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| Andrej Isakovic / AFP / Getty Images |
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
European Culture Forum 2016
Sunday, 6 March 2016
Recent past
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| Exhibition "Return - Traces of Memory", Lisbon |
A few weeks ago I read
Lily Hyde’s text Living Memory II, questioning the
construction of narratives out of recent historical events. In this case, the
armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine and specifically in the town of Slavyansk. A
bit more than a year before, Hyde had talked to the Slavyansk Museum director, Lilya
Zander, who was already collecting Trophies from an incomprehensible war. At that time, the museum director had said that “Our job is to tell the history of our
region”, adding that “the museum is not trying to show ‘for’ and ‘against’. We’re
trying to show the facts.”
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Peacocks, ostriches and a third way
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| Anne Pasternak, Brooklyn Museum Director (Photo: Erin Baiano for the New York Times) |
A few weeks ago, I read about six curators at the
Canadian Museum of History who expressed ethical concerns about the purchase of
artifacts recovered from the wreck of the
Empress of Ireland. These concerns included the manner in which the artifacts
were collected and the fact that the museum paid for artifacts from an
archeological site. Not only were their objections dismissed, but the museum hired a lawyer
and threatened them with legal action, were they to repeat their concerns to
anyone else. According to the museum President and CEO Mark O’Neill, “Internal
discussions like this are normal, and frankly, making them public is not”
(read more). This statement left me thinking which would be the ‘OK’ subjects to
discuss in public and, frankly, how come the conditions of acquiring objects
for the museum collections is not one of them.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Refugees and museums: beyond an assistentialist attitude?
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| Artwork by Thierry Goeffroy / COLONEL at the Copenhagen Biennale |
My recent article for the ICOM Portugal Bulletin.
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Can culture make it?
Paper submitted to the Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy, which ends today in Berlin. A compilation of older posts and some new thoughts. Read
Monday, 30 November 2015
The museum is a person: some post-NEMO thoughts
How do we get more involved? How do we take a stand? Aren’t we going to
alienate some people if they classify the museum as ‘leftist’ or ‘rightist’,
like newspapers? How far can we go? What are the limits? These are some of the
questions I had the opportunity to discuss with colleagues attending NEMO’s
annual reference, following my talk Are we failing?
Friday, 6 November 2015
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