A new keyword in the museum: Exhibiting the anthropocene
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Since 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has moved from its geologic field of
origin into numerous other academic disciplines and into the world of museums.
Based on journal papers, exhibition reviews and online material, this paper
describes 41 exhibitions about the Anthropocene, analyzes how museums and
galleries understand the Anthropocene, and how they use exhibition media as well
as their authority as museums in dealing with this topic. It is argued that exhibitions generally display the Anthropocene as an unsettled category. Audiences are presented with complex factual accounts and highly emotional images of the past and the future. They are invited to reflect upon the Anthropocene not as a well-defined issue but as heritage in the sense of ‘transformable practices’ (Harrison 2015: 34). However, most exhibitions appear to deliberately exclude significant controversies about the Anthropocene and the predicament of the world from their arenas for reflection.
origin into numerous other academic disciplines and into the world of museums.
Based on journal papers, exhibition reviews and online material, this paper
describes 41 exhibitions about the Anthropocene, analyzes how museums and
galleries understand the Anthropocene, and how they use exhibition media as well
as their authority as museums in dealing with this topic. It is argued that exhibitions generally display the Anthropocene as an unsettled category. Audiences are presented with complex factual accounts and highly emotional images of the past and the future. They are invited to reflect upon the Anthropocene not as a well-defined issue but as heritage in the sense of ‘transformable practices’ (Harrison 2015: 34). However, most exhibitions appear to deliberately exclude significant controversies about the Anthropocene and the predicament of the world from their arenas for reflection.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Museum & Society |
Volume | 19 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 88-107 |
Number of pages | 20 |
ISSN | 1479-8360 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Links
- https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/3585
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