Elizabeth Edwards, a British researcher into the relations among photography, history, and anthropology, used the term of non-collections to define numerous photographs of unidentified status which can be found in contemporary museums. They are not collector’s items, such as e.g., artistic photography or unique specimens of the first photography techniques. What she rather means are various items: prints, slides, photo-mechanic reproductions, postcards, namely objects once produced on a mass scale, with copies present in many institutions worldwide, thus being neither unique nor extraordinary. They present works from a museum collection, historic pieces of local art, or universally known works of world art. They exist in a hierarchical rela...
Non-collecting museums are a relatively recent development within the\ud museum framework and have b...
AbstractIn the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his stateme...
Collections of printed images often make up the largest part of an art museum’s inventory of objects...
What are photographs ‘doing’ in museums? Why are some photographs valued and others not? Why are som...
This chapter explores ideas and arguments about the proliferation and circulation of photographic an...
This thesis examines the collection or acquisition of photographs by archives. It focuses on those d...
Until recent years, archivists have been reluctant to consider photographs as being archival in natu...
Museums extend their visibility beyond the physical institutions by providing online collections. By...
In the Baroque age there were basically two ways of making a visual documentation of collections: an...
This thesis will explore the causes and consequences of the absence of vernacular photography from m...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
In the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his statement of "A...
Do exhibitions fall into amnesia because they are not collected by museums? Is it true that exhibiti...
The first transnational history of photography’s accommodation in the art museum Photography was lo...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
Non-collecting museums are a relatively recent development within the\ud museum framework and have b...
AbstractIn the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his stateme...
Collections of printed images often make up the largest part of an art museum’s inventory of objects...
What are photographs ‘doing’ in museums? Why are some photographs valued and others not? Why are som...
This chapter explores ideas and arguments about the proliferation and circulation of photographic an...
This thesis examines the collection or acquisition of photographs by archives. It focuses on those d...
Until recent years, archivists have been reluctant to consider photographs as being archival in natu...
Museums extend their visibility beyond the physical institutions by providing online collections. By...
In the Baroque age there were basically two ways of making a visual documentation of collections: an...
This thesis will explore the causes and consequences of the absence of vernacular photography from m...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
In the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his statement of "A...
Do exhibitions fall into amnesia because they are not collected by museums? Is it true that exhibiti...
The first transnational history of photography’s accommodation in the art museum Photography was lo...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
Non-collecting museums are a relatively recent development within the\ud museum framework and have b...
AbstractIn the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his stateme...
Collections of printed images often make up the largest part of an art museum’s inventory of objects...