The reflexive museum - opening the door to behind the scenes
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byPhilipp Schorch
In this paper I argue for a shift in conceptualising exhibitions: from products to be presented to processes to be revealed. I will explore how museum theory and praxis are inextricably intertwined and can be brought into fruitful dialogue within an exhibition setting. By revealing the processes leading to the definition of categories and the interpretation of identities, and by giving faces to decisions made, the ‘reflexive museum’ can become an embodiment of democracy, which does not silence controversies but gives diversity public voices. First, I sketch out recent academic musings on museological approaches. Then I present some examples of exhibitions in Germany in which these theories have been put into praxis. I conclude by arguing for a symbiotic relationship of museum theory and praxis enabling the museum to realise its unique potential as a dynamic ‘playground’ between academia and the public.
History
Event
Museums Aotearoa Annual Conference (2009 : Gisborne, New Zealand)
Pagination
1 - 7
Publisher
Museums Aotearoa
Location
Gisborne, New Zealand
Place of publication
[Gisborne, New Zealand]
Start date
2009-04-15
End date
2009-04-17
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Related work
DU:30048314
Title of proceedings
MA09 : Culture - Access - Innovation : making collections accessible to more people in new ways