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What are Exhibitions for? An Anthropological Approach

What are Exhibitions for? An Anthropological Approach

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What are Exhibitions for? An Anthropological Approach

Inge Daniels

Art / Museum Studies

Why do people go to exhibitions, and what do they hope to gain from the experience? What would happen if people were encouraged to move freely through exhibition spaces, take photographs and be playful?

In this book, Inge Daniels explores what might happen if people and objects were freed from the regulations currently associated with going to an exhibition. Traditional understandings of exhibitions place the viewers in a one-way communication form, where the exhibition and those behind its creation inform their audiences. However, motivations behind exhibition-going are multiple and complex and frequently the intentions of
curators do not match the expectations of their visitors.

Based on an in-depth ethnographic examination of the processes involved in the making and reception of one particular exhibition-experiment as well as a study that follows 'freed' objects into their new homes, this publication will not only shed light on what exhibitions are, but also what they could become in the future.
Featuring over 175 colour illustrations and using practical examples, this is an important contribution for students and scholars of anthropology, museum studies, photography, design and architecture.

Inge Daniels is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, UK.

Publication Date: 11 June 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350065390
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 15.52

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