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    Edited by Fieke Konijn and Rachel Esner

Curating the Collection

Stedelijk Studies Issue #5 – Fall 2017

Stedelijk Studies issue #5: Curating the Collection
September 23, 2017/by Editor

Curating the Collection – Editorial

By Rachel Esner and Fieke Konijn
September 23, 2017/by Editor

Curating the Stedelijk Collection: A Roundtable Discussion

A roundtable discussion on the occasion of the current edition of Stedelijk Studies, which centers on the theme of Curating the Collection.
March 5, 2017/by Editor

Handle with Care: The influence of New Institutionalism on Collection Displays in Italian Contemporary Art Museums

By Micaela Deiana
March 5, 2017/by Editor

Alike, but not the Same: The Reenactment of Lina Bo Bardi’s Display for the São Paulo Museum of Art (1968–2015)

By Sabrina Moura
March 5, 2017/by Editor

The Shifting Paradigm in Developing Chinese Contemporary History: Collectors of Contemporary Art and the Dynamic Dialogue between the Private and Public in China

By Raymond Rhone
March 5, 2017/by Editor

The Iwalewahaus: Displaying Works of African Modernism

By Nadine Siegert
March 5, 2017/by Editor

Looking at the One and Only: The Return of the Single-Work Show

By Johanne Lamoureux, Mélanie Boucher and Marie Fraser
March 5, 2017/by Editor

Flattening Hierarchies of Display: The Liberating and Leveling Powers of Objects and Materials

By Judith Spijksma and Ann-Sophie Lehmann
March 5, 2017/by Nikolai

New Exposure: The Arab Image Foundation and the Curatorial

By Daniel Berndt
March 5, 2017/by Editor

The Politics of Display

By Michael Neumeister
March 5, 2017/by Editor

The Algorithm as Curator: In Search of a Non-Narrated Collection Presentation

By Manique Hendricks
March 5, 2017/by Nikolai

Temporal Conflicts and the Purification of Hybrids in the 21st-Century Art Museum: Tate, a Case in Point

By Victoria Walsh and Andrew Dewdney

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Call for Research:Stedelijk  Studies Journal  nr. 13: “Museum-ing: Research in Practice”DEADLINE: September 5, 2022.Our call for research for issue 13 of the Stedelijk Studies Journal seeks out explorations of “Museum-ing”, wherein art-based research is an act or practice of being with the museum creatively.We direct this call to artists, theorists, curators, and scholars whose art-based practices of research address new and old ways of putting one’s work in conversation with the museum—the building, the phantasmatics of the institution, the potency and history of the artworks located therein.We look for submissions that think around and through the museum and propose “museum-ing” as a strategy to examine, prod, and speculate on the historical, present, and future interstices of knowledges and methodologies.What are the potentials for art-based research to transform the concept of “the Museum” into “museum-ing,” and what possibilities does this shift present?All accepted submissions are subject to scholarly or artistic peer review, and all contributors must be open to receive such feedback and work collaboratively toward a final version. As a way to open up the peer-reviewed process further we will compensate published submissions with a fee of € 400 (excl. VAT).IMAGE: @a_n_n_a_m_a_r_i_a__pinaka , “untitled” (part of series Thirsty Pig), 2022. Ink and watercolors.

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