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Volume 21 Number 1 Year 2023

9 articles in this issue 

Si Xiao

Since the later stage of the Qing Dynasty, many imperial objects have been moved to Europe due to a series of Sino-European wars. Perceived as having less material value, Qing imperial books, manuscripts, and scrolls are studied less by contemporary schol... see more

Pags. 1 - 11  

Linda J Thomson,Esme Elsden,Helen J Chatterjee

This article reports outcomes from a 15-month (2018-19) study led by UCL on behalf of the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance in partnership with three London museums of differing sizes with natural or local history collections. The study aimed to addr... see more

Pags. 12 - 30  

Niki Nikonanou,Thouli Misirloglou

In the frame of the museums’ reflexive and participatory turn and given that curation has rarely been used as an inclusive practice, the co-curating program 'Together We Curate', initiated by the MOMus-Experimental Center for the Arts (Thessaloniki, Greec... see more

Pags. 31 - 44  

Shari Sabeti

Museum education literature has paid surprisingly little attention to the distinctiveness of portrait galleries or portraits as a genre, despite the fact that they provide ‘powerful spaces for pedagogy’ (Hooper-Greenhill 2020: 24). Taking an ethnographic ... see more

Pags. 45 - 61  

Stuart Bowes

Registrars are an integral part of many contemporary museums, yet theirs is a role that can be difficult to grasp with any certainty. By examining the interconnected functions and duties that constitute registrar practice, this article seeks to determine ... see more

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Rebecca Damjanovic,Robert Mason

Museums that commemorate war have a uniquely influential role in determining how the nation approaches its past, and navigate highly politicized issues of loss and victimhood. Far less understood is how curatorial approaches to historical conflicts can in... see more

Pags. 74 - 86  

Jacqueline Anne Cawston,Nomatshayina Mfeketho,David Powell,Dimitar Angelov

In Mandela27 the museum was ‘hacked’ to create a democratic Do-it-Yourself (DIY) pop-up exhibition, inspired by the story of Nelson Mandela’s incarceration. The installation tells the story of the journey from apartheid to democracy and reconciliation in ... see more

Pags. 87 - 105