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Ethics of Contemporary Collecting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Ethics of Contemporary Collecting

  • Categories: Art

Ethics of Contemporary Collecting addresses pressing and pertinent issues around ethical contemporary collecting, reflecting on how practices are evolving or in flux. Across three sections, each containing live sector subjects from the climate crisis to digital collecting to centring communities, this book collates a combination of case studies and in-depth chapters by leading practitioners working in the field. These pieces are instructive and provide practical, transferable examples of how people have approached these challenges. It highlights examples of leading practice in the field and illustrates ethical approaches to contemporary collecting as work in this area progresses and our conversations about it advance. To reflect this ongoing growth, the book closes with an ‘Activations’ section of discussion prompts intended to keep the conversations and progress – on individual, institutional and societal levels – going. Ethics of Contemporary Collecting is an indispensable tool for informing, training and educating the next generation of curators and collection professionals, and inspiring future collecting projects.

Design Objects and the Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Design Objects and the Museum

  • Categories: Art

CHAPTER 7 INDIAN LIVING CULTURES: COLLECTED, EXHIBITED AND PERFORMED Megha Rajguru and Nicola AshmoreUK museum practices -- engaging the community; Brighton Museum and Art Gallery; Location of the diaspora as the 'authenticator' in Brighton Museum and Art Gallery's collection; Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum exhibition design; Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum: 'World Art' or 'Fine Art'?; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; CHAPTER 8 TRIENNALE DESIGN MUSEUM: AN EVOLVING CURATORIAL PROJECT Virginia Lucarelli.

New Medieval Literatures 20
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

New Medieval Literatures 20

Cutting-edge and fresh new outlooks on medieval literature, emphasising the vibrancy of the field.

Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-14
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  • Publisher: UCL Press

Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age explores the nature of digital objects in museums, asking us to question our assumptions about the material, social and political foundations of digital practices. Through four wide-ranging chapters, each focused on a single object – a box, pen, effigy and cloak – this short, accessible book explores the legacies of earlier museum practices of collection, older forms of media (from dioramas to photography), and theories of how knowledge is produced in museums on a wide range of digital projects. Swooping from Ethnographic to Decorative Arts Collections, from the Google Art Project to bespoke digital experiments, Haidy Geismar explores the object ...

Curating Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Curating Design

  • Categories: Art

"Curators have become much more than just 'keepers' of a collection, with a remit to create narrative and experiential exhibitions as well as develop the museum's role as a space for learning. Donna Loveday explores how design has come to the fore in curatorial practice, with new design museums opening around the world as well as blockbusting exhibitions of fashion and popular culture. Featuring case studies and interviews with leading practitioners from international museums, Loveday examines the history of collecting and display of designed objects, highlighting the changing role of the curator in addition to contemporary challenges and best practices"--

Design History and Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Design History and Culture

This student-friendly text provides a comprehensive exploration of the methods and approaches employed within design scholarship, drawing upon influences from history, art history, anthropology and interdisciplinary studies such as science and technology studies and material culture studies. Drawing connections between these methods and the evolving landscape of design, the book expands design culture beyond traditional outcomes to encompass areas like design for social innovation, digital design, critical design, design anthropology and craftivism. Additionally, the book introduces novel theoretical frameworks to facilitate discussions on contemporary designers’ work, including new materialism, object-oriented ontology and decolonization. This comprehensive overview of methods and approaches will enable students to select the most appropriate methodological tools for their own research. It is an ideal guide for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in design, design culture, design history, design studies and visual culture.

Chinese Art Objects, Collecting, and Interior Design in Twentieth-Century Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Chinese Art Objects, Collecting, and Interior Design in Twentieth-Century Britain

  • Categories: Art

This book explores the relationship between collecting Chinese ceramics, interior design and display in Britain through the eyes of collectors, designers and tastemakers during the years leading to, during and following the Second World War. The Ionides Collection of European style Chinese export porcelain forms the nucleus of this study – defined by its design hybridity – offering insights into the agency of Chinese porcelain in diverse contexts, from seventeenth-century Batavia to twentieth-century Britain, raising questions about notions of Chineseness, Britishness, and identity politics across time and space. Through the biographies of the collectors, this book highlights the role of...

Women in Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Women in Design

The work of women designers has not traditionally been the focus of mainstream histories of design. By revealing the untold story of female design pioneers, this comprehensive introduction celebrates their crucial role in the history of modern processes of making. Arranged chronologically, this guide considers the structural barriers to professional success and how women overcame these hurdles, charting the success of designers including Anni Albers at the Bauhaus, the architect Eileen Grey, interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe and fashion icon Mary Quant, focusing on the key subjects of architecture, craft, fashion, furniture, graphics, interior, product and textile design. The link between early twentieth-century revolutionary design and lifestyle is explored, as well the ideas of shopping and consumerism as a liberating activity. The important contribution of designers during and after the Second World War is also discussed, along with design activism, design collectives and the current success of women working transnationally in architecture and design.

States of Entanglement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

States of Entanglement

Investigates how data production and consumption territorialize the physical landscape filtered through Ireland’s role in global communications and, as told by the Irish Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, features an installation that focuses on the materiality of data infrastructure in space. As our everyday lives become increasingly entangled with data technologies, the book addresses the utopian fantasy that surrounds the Cloud, as transcending physical presence or resourcing. By bringing the physical infrastructure around data, and its impact on the environment under the spotlight, it hopes to reframe how we understand data production and highlight the myth that informa...

Current Catalog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1144

Current Catalog

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.