2018
DOI: 10.1177/1470412918763446
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The Exhibition as an Experiment: An Analogy and Its Implications

Abstract: The analogy of the exhibition as an experiment suggests innovative curatorial approaches that challenge institutional practices. This analogy has however a historical precedence in modernism when it became paradigmatic of the exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in the 1940s, defining the curatorial approach of its founding director Alfred J Barr. This article considers this early use of the analogy of the exhibition as an experiment and further reflects on its redefinition at the turn of the 20… Show more

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“…The guiding principles of exhibition in museum have constantly changed, sometimes in small ways and at other times in larger ways (Albano, 2018). These changes in ways have fostered new consciousness and outcomes.…”
Section: Exhibitions As a Catalyst For Unitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guiding principles of exhibition in museum have constantly changed, sometimes in small ways and at other times in larger ways (Albano, 2018). These changes in ways have fostered new consciousness and outcomes.…”
Section: Exhibitions As a Catalyst For Unitymentioning
confidence: 99%