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Exhibition Experiments
Contributor(s): MacDonald, Sharon (Editor), Baru, Paul (Editor)
ISBN: 1405130776     ISBN-13: 9781405130776
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
OUR PRICE:   $56.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2007
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Annotation: "Exhibition Experiments" is a lively and imaginative anthology which considers experiments with museological form that challenge our understanding and experience of museums and exhibitions. Exploring examples from around the world, "Exhibition Experiments" investigates a range of topical issues which chart the frontier of museum studies. These include: the popularity and proliferation of museum experimentation, novel exhibitionary forms and their implications for knowledge and identity, transformations of architecture and design, narrative and navigation, juxtapositions of art with science and ethnography, the fate of conventional notions of "object" and "representation," and the disorientating yet stimulating consequences of all this for museum-going.

This innovative collection brings together a mix of art historians, anthropologists, curators, and sociologists to question traditional disciplinary boundaries. Contributors tackle a range of examples of experimentalism from many different countries and exhibition spaces, and combine them with cutting-edge museum theory. The result is an exciting volume that captures the changes and challenging new possibilities facing museum studies.

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- Business & Economics | Marketing - General
- Travel | Museums, Tours, Points Of Interest
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Dewey: 069.5
Series: New Interventions in Art History
Physical Information: 0.58" H x 6.17" W x 8.95" (0.87 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Exhibition Experiments is a lively collection that considers experiments with museological form that challenge our understanding of - and experience with - museums.

  • Explores examples of museum experimentalism in light of cutting-edge museum theory
  • Draws on a range of global and topical examples, including museum experimentation, exhibitionary forms, the fate of conventional notions of 'object' and 'representation', and the impact of these changes
  • Brings together an international group of art historians, anthropologists, and sociologists to question traditional disciplinary boundaries
  • Considers the impact of technology on the museum space
    tackles a range of examples of experimentalism from many different countries, including Australia, Austria, Germany, Israel, Luxembourg, Sweden, the UK and the US
  • Examines the changes and challenging new possibilities facing museum studies