This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Collection development presents a major challenge for contemporary museums as part of wider efforts to address their changing societal role. This article considers what could be learned from a Berlin-based museum’s attempts to rethink its collection as part of an institutional self-reflection. On its twentieth anniversary, the Museum of European Cultures (MEK) considered the blank spots within the collection. Focusing on how the MEK seeks to reshape the collection through creating a new policy and acquisition practice, the article demonstrates that collection development is enmeshed in complex institutional legacies, habits and future orientatio...
How could a contemporary archive in an art institution be organized, what can or should its paramete...
In October 2019 over 70 people gathered in Brighton as part of the annual Museums Association confer...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...
This article focuses on curators’ frustrations with (what we call) ‘the profusion struggle’. Curator...
Using parts of the praxeographic and network-based approach of a knowledge regime analysis, this art...
How to deal with the legacies of colonial and other problematic pasts is a challenge shared by most ...
This article addresses some of the recent, ongoing, and planned reconfigurations of museums in Europ...
In recognition of altered global relations since colonial times, the Ethnographic Collections at the...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
This second issue of TRACES Journal has been designed as a dialogue among the scientific coordinator...
While the investigation and the consideration of the role of contemporary museums and heritage has n...
Preserving collections for future generations does not exclude finding new and modern uses for colle...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
Although more museums are opening now than at any time in the past, too little attention has been pa...
In addition to digitizing collections, cultural institutions such as museums have embraced social me...
How could a contemporary archive in an art institution be organized, what can or should its paramete...
In October 2019 over 70 people gathered in Brighton as part of the annual Museums Association confer...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...
This article focuses on curators’ frustrations with (what we call) ‘the profusion struggle’. Curator...
Using parts of the praxeographic and network-based approach of a knowledge regime analysis, this art...
How to deal with the legacies of colonial and other problematic pasts is a challenge shared by most ...
This article addresses some of the recent, ongoing, and planned reconfigurations of museums in Europ...
In recognition of altered global relations since colonial times, the Ethnographic Collections at the...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
This second issue of TRACES Journal has been designed as a dialogue among the scientific coordinator...
While the investigation and the consideration of the role of contemporary museums and heritage has n...
Preserving collections for future generations does not exclude finding new and modern uses for colle...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
Although more museums are opening now than at any time in the past, too little attention has been pa...
In addition to digitizing collections, cultural institutions such as museums have embraced social me...
How could a contemporary archive in an art institution be organized, what can or should its paramete...
In October 2019 over 70 people gathered in Brighton as part of the annual Museums Association confer...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...