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Book Synopsis
In the ten years since Carol Duncan's Civilising Rituals: Inside Public Art Museums (1995), public and scholarly interest in the way that art and the visual have been displayed and are presented has increased enormously. This volume brings the discussions up to date.

Trade Review
"International experts and new researchers dissect centuries of museum exhibition … which breathes fresh perspective … .Insights on individual displays … allow for deeper examinations of such issues as collecting institutional history and defining heritage." (Museum News, November 2008)

Table of Contents
1. Spectacle and Display: Setting the Terms (Deborah Cherry and Fintan Cullen).

2. Artists' Pages (Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska).

3. Empathetic Vision: Looking at and with a Performative Byzantine Miniature (Robert S. Nelson).

4. A Faceless Society? Portraiture and the Politics of Display in Eighteenth-century Rome (Sabrina Norlander Eliasson).

5. Laying Siege to the Royal Academy: Wright of Derby's View of Gibraltar at Robins's Rooms, Covent Garden, April 1785 (John Bonehill).

6. 'Walking for Pleasure'? Bodies of Display at the Manchester Art-Treasures Exhibition in 1857 (Helen Rees Leahy).

7. Museum Studies Now (Andrew McClellan).

8. The Logic of Spectacle c. 1970 (Angus Lockyer).

9. Display at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1968–1975 (Peter Funnell).

10. Narratives of Display at the National Gallery, London (Charles Saumarez Smith).

11. 'Our Gods, Their Museums': the Contrary Careers of India's Art Objects (Tapati Guha-Thakurta).

Notes on Contributors.

Index.

Spectacle and Display

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/04/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405175241, 978-1405175241
      ISBN10: 1405175249

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the ten years since Carol Duncan's Civilising Rituals: Inside Public Art Museums (1995), public and scholarly interest in the way that art and the visual have been displayed and are presented has increased enormously. This volume brings the discussions up to date.

      Trade Review
      "International experts and new researchers dissect centuries of museum exhibition … which breathes fresh perspective … .Insights on individual displays … allow for deeper examinations of such issues as collecting institutional history and defining heritage." (Museum News, November 2008)

      Table of Contents
      1. Spectacle and Display: Setting the Terms (Deborah Cherry and Fintan Cullen).

      2. Artists' Pages (Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska).

      3. Empathetic Vision: Looking at and with a Performative Byzantine Miniature (Robert S. Nelson).

      4. A Faceless Society? Portraiture and the Politics of Display in Eighteenth-century Rome (Sabrina Norlander Eliasson).

      5. Laying Siege to the Royal Academy: Wright of Derby's View of Gibraltar at Robins's Rooms, Covent Garden, April 1785 (John Bonehill).

      6. 'Walking for Pleasure'? Bodies of Display at the Manchester Art-Treasures Exhibition in 1857 (Helen Rees Leahy).

      7. Museum Studies Now (Andrew McClellan).

      8. The Logic of Spectacle c. 1970 (Angus Lockyer).

      9. Display at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1968–1975 (Peter Funnell).

      10. Narratives of Display at the National Gallery, London (Charles Saumarez Smith).

      11. 'Our Gods, Their Museums': the Contrary Careers of India's Art Objects (Tapati Guha-Thakurta).

      Notes on Contributors.

      Index.

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