2018
DOI: 10.1525/rep.2018.141.1.59
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On the History of the Exhibition

Abstract: This comment on The Object as Ambassador forum provides the basis for a deeper understanding of the history of exhibitions through its historical analysis of the terms museum, collection, and exhibition.

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“…The new approaches of exhibitions and museums history can be easily linked to transnational and global analysis. The current literature emphasizes that museum objects carry a material culture and forms of cultural diversity (Pearce, 1993;Heesen, 2018). The collector gives value to an object by selecting it.…”
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“…The new approaches of exhibitions and museums history can be easily linked to transnational and global analysis. The current literature emphasizes that museum objects carry a material culture and forms of cultural diversity (Pearce, 1993;Heesen, 2018). The collector gives value to an object by selecting it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Letter from Bernhard Schädel to Robert Lehman-Nitsche, Hamburg 31/03/1916. Archiv of the Ibero-American Institute, N-0070 b 1086 (Nachlass Lehmann-Nitsche).2 On the distinction between museums, exhibitions and collections seeHeesen (2018).3 In a recent book edited byEcar, Batista and Mota (2022), there are studies in transnational perspective.…”
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