Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm investigates the firmly-established manner in which craft and design have typically been presented by museums and galleries, what strategies curators have employed throughout the twentieth century, and especially in more recent years how exhibiting design and craft objects challenge
Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm investigates the firmly-established manner in which craft and design have typically been presented by museums and galleries, what strategies curators have employed throughout the twentieth century, and especially in more recent years how exhibiting design and craft objects challenge
Alla Myzelev is Visiting Assistant Professor, SUNY Geneseo, USA.
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List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Dedication 1. Introduction: The Persistence of the White Cube Paradigm Alla Myzelev 2. Textiles on Display Virginia Troy 3. Crafting Koreanness: How Korean National Identity Became Interwoven with the Handmade Object in the 20th Century Christine Y. Hahn 4. Within the Guilded Cage Simon Olding 5. Curatorial Strategies that Remain True to the Craft Object Gloria Hickey 6. Quiet Revolution: Contemporary Curatorial Approaches to Ceramics in the White Cube Laura Gray 7. Jewellery Can be Worn Too Roberta Bernabei 8. Store/Museum Sara Nasby and Jen Hutton 9. 'I Could Have Visited Ikea for Free' Design Museums and a Complicated Relationship with Commerce Elise Hodson 10. Outside the White Cube Lisa Vinebaum 11. Afterword Alla Myzelev
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Dedication 1. Introduction: The Persistence of the White Cube Paradigm Alla Myzelev 2. Textiles on Display Virginia Troy 3. Crafting Koreanness: How Korean National Identity Became Interwoven with the Handmade Object in the 20th Century Christine Y. Hahn 4. Within the Guilded Cage Simon Olding 5. Curatorial Strategies that Remain True to the Craft Object Gloria Hickey 6. Quiet Revolution: Contemporary Curatorial Approaches to Ceramics in the White Cube Laura Gray 7. Jewellery Can be Worn Too Roberta Bernabei 8. Store/Museum Sara Nasby and Jen Hutton 9. 'I Could Have Visited Ikea for Free' Design Museums and a Complicated Relationship with Commerce Elise Hodson 10. Outside the White Cube Lisa Vinebaum 11. Afterword Alla Myzelev
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