Are museums loci of fossilised objects, deprived of their initial vitality and immediacy of life? What kind of time governs the western museum culture, and how does it relate to the time of conservation and its object? And how does the temporal logic of museums and structures of keeping and care impact the artworks’ identity? This paper offers an excursion into the temporal concepts underpinning the system of collecting, musealising and conserving works of art. Drawing on several ideas of continental philosophers and authors concerned with the theme of museums both as sites of revival and death, I interrogate the museum’s alleged capability of keeping time. I further purport that recent art – including the dispositive of performance, ...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
It could be argued museums are a construct of European modernity, grounded in Western epistemologies...
It could be argued museums are a construct of European modernity, grounded in Western epistemologies...
Perhaps there is always an unspoken, hidden question at the heart of any call for papers, and certai...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
Timescapes: The production of temporality in museums and literature seeks to partially resolve a sig...
In this article, I discuss the categories of time and space in lightof heritage conservation. I demo...
Timescapes: The production of temporality in museums and literature seeks to partially resolve a sig...
From the perspective of museums and conservation, where does a work lie, how and where is it? This e...
Abstract In 2013, Chris Dercon noted of the Tate Tanks, which underpin the new Switch House building...
Abstract In 2013, Chris Dercon noted of the Tate Tanks, which underpin the new Switch House building...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
It could be argued museums are a construct of European modernity, grounded in Western epistemologies...
It could be argued museums are a construct of European modernity, grounded in Western epistemologies...
Perhaps there is always an unspoken, hidden question at the heart of any call for papers, and certai...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
Timescapes: The production of temporality in museums and literature seeks to partially resolve a sig...
In this article, I discuss the categories of time and space in lightof heritage conservation. I demo...
Timescapes: The production of temporality in museums and literature seeks to partially resolve a sig...
From the perspective of museums and conservation, where does a work lie, how and where is it? This e...
Abstract In 2013, Chris Dercon noted of the Tate Tanks, which underpin the new Switch House building...
Abstract In 2013, Chris Dercon noted of the Tate Tanks, which underpin the new Switch House building...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimensi...