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Creating a Museum of Photography (1896). The collection Pictorialist Photographs of the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels’ Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Please, Don't Touch the Museum: the Urban Art of the Museum Interior in the Design Competition for KANAL in Brussels KU Leuven
On 27 March 2017, one of the most important architectural competitions in Brussels was announced: the Citroën garage, an iconic building of roughly 45,000 m² in the centre of the city and bordering the canal, would gain a new function as art space and a public interior for the inhabitants of Brussels. Local and international architecture practices joint forces, seven teams were selected to compete. The nature and ambition of the project touches ...
Hypersocial Museum: addressing the social interaction challenge with museum scenarios and attention-based approaches Ghent University
Bruges museums Ghent University
'Bruges Museums' is the first Japanese catalogue of masterpieces which are kept in Groeningemuseum and Sint-Janshospitaal (Memling Museum).
Representing difficult histories and contested heritage in museums University of Antwerp
Museums are one source of leisure, with visits forming activities for local community members in their free time, as well as touristic attractions for visitors on vacation. For many people, museums are also a source of knowledge, and they perceive them to be an authority from which they expect to receive verified information. This can take place, for example, through organised school and college visits, visits made in free time or through ...
Pourquoi? Why Museology and Museums Should – more than ever – be Part of the Heritage Paradigm… Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Why museology should no longer be a part of heritage is the title of an article published in 2016 by the French museologist Serge Chaumier.
This contribution reacts to the arguments presented in that article and argues that the interaction between museums and the rest of
‘heritage’ and between museology and heritage studies is needed more than ever. The conclusions of a recent survey on museums and
safeguarding intangible ...
This contribution reacts to the arguments presented in that article and argues that the interaction between museums and the rest of
‘heritage’ and between museology and heritage studies is needed more than ever. The conclusions of a recent survey on museums and
safeguarding intangible ...
CGIs and Intangible Heritage Communities, museums engaged Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mapping the spectres of monographic museums Ghent University
If museums in general have a haunted quality, monographic museums could be said to make it their trademark. In these museums dedicated to one artist and his or her art like the Warhol Museum in Pitsburgh or the series of Picasso Museums troughout Europe, the U+2018museum-as-mauseleumU+2019 is more than proverbial. This paper wants to map the different spectral aspects within monographic museums with regard to their collection, architecture, ...
Transforming, Not Saving. Intangible Cultural Heritage, Museums and/or the World Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This article considers the content of this special issue of Volkskunde (n° 3, 2020) in wider frames of reference. The publication is partly a follow up
on a previous special issue (n° 3, 2014) of this journal that focused on cultural brokerage and safeguarding intangible heritage. The theme and
the articles of the current special issue are situated and discussed in a broader context of other scholarly literature, international ...
on a previous special issue (n° 3, 2014) of this journal that focused on cultural brokerage and safeguarding intangible heritage. The theme and
the articles of the current special issue are situated and discussed in a broader context of other scholarly literature, international ...