinctions ask for different temporalities than rationalized, linear time, to b...
Dorfman, E. (ed.) The Future of Natural History Museums, Routledge, paperback, £31.99, pp. 268
This thesis contends that communication scholars ought to investigate how and to what effect individ...
SummaryPalaeontologist Richard Fortey has produced a fascinating ‘biography’ of London's Natural His...