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Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum - Makers, Process, and Practice

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Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for understanding exhibition design in museums as a human and material process. It presents diverse case studies from around the world, from the nineteenth century to the recent past.


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Part 1: Exhibition Makers: 1. Exhibition Work: Exploring Labour in the Federal Community Art Center Project; 2. Putting Joseph Towles' Name in the Credit Line: Institutional Racism at the American Museum of Natural History; 3. 'Miss Hall and her Busy, Energetic Design Group': The Emergence of Professional In-House Design at the British Museum; 4. An Immersive Journey - Crossroads of Continents: Cultures of Siberia & Alaska (1986-92); 5. A Latin American Model of Professional Training in Exhibition Design: Alliances, Outcomes and Challenges; Part 2: Beyond the Museum: 6. Fashioning the Beaton Portraits: 1928-1968 Exhibition; 7. Collaboration and Exhibition Making at Cartwright Hall: Strategies of Permanence; 8. The Re-Crafting of Design: Towards an Ethnographic Perspective in Chinese Exhibition Design; Part 3: The Material Culture of Display: 9. The Afterlives of Labels: Materiality and Labour in the Science and Technology Exhibition Label Archive of National Museums Scotland; 10. Ethnonational Identity and Mannequins in History Museums in Korea and Japan; 11. Exhibition Design and the Construction of Race, Gender and Class in the First Ladies Hall of the United States National Museum; 12. 'Above All Matter of Facts': Material Knowledge, Exhibition Culture and the Making of Economics; Part 4: Exhibition Afterlives: 13. 'Gesamtwirkung': Researching Wilhelm von Bode's Design for the Exhibition of Old Master Paintings (1883) as a Model for Future Museum Practice; 14. Visual Interventions: Exhibition Graphic Design as Critical Practice; 15. The Living Area at the Sainsbury Centre: Looking Back to Look Forward; Index.


About the author










Kate Guy is an AHRC-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award candidate at the University of Brighton and the British Museum, UK.
Hajra Williams is a Design Star doctoral candidate at the University of Brighton, UK.
Claire Wintle is a Principal Lecturer of Design History and Museum Studies at the University of Brighton, UK.


Summary

Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for understanding exhibition design in museums as a human and material process. It presents diverse case studies from around the world, from the nineteenth century to the recent past.

Product details

Authors Kate (University of Brighton and the British Guy
Assisted by Kate Guy (Editor), Hajra Williams (Editor), Claire Wintle (Editor), Wintle Claire (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2023
 
EAN 9781032156941
ISBN 978-1-0-3215694-1
No. of pages 276
Series Museum Making
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

Museum, ART / Museum Studies, Museology & heritage studies, Museology and heritage studies

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