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  • Towards a Museum of Mutuality

Towards a Museum of Mutuality

Stedelijk Studies Issue #8 – Spring 2019

Towards a Museum of Mutuality
June 10, 2019/by Editor

Towards a Museum of Mutuality – Editorial

By Vasiliki (Vasso) Belia, Rosemarie Buikema, Margriet Schavemaker, Emilie Sitzia and Rosa Wevers
June 9, 2019/by Editor

Understanding Audience Participation Through Positionality: Agency, Authority, and Urgency

By Lorna Cruickshanks and Merel van der Vaart
June 8, 2019/by Editor

Changing the Game: Museum Research and the Politics of Inclusivity

By Margriet Schavemaker
Fig. 1. Henry Fox Talbot, The Pencil of Nature, Plate III. Articles of China, 1844. Courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art, image number 1994.197.1 (3). In the book the image is presented as an example of photography’s capacity to record objects for documentary purposes.
June 7, 2019/by Editor

Photography and Museums of Mutuality: A Metaphor

By Elisavet Kalpaxi
June 6, 2019/by Editor

Considering Competing Values in Art Museum Exhibition Curation

By Pat Villeneuve
June 5, 2019/by Editor

Decolonial Aesthesis and the Museum: An Interview with Rolando Vázquez Melken

By Rosa Wevers
June 4, 2019/by Editor

Temporality and Universalism in the Contemporary Ethnographic Museum: Two Collection Presentations at the Tropenmuseum

By Luuk Vulkers
June 3, 2019/by Editor

Dancing at the Museum: Parataxis and the Politics of Proximity in Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s “APESHIT”

By Liedeke Plate
June 2, 2019/by Editor

Towards Mutuality in International Museum Cooperation: Reflections on a Swiss-Ugandan Cooperative Museum Project

By Thomas Laely, Marc Meyer, Amon Mugume and Raphael Schwere
June 1, 2019/by Editor

Welkom Today: On Collaborative Practice in Contemporary Photography

By Anne Ruygt

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