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  • Curating the Collection

    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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