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Photo-Museology : The Presence of Absence and the Absence of Presence



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Autore: Adams Mark Visualizza persona
Titolo: Photo-Museology : The Presence of Absence and the Absence of Presence Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2023
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (482 pages)
Disciplina: 779.90695092
Soggetto topico: Museums - Collection management
Museum objects
Photography, Artistic
Soggetto genere / forma: Pictorial works.
Altri autori: ThomasNicholas  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Presence and absence: an introduction -- Nicholas Thomas -- 1. -- New Zealand -- 2. -- Norfolk Island -- 3. -- Tahiti -- 4. -- Hawai'i -- 5. -- Samoa -- 6. -- Vanuatu -- 7. -- Kanaky New Caledonia -- 8. -- Göttingen -- 9. -- Greenwich -- 10. -- Whitby -- 11. -- Lode -- 12. -- Hamburg -- 13. -- London -- 14. -- Oxford -- 15. -- Tring -- 16. -- Cambridge -- 17. -- Perpignan -- 18. -- Munich -- 19. -- Leiden -- 20. -- Paris -- 21. -- Berlin -- 22. -- Zurich -- 23. -- Tallinn -- 24. -- Birchington-on-Sea -- 25. -- Stockholm -- 26. -- Tübingen -- 27. -- Stuttgart -- Afterword -- Peter Brunt -- Select bibliography -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Lege pagina.
Sommario/riassunto: Ethnographic museums, now often rebranded as collections of 'world cultures', appear permanently problematic, even as their contexts and the orientation of their activities change. Across Europe and elsewhere, curators and other museum staff are committed to dialogue and collaboration with the peoples from whom collections were made. But their vast assemblages of artefacts, removed from countries of origin primarily during the colonial period, and assumed, mostly inaccurately, to have been looted, seem always in question. Photo-Museology arises from an art project undertaken over 25 years. From the early 1990s, Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas together investigated sites of cross-cultural encounter in the Pacific and associated places in Europe, ranging from Captain Cook memorials to ethnographic museums. Some of those museums still exhibited colonial symbols and forms of knowledge, others had attempted to displace such histories, foregrounding more inclusive or progressive stories. Complementing the academic studies in the Pacific Presences series, this book offers what John Berger referred to as 'another way of telling'. Through photography, it revisits the places collections were made, and the places they ended up in. It is a meditation on presence and absence.
Titolo autorizzato: Photo-Museology  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9789088906343
9789088906329
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910860864903321
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Serie: Pacific Presences Series