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Collecting Geographies

Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue #1 – Fall 2014

Courtesy of Anne-Laure Ruffin
November 26, 2014/by Dorine

Editorial Stedelijk Studies: Topical, Urgent, High-Quality

By Margriet Schavemaker
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Collecting Geographies: Global Programming and Museums of Modern Art – Editorial

By Jelle Bouwhuis and Christel Vesters
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Recalcitrant Geographies: National Claims, Transnationalism, and the Institutionalization of Contemporary Art

By Kitty Zijlmans
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Peace, the Museum, and Globalization, 1800/2014

By Todd Porterfield
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Creating Ancestors and Affinities: A Rhetorical Analysis of African Art in the Story of Modern Art

By Nana Leigh
November 25, 2014/by Esmee

Revisiting Magiciens de la terre

By Annie Cohen-Solal
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Between the Global, National, and Peripheral: The Case of Art Museums in Poland

By Karolina Golinowska
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Curatorial Expeditions: The Ramallah Safari

By Tina Sherwell
November 25, 2014/by Esmee

Museum Practices and Migrating Modernity: A Perspective from the South

By Celeste Ianniciello and Michaela Quadraro
November 25, 2014/by Dorine

Statues also die, even… Time and Agency of Museum Display

By María Íñigo Clavo

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