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Collaboration and interdisciplinary practice in the museum are on
the rise. Academics, Artists, and Museums examines twenty-first
century partnerships between the museum and higher education
sectors, with a focus on art museums and exhibits. The edited
volume offers detailed analysis of how innovative curatorial
relationships between museums and academia have sought to engage
new, younger, audiences through the collaborative transformation of
museums and exhibitions. Thematic topics explored include the
forming and nature of interdisciplinary partnerships, the
integration of museum learning into higher education, audience
engagement, and digital technology. With a particular emphasis on
practice in the US, the range of projects discussed includes those
at both widely recognized and lesser known institutions, from The
Met to the Tohono O’odham Nation Cultural Center in the US, to
Ewha University Museum in South Korea, and Palazzo Strozzi in
Italy. The role of art and the work of the artist are firmly
positioned at the core of many of the relationships explored.
Academics, Artists, and Museums advocates for the museum as an
experimental ‘laboratory’ where academia, art and the museum
profession can combine to engage new audiences. It is a useful
resource for museum professionals, artists, scholars, and students
interested in collaboration and innovative practice.
Collaboration and interdisciplinary practice in the museum are on
the rise. Academics, Artists, and Museums examines twenty-first
century partnerships between the museum and higher education
sectors, with a focus on art museums and exhibits. The edited
volume offers detailed analysis of how innovative curatorial
relationships between museums and academia have sought to engage
new, younger, audiences through the collaborative transformation of
museums and exhibitions. Thematic topics explored include the
forming and nature of interdisciplinary partnerships, the
integration of museum learning into higher education, audience
engagement, and digital technology. With a particular emphasis on
practice in the US, the range of projects discussed includes those
at both widely recognized and lesser known institutions, from The
Met to the Tohono O'odham Nation Cultural Center in the US, to Ewha
University Museum in South Korea, and Palazzo Strozzi in Italy. The
role of art and the work of the artist are firmly positioned at the
core of many of the relationships explored. Academics, Artists, and
Museums advocates for the museum as an experimental 'laboratory'
where academia, art and the museum profession can combine to engage
new audiences. It is a useful resource for museum professionals,
artists, scholars, and students interested in collaboration and
innovative practice.
Diversifying the current art historical scholarship, this edited
volume presents the untold story of modern art by exposing global
voices and perspectives excluded from the privileged and
uncontested narrative of “isms.” This volume tells a worldwide
story of art with expanded historical narratives of modernism. The
chapters reflect on a wide range of issues, topics, and themes that
have been marginalized or outright excluded from the canon of
modern art. The goal of this book is to be a starting point for
understanding modern art as a broad and inclusive field of study.
The topics examine diverse formal expressions, innovative
conceptual approaches, and various media used by artists around the
world and forcefully acknowledge the connections between art,
historical circumstances, political environments, and social issues
such as gender, race, and social justice. The book will be of
interest to scholars working in art history, imperial and colonial
history, modernism, and globalization.
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