Fred Wilson, PTSD, and Me: Reflections on the History Wars
by KEN YELLIS Our relationships with our audiences have proved parlous. But if history is destined to be contested, where should museums be in that contest and how do we get there? Fred Wilson’s Mining...
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by David Carr Fresh encounters with Maori treasures first seen by the author at the Metropolitan Museum in 1984 revealed the concentrated power of these objects and the importance of their presence...
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A Meditation on the Absence of Curators in a Museum Exhibition Project By Timothy J. Chester. Abstract: Michigan—Land of Riches: Re-Examining the Old Grand Rapids Public Museum was a month-long...
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