Design objects and the museum /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. |
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Description: | xxi, 189 pages ; 26 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10507289 |
Table of Contents:
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- Preface: Jonathan Woodham, University of Brighton, UK
- Introduction: Liz Farrelly, University of Brighton and Design Museum, UK and Joanna Weddell, University of Brighton and Research Department, Victoria & Albert Museum, UKSection 1: The Canon and Design in the Museum
- 1. Exhibiting 'the taste of everyday things': Kenneth Clark and CEMA's wartime exhibitions of design,
- Sue Breakell, University of Brighton, UK
- 2. The ethos of the V & A Circulation Department 1947-1960, Joanna Weddell, University of Brighton and the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
- 3. 'I would suggest that you should not think of the Design Centre as a museum; it is a live, active, moving thing': Designs of the Year 1957, Ness Wood, University of Brighton, UK
- 4. Designing for a New Nigeria: Hayes Textiles Ltd and the British manufacture of gele in the post-colonial period, Nicola Stylianou, independent scholar, UK
- 5. Towards an Uncensored History of Design: Ideal Homes and Constance Spry at London's Design Museum, Deborah Sugg Ryan, University College Falmouth, UKSection 2: Positioning Design Within and Beyond the Museum
- 6. Contemporary Designers, Cultural Diplomacy and the Museum Without Walls, Gareth Williams, Royal College of Art, UK
- 7. Gallery Envy and Contingent Autonomy: Exhibiting Design Art, Damon Taylor, University of Brighton, UK
- 8. Indian Living Cultures: Collected, Exhibited, Performed, Megha Rajguru and Nicola Ashmore, University of Brighton, UK
- 9. The Triennale Design Museum, Milan: An Evolving Curatorial Project, Virginia Lucarelli, INDACO Department, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- 10. Integrated yet discrete: Design in Norway's new National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Denise Hagströmer, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway
- 11. Curating Critical Design: An Embodied Criticality, Gillian Russell, Royal College of Art, UKSection 3: Interpretation and the Challenge of Design
- 12. Just what is it that makes curating design so different, so appealing? Helen Charman, Design Museum, UK
- 13. Intangibles: When Objects Become Interface, Jana Scholze, Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
- 14. Design, Politics and Museum Presentation, Marianne Lamonaca, Bard Graduate Center, USA
- 15. Design and Museum Interpretation: A Comparative Evaluation of Contemporary Tropes, Jason Cleverly, University College Falmouth, UK
- 16. You Are Here, We Are There: Tracing NID's Design Histories, Tom Wilson, University of Brighton, the Design Museum, London and the British Council, UK
- 17. Interactions in the Museum: Design Culture Salons at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Guy Julier and Leah Armstrong, University of Brighton and Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
- 18. Museums Online: Institutional Transparency and the Digital Presence, Liz Farrelly, University of Brighton and Design Museum, UKResources recommended websites for further information
- Acknowledgements
- Picture credits
- Index.