Museums, Galleries, Exhibitions: Unpacking the Field II Title: How do non-linear exhibitions (flea-market style museum exhibitions) reflect Jean-François Lyotard’s understanding of our post-modern world? What do these exhibitions say about our contemporary sense of history and how do they differ from thematic and/or authored exhibitions that have clearly defined exhibition routes?
Key points to Notice:
1. You should put the Literature Review, it is important in this essay.
2. – Taking as starting point Jean-François Lyotard’s exhibition, Les Immateriaux (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1985), then explore, how, after photography, technology and new media continues to impact the museum. We will also question whether or not visual culture can occasionally escape the kinds of orderly sense that, museums, art history and theory impose onto it
Reading List:
– Art in America (October 1985): 111-117
-Anderson, Gail (ed.) Reinventing the Museum: The Evolving Conversation on the Paradigm Shift (Plymouth: AltaMira Press, 2004)
– Ferguson Thinking about Exhibitions, pp. 146 – 158
[708.01 THI].
– Art in Theory, Harrison, Charles & Wood, Paul eds. (Oxford: Blackwells,
1992), pp. 998-1000 & pp. 1008-1015 [701 ART].
– Art and Philosophy, edited by Giancarlo Politi (Milan: Flash Art Books, 1991), pp. 65-84 [Senate House].
– Museums in the Digital Age: Changing Meanings of Place, Community, and Culture (Plymouth: AltaMira Press, 2014)
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