Stedelijk Studies #8 – Towards a Museum of Mutuality
Volume 8 (Spring 2019)
Stedelijk Studies is a high-quality peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The journal aims to reach an international audience of (young) academics, art professionals, artists, and others interested in the field of contemporary art theory. It is our goal to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed academic research related to the Stedelijk collection, exploring institutional history, museum studies (e.g., education and conservation practice), and current topics in the field of visual arts and design.
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CONTENTS
Towards a Museum of Mutuality
Editorial
By Vasiliki (Vasso) Belia, Rosemarie Buikema, Margriet Schavemaker, Emilie Sitzia and Rosa Wevers
ARTICLES
Understanding Audience Participation Through Positionality: Agency, Authority, and Urgency
By Lorna Cruickshanks and Merel van der Vaart
Changing the Game: Museum Research and the Politics of Inclusivity
By Margriet Schavemaker
Photography and Museums of Mutuality: A Metaphor
By Elisavet Kalpaxi
Considering Competing Values in Art Museum Exhibition Curation
By Pat Villeneuve
Decolonial Aesthesis and the Museum: An Interview with Rolando Vázquez
By Rosa Wevers
Temporality and Universalism in the Contemporary Ethnographic Museum: Two Collection Presentations at the Tropenmuseum
By Luuk Vulkers
Dancing at the Museum: Parataxis and the Politics of Proximity in Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s “APESHIT”
By Liedeke Plate
Towards Mutuality in International Museum Cooperation: Reflections on a Swiss-Ugandan Cooperative Museum Project
By Thomas Laely, Marc Meyer, Amon Mugume and Raphael Schwere
Welkom Today: On Collaborative Practice in Contemporary Photography
By Anne Rugyt
ARTIST CONTRIBUTION
On cubes and meandering through fractured space, 2018–19.
By Luca Penning
EDITORIAL BOARD
Rachel Esner (University of Amsterdam)
Mette Gieskes (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Bram Ieven (Leiden University)
Fieke Konijn (VU University Amsterdam)
Gregor Langfeld (University of Amsterdam)
Joana Ozorio de Almeida Meroz (VU University Amsterdam)
Claartje Rasterhoff (University of Amsterdam)
Patrick van Rossem (Utrecht University)
Vivian van Saaze (Maastricht University)
Margriet Schavemaker (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)
Nathalie Zonnenberg (Open University)
Quellennachweis:
TOC: Stedelijk Studies, Issue 8. In: ArtHist.net, 18.06.2019. Letzter Zugriff 19.10.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/21098>.