What is left unseen
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Contributions
- Museum of Equality and Difference - Contributor
- Centraal Museum (Utrecht, Netherlands) - Contributor
Publication
2019 - Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands
Language
Dutch
Word Count
18,500 words, Guess
Page Count
74 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109059830458
- ISBN-139789059830455
- OCLC Control Number1105595769
- Open LibraryOL44379249M
Classifications
- DDC700
- LCCHM683 .W43 2019
Alternate Titles
- What is left unseen.
- What is left unseen. English.
Description
In recent years, diversity and exclusion have become major topics of research and debate in the world of museums and of culture more generally. How can museums reflect on processes of exclusion and inclusion by revisiting their collections, modes of display and curatorial language? How can the museum be a place open to a multiplicity of publics? And what exactly does diversity entail, and how can we translate this into policy and practice? What does equality look like, for whom and why? And what does difference look like, for whom and why? To investigate these questions further, Centraal Museum has teamed up with MOED: the Museum of Equality and Difference, established by the Gender Studies research group at Utrecht University. This partnership gives Centraal Museum the opportunity to explore new perspectives. The diverse expertise of the team helps us to critically review our own collection, and thereby our own identity. Exhibition: Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands (16.02.-30.06.2019).
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