The traditional role of national museums for cultural history (particularly within the recently formed EU) is of question as these institutions operate increasingly within a blurred cultural landscape. The future success and potential of the 'new national museum' will depend on how the institution reinvents itself. This thesis considers the role of the national museum today by proposing renewal strategies (exhibition, organizational, and spatial) to reinvent and reorganize the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. The project considers the way in which its collection is curated as well as the way in which its curation and organization communicates identity
The Rijksmuseum houses the world’s largest collection of Dutch artistic and historical treasures, an...
Major investments and organizational restructuring have led to important changes for the collections...
This paper examines the House of European History (HEH), a museum opening its doors in Brussels earl...
The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways...
On April 13 2013, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam reopened after a renovation process that had lasted more...
Response from the Rijksmuseum In its new format the Rijksmuseum is showing an integrated display of ...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
On 13 April 2013, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam reopened after a renovation process that had lasted more...
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem is one of the oldest open air museums of Europe. From the ...
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem is one of the oldest open air museums of Europe. From the ...
Since the opening in 1885 the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has been a controversial building. Externally it...
This thesis analyzes the construction of The New National Museum in Oslo as a museum brand and inves...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
The Rijksmuseum houses the world’s largest collection of Dutch artistic and historical treasures, an...
Major investments and organizational restructuring have led to important changes for the collections...
This paper examines the House of European History (HEH), a museum opening its doors in Brussels earl...
The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways...
On April 13 2013, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam reopened after a renovation process that had lasted more...
Response from the Rijksmuseum In its new format the Rijksmuseum is showing an integrated display of ...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
On 13 April 2013, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam reopened after a renovation process that had lasted more...
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem is one of the oldest open air museums of Europe. From the ...
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem is one of the oldest open air museums of Europe. From the ...
Since the opening in 1885 the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has been a controversial building. Externally it...
This thesis analyzes the construction of The New National Museum in Oslo as a museum brand and inves...
Today, many ethnographic collections are facing the faith of silent existence and are denied a possi...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
The Rijksmuseum houses the world’s largest collection of Dutch artistic and historical treasures, an...
Major investments and organizational restructuring have led to important changes for the collections...
This paper examines the House of European History (HEH), a museum opening its doors in Brussels earl...