Edited by John Elderfield. Introduction by Glenn D. Lowry.
In a review of the multimedia, nonchronological ModernStarts installation in 2000, designed to “provoke new responses and new ideas about modern art,”109 New Yorker critic Peter Schjeldahl exclaimed: “Forget chronology.
Special thanks go to Mark Haworth-Booth, Martin Barnes, Kate Best, Simon Baker, Michaela Parkin, Jennifer Blessing, Helen Warwick, Susan Kismaric, Peter Bunnell, Quentin Bajac, Malcolm Daniel, Brett Rodgers, Roberta Valtorta, ...
But in its latest expansion the museum contrasts the notion of a synoptic view of history with alternative narrative strategies. The eighth chapter investigates the relationship between architecture and narrative in the new building and ...
Selected Bibliography BY CHAPTER Chapter 1 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Auping, Michael (2002) Seven Interviews with Tadao Ando, 1st edn, Fort Worth: ... 109/110 (2002) Herzog & de Meuron 1998–2002, Madrid: El Croquis Editorial.
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 14, pp.467–484. Markus, T.A., 1993. ... Contested narratives of display in the Parthenon Galleries of the British Museum. ... Museums and silent objects: designing effective exhibitions.
For the Trust itself , the crucial issue is how far it can succeed in replacing the aristocratic outlook of the past with a truly democratic approach ... The National Trust : The Next Hundred Years , London , National Trust , pp.11-31 .
To his earlier articulated concept of anchoring--which connects a construction with the history of the ground, locale, and region--Holl adds the concept of intertwining, which is illuminated by sensory, perceptual, conceptual, and emotional ...
tiquary, Founding Father of the British Museum (London: British Museum Press, 1994). 553. ... See John Elderfield, ed., Imagining the Future ofthe Museum ofModern Art, Studies in Modern Art 7 (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1998). 15.
Updated to reflect the latest developments in twenty-first century museum scholarship, the new Second Edition of Museum Studies: An Anthology of Contexts presents a comprehensive collection of approaches to museums and their relation to ...
Fredric Jameson, 'Progress versus Utopia, or Can We Imagine the Future?" (1982), Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation, ed. Brian Wallis (New York: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1984), p. 243.