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View2020
  • Language: en

View2020

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Developed to accompany a PhotoAccess Huw Davies Gallery exhibition of the same name, VIEW2020 showcases some of the ACT and surrounding regions' most exciting new photographers. This book features sixteen emerging artists working across digital and analogue photography, alternative processes, photo-sculpture, video installation, collage and experimental multi-media. Included works explore issues of identity, the meaning of family, environmental degradation, the ownership of public space and the possibilities of negotiating digital realities, addressing some of the most challenging questions defining our lives today and revealing the breadth, depth and experimental spirit of contemporary photo-media practice in south-eastern Australia.VIEW2020 features work by: Andrea Bryant, Georgina Campbell, Sophie Dumaresq, Eric, Rory Gillen, Maddie Hepner, Alexa Malizon, Glenn Martin, Tayla Martin, Kate Matthews, Angus Moon, Sheida Sabetraftar, Erin Soutberg, Faith Stellmaker, Joshua Thomas and Rowena Yates.

Curating the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 603

Curating the Future

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Curating the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change explores the way museums tackle the broad global issue of climate change. It explores the power of real objects and collections to stir hearts and minds, to engage communities affected by change. Museums work through exhibitions, events, and specific collection projects to reach different communities in different ways. The book emphasises the moral responsibilities of museums to address climate change, not just by communicating science but also by enabling people already affected by changes to find their own ways of living with global warming. There are museums of natural history, of art and of social history. The focus of this boo...

Living with the Anthropocene
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Living with the Anthropocene

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-01
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  • Publisher: NewSouth

Australia — and the world — is changing. On the Great Barrier Reef corals bleach white, across the inland farmers struggle with declining rainfall, birds and insects disappear from our gardens and plastic waste chokes our shores. The 2019–20 summer saw bushfires ravage the country like never before and young and old alike are rightly anxious. Human activity is transforming the places we live in and love. In this extraordinarily powerful and moving book, some of Australia's best-known writers and thinkers — as well as ecologists, walkers, farmers, historians, ornithologists, artists and community activists — come together to reflect on what it is like to be alive during an ecologica...

Curating the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Curating the Future

  • Categories: Art

Curating the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change explores the way museums tackle the broad global issue of climate change. It explores the power of real objects and collections to stir hearts and minds, to engage communities affected by change. Museums work through exhibitions, events, and specific collection projects to reach different communities in different ways. The book emphasises the moral responsibilities of museums to address climate change, not just by communicating science but also by enabling people already affected by changes to find their own ways of living with global warming. There are museums of natural history, of art and of social history. The focus of this boo...

South Pacific Museums
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

South Pacific Museums

South Pacific Museums: Experiments in Culture is a collection of outstanding analyses of museums in the South Pacific, written by cultural, museum and architectural critics, and historians. A series of snapshots introduce the reader to key museums in the region and longer essays explore these museums in broad terms.Over the last 50 years, museums have been regarded by many scholars and cultural critics as archaic institutions far from the cutting edge of cultural innovation. This judgement is being proved wrong across the globe, with innovative museums staking out new territory. Nowhere is this more striking than in the South Pacific where new and redeveloped institutions have included the M...

Museum Transformations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

Museum Transformations

MUSEUM TRANSFORMATIONS DECOLONIZATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION Edited By ANNIE E. COOMBES AND RUTH B. PHILLIPS Museum Transformations: Decolonization and Democratization addresses contemporary approaches to decolonization, greater democratization, and revisionist narratives in museum exhibition and program development around the world. The text explores how museums of art, history, and ethnography responded to deconstructive critiques from activists and poststructuralist and postcolonial theorists, and provided models for change to other types of museums and heritage sites. The volume's first set of essays discuss the role of the museum in the narration of difficult histories, and how altering the social attitudes and political structures that enable oppression requires the recognition of past histories of political and racial oppression and colonization in museums. Subsequent essays consider the museum's new roles in social action and discuss experimental projects that work to change power dynamics within institutions and leverage digital technology and new media.

Hunting the Collectors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Hunting the Collectors

  • Categories: Art

This volume investigates Pacific collections held in Australian museums, art galleries and archives, and the diverse group of 19th and 20th century collectors responsible for their acquisition. The nineteen essays reveal varied personal and institutional motivations that eventually led to the conservation, preservation and exhibition in Australia of a remarkable archive of Pacific Island material objects, art and crafts, photographs and documents. Hunting the Collectors benchmarks the importance of Pacific Collections in Australia and is a timely contribution to the worldwide renaissance of interest in Oceanic arts and cultures. The essays suggest that the custodial role is not fixed and imm...

Transnational Ties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Transnational Ties

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-01
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  • Publisher: ANU E Press

Australian lives are intricately enmeshed with the world, bound by ties of allegiance and affinity, intellect and imagination. In Transnational Ties: Australian Lives in the World, an eclectic mix of scholars - historians, literary critics, and museologists - trace the flow of people that helped shape Australia's distinctive character and the flow of ideas that connected Australians to a global community of thought. It shows how biography, and the study of life stories, can contribute greatly to our understanding of such patterns of connection and explores how transnationalism can test biography's limits as an intellectual, professional and commercial practice.

Humanities for the Environment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Humanities for the Environment

Humanities for the Environment, or HfE, is an ambitious project that from 2013-2015 was funded by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The project networked universities and researchers internationally through a system of 'observatories'. This book collects the work of contributors networked through the North American, Asia-Pacific, and Australia-Pacific observatories. Humanities for the Environment showcases how humanists are working to 'integrate knowledges' from diverse cultures and ontologies and pilot new 'constellations of practice' that are moving beyond traditional contemplative or reflective outcomes (the book, the essay) towards solutions to the greatest social an...

Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Transition

  • Categories: Art

In this anthology, top scholars researching libraries, archives, and museums (LAM) issues in Scandinavia explore pressing issues for contemporary LAMs. In recent decades, relations between libraries, archives, and museums have changed rapidly: collections have been digitized; books, documents, and objects have been mixed in new ways; and LAMs have picked up new tasks in response to external changes. Libraries now host makerspaces and literary workshops, archives fight climate change and support indigenous people, and museums are used as instruments for economic growth and urban planning. At first glance, the described changes may appear as a divergent development, where the LAMs are growing apart. However, this book demonstrates that the present transformation of LAMs is primarily a convergent development. Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Transition will be essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to get on top of the LAM literature or the particularities of Scandinavian LAMs.