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  • Rewriting or Reaffirming the Canon?

    Critical Readings of Exhibition History

Rewriting or Reaffirming the Canon?

Critical Readings of Exhibition History
Stedelijk Studies Issue #2 – Spring 2015

Exhibition History
July 30, 2015/by Nikolai

Rewriting or Reaffirming the Canon? Critical Readings of Exhibition History – Editorial

By Linda Boersma and Patrick Van Rossem
July 30, 2015/by Nikolai

Colab Again

By Francesco Spampinato
July 20, 2015/by Nikolai

Exhibition History and the Institution as a Medium

By Stefano Collicelli Cagol
July 18, 2015/by Nikolai

Good (graphic) design

By Clemence Imbert
July 17, 2015/by Nikolai

Documenting the Marvelous: The Risks and Rewards of Relying on Installation Photographs in the Writing of Exhibition History

By Madeleine Kennedy
July 17, 2015/by Nikolai

Blinking brains, corporate spectacle, and the Atom Man

By Flora Lysen
July 17, 2015/by Nikolai

Reconstructing Cold War Cultural Diplomacy Exhibitions

By Jennifer McComas
Stedeijk Studies Journal
July 17, 2015/by Nikolai

Modes of Making Art History

By Maria Bremer

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