This article examines violent protest in art museums. There is a long history of art museums being used as sites of protest. As spaces full of meaning, they represent ideal locations for people to try to shape the present and the future. From peaceful demonstrations to terrorist attacks, the current risks of protest to art museums is high. Motivated by ideological, political and social reasons, these protests include those that specifically target art objects within the art museums, as well as others that use the sites as stages on which to protest. This article is based predominantly on secondary sources; however, it also uses empirical research data collected by the author during observation research at art museums in London in March 2017...
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In 2008, mounted police officers in uniform patrolled a transient space at Tate Modern. Crowd contro...
This issue brings together analyses of power relations faced by museums around the world that exhibi...
This work aims to highlight response strategies that may curb iconoclastic crime.
This article examines violent protest in art museums. There is a long history of art museums being u...
The colonial connotations and motivations of museums are well-established both in and outside of mus...
It is not an everyday event for an artwork in a museum or gallery to be harmed deliberately by a mem...
Depictions of sexual violence are frequently found in the collections and displays of art museums, a...
Once quiet places protected by walls, museums are increasingly besieged by activist groups. Spurred ...
This article explores counter-terrorism security practices at museums in the United Kingdom (UK), lo...
This paper focuses on two examples of political protest which took place in museums in the early dec...
The article examines a new type of conflict in the form of public protests against contemporary art...
Abstract Some climate groups have employed disruptive but non-violent tactics to draw public attenti...
This article explores counter-terrorism security practices at museums in the United Kingdom (UK), lo...
Tweet Carefully, Museums presents an in-depth case study of audiences and a museum using social medi...
Some exhibitions on deeds of violence take place on the site where the violence was perpetrated. He...
In 2008, mounted police officers in uniform patrolled a transient space at Tate Modern. Crowd contro...
This issue brings together analyses of power relations faced by museums around the world that exhibi...
This work aims to highlight response strategies that may curb iconoclastic crime.