Ephemeral Spectacles Exhibition Spaces and Museums 1750 1918

Ephemeral Spectacles  Exhibition Spaces and Museums 1750 1918
Author: Dominique Bauer,Camilla Murgia
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789048542932

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This book examines ephemeral exhibitions from 1750 to 1918. In an era of acceleration and elusiveness, these transient spaces functioned as microcosms in which reality was shown, simulated, staged, imagined, experienced and known. They therefore had a dimension of spectacle to them, as the volume demonstrates. Against this backdrop, the different chapters deal with a plethora of spaces and spatial installations: the Wunderkammer, the spectacle garden, cosmoramas and panoramas, the literary space, the temporary museum, and the alternative exhibition space.

The Home Nations and Empires and Ephemeral Exhibition Spaces

The Home  Nations and Empires  and Ephemeral Exhibition Spaces
Author: Dominique Bauer,Camilla Murgia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9463720804

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This book explores ephemeral exhibition spaces between 1750 and 1918. The chapters focus on two related spaces: the domestic interior and its imagery, and exhibitions and museums that display both national/imperial identity and the otherness that lurks beyond a country's borders. What is revealed is that the same tension operates in these private and public realms; namely, that between identification and self-projection, on the one hand, and alienation, otherness and objectification on the other. In uncovering this, the authors show that the self, the citizen/society and the other are realities that are constantly being asserted, defined and objectified. This takes place, they demonstrate, in a ceaseless dynamic of projection versus alienation, and intimacy versus distancing.

The Brummer Galleries Paris and New York

The Brummer Galleries  Paris and New York
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2023-05-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004541061

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This is the first thorough investigation of the Brummer brothers’ remarkable career as dealers in antiques, curiosities and modernism in Paris and New York over six decades (1906-1964). A dozen specialists aggregate their expertise to explore extant dealer records and museum archives, parse the wide-ranging Brummer stock, and assess how objects were sourced, marketed, labelled, restored, and displayed. The research provides insights into emerging collecting fields as they crystallised, at the crossroads between market and museum. It questions the trope of the tastemaker; the translocation of material culture, and the dealers’ prolific relationships with illustrious collectors, curators, scholars, artists, and fellow dealers.

Ephemeral Cinema Spaces

Ephemeral Cinema Spaces
Author: Maria Vélez-Serna
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-06-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9789048537822

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With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a legacy from another era. However, the last decade has seen a surge in interest for screening films in other, temporary public settings. This desire to turn pubs, galleries, parks, and even boats, into temporary cinema spaces is moved not only by a love for movies, but also a search for ways of being and working together. This book documents current practices of pop-up and site-specific cinema exhibition in the UK (with a focus on Scotland), tracing their links with historical forms of non-theatrical exhibition such as public hall cinema and fairground bioscopes. Through archival research, observation and interviews, the project asks how exhibitors create ephemeral social spaces, and how the combination of film and venue reinvents cinema as device and as social practice.

Islamic Architecture through Western Eyes Volume 2

Islamic Architecture through Western Eyes  Volume 2
Author: Michael Greenhalgh
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004540873

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This volume, the second of three, offers an anthology of Western descriptions of Islamic religious buildings in Syria, Egypt and North Africa, mostly from the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries, taken from travel books and ambassadorial reports. (The third volume will deal with Islamic palaces around the Mediterranean.) As travel became easier and cheaper, thanks to better roads, steamships, hotels and railways, tourist numbers increased, museums accumulated eastern treasures, illustrated journals proliferated, and photography provided accurate data. All three deal with the impact of Western trade, taste and imports on the East, and examine the encroachment of westernised modernism.

Rethinking Identities Across Boundaries

Rethinking Identities Across Boundaries
Author: Claudia Capancioni,Mariaconcetta Costantini,Mara Mattoscio
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2023-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031407956

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This collection of essays aims to widen the current critique on borders by examining their entanglements with constructions of identity and disciplinary categories. In particular, it calls into question established models of gender, notions of narrative genres and typological genera of borders in today’s literary, artistic, philosophical, and socio-political discourse. The chapters interrogate boundaries and boundary-crossing not only in terms of geographical frontiers and the physical acts of trespassing, but also as discursive constructs that police crossing subjects as gendered subjects, on the one hand, and identify artistic genres and academic disciplines as fixed, sealed-in ways of understanding the world, on the other. Taking inspiration from the multiple meanings of the Italian word genere (which stands for “gender”, “genre”, and “typology”/“genus” simultaneously), the volume reflects on the gendered, narrative, and typological nature of borders and border imagery, and on the significance and potentialities of crossover phenomena taking place in borderlands, in the fields of arts, literature, anthropology, sociology and philosophy.

Critical Plant Studies in Taiwan

Critical Plant Studies in Taiwan
Author: Iping Liang
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781666935370

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Critical Plant Studies in Taiwan presents a historical overview of vegetal ecocriticism in Taiwan. Divided into 12 chapters, it examines the human-plant entanglements on the island. Covering a wide spectrum of topics, such as the imperial plant explorations, the military casuarina afforestation, the mangrove conservation movement, the ecofeminist rooftop garden, the Indigenous millet restoration, the underground mycorrhizal network in urban Taipei, etc., it discloses the phyto-politics in the historical context of the vegetal materialist condition of the island. Intersecting the poetics and politics of plant narratives, it presents the multispecies plantscapes of the island. The first of its kind, the collection launches the historical and localized critical plant studies in Taiwan.

The Perpetuation of Site Specific Installation Artworks in Museums

The Perpetuation of Site Specific Installation Artworks in Museums
Author: Tatja Scholte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9463723765

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Site-specific installations are created for specific locations and are usually intended as temporary artworks. The Perpetuation of Site-Specific Installation Artworks in Museums: Staging Contemporary Art shows that these artworks consist of more than a singular manifestation and that their lifespan is often extended. In this book, Tatja Scholte offers an in-depth account of the artistic production of the last forty years. With a wealth of case studies the author illuminates the diversity of site-specific art in both form and content, as well as in the conservation strategies applied. A conceptual framework is provided for scholars and museum professionals to better understand how site-specific installations gain new meanings during successive stages of their biographies and may become agents for change in professional routines.