This introduction offers an accessible historiography of exhibition design and a new, three-part theoretical framework for analysing museum exhibition design histories. First, the chapter presents the value of attending to historic museum exhibition design as an evolving process – an active, ongoing task of experimentation and interaction involving intellectual, creative and technical choices. Second, it highlights the impact of labour, emotion and embodiment in the making of museum exhibitions, presenting design as forged through and replete with personal and professional demands on the body, the senses and emotions. Third, it emphasises the need to decentre exhibition design through a focus on histories of identity, collaboration and hier...
In spring 2019 the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University o...
This paper argues how a more reflective design practice that embraces critical discourses can transf...
Developed with support by the Centre for Design History at the University of Brighton, this website ...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for un...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process, and Practice offers a new model for u...
This paper was prepared for a conference reviewing developments in the discipline of design history,...
This thesis is an investigation into the value of design and the role of the exhibition designer in ...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The Design represents an innovative work of art. Chairs, spoons, teapots could be an example of desi...
For those involved in design, both in terms of research and teaching, it is important to reflect on ...
This research builds on my extensive experience in creating interactive artefacts. Designed to enric...
In the last twenty years, museums have revised and enhanced the relationship with their past. Within...
This article is concerned with visual elements of exhibition design in cultural history museums and ...
About the seminar: Museums, as well as the design discipline, developed in parallel with Western Mod...
In 1964, the Director of the British Museum, Sir Frank Francis, appointed the Museum’s first profess...
In spring 2019 the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University o...
This paper argues how a more reflective design practice that embraces critical discourses can transf...
Developed with support by the Centre for Design History at the University of Brighton, this website ...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for un...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process, and Practice offers a new model for u...
This paper was prepared for a conference reviewing developments in the discipline of design history,...
This thesis is an investigation into the value of design and the role of the exhibition designer in ...
The article is focused on the value of design archives as resources to be enhanced through exhibiti...
The Design represents an innovative work of art. Chairs, spoons, teapots could be an example of desi...
For those involved in design, both in terms of research and teaching, it is important to reflect on ...
This research builds on my extensive experience in creating interactive artefacts. Designed to enric...
In the last twenty years, museums have revised and enhanced the relationship with their past. Within...
This article is concerned with visual elements of exhibition design in cultural history museums and ...
About the seminar: Museums, as well as the design discipline, developed in parallel with Western Mod...
In 1964, the Director of the British Museum, Sir Frank Francis, appointed the Museum’s first profess...
In spring 2019 the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University o...
This paper argues how a more reflective design practice that embraces critical discourses can transf...
Developed with support by the Centre for Design History at the University of Brighton, this website ...