Sculpture and the Museum


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<p><em>Sculpture and the Museum</em> is the first in-depth examination of the varying roles and meanings assigned to sculpture in museums and galleries during the modern period from neo-classical to contemporary art practice. It considers a rich array of curatorial strategies and settings in order to examine the many reasons why sculpture has enjoyed a position of such considerable importance - and complexity - within the institutional framework of the museum and how changes to the museum have altered in turn the ways that we perceive the sculpture within it. In particular the contributors consider the complex issue of how best to display sculpture across different periods and according to varying curatorial philosophies. Sculptors discussed include Canova Rodin Henry Moore Flaxman and contemporary artists such as Rebecca Horn Rachel Whiteread Mark Dion and Olafur Eliasson with a variety of museums in America Canada and Europe presented as case studies. Underlying all of these discussions is a concern to chart the critical importance of the acquisition placement and display of sculpture in museums and to explore the importance of sculptures as a forum for the expression of programmatic statements of power prestige and the museum's own sense of itself in relation to its audiences and its broader institutional aspirations.</p>
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