Art in science museums : towards a post-disciplinary approach

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    • Rossi-Linnemann, Camilla
    • De Martini, Giulia

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Art in science museums : towards a post-disciplinary approach

edited by Camilla Rossi-Linnemann and Giulia de Martini

(Routledge research in museum studies)

Routledge, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Art in Science Museums brings together perspectives from different practitioners to reflect on the status and meaning of art programmes in science centres and museums around the world. Presenting a balanced mix of theoretical perspectives, practitioners' reflections, and case-studies, this volume gives voice to a wide range of professionals, from traditional science centres and museums, and from institutions born with the very aim of merging art and science practices. Considering the role of art in the field of science engagement, the book questions whether the arts might help curators to convey complex messages, foster a more open and personal approach to scientific issues, become tools of inclusion, and allow for the production of totally new cultural products. The book also includes a rich collection of projects from all over the world, synthetically presenting cases that reveal very different approaches to the inclusion of art in science programmes. Art in Science Museums should be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students working in the fields of museum studies, cultural heritage management, material culture, science communication and contemporary art. It should also be essential reading for museum professionals looking to promote more reflective social science engagement in their institutions.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: the post-disciplinary museum
  • 1. Premise
  • 1.1 How art contributed to the public image of science
  • 1.2 Making meaning with Art, Science and Technology
  • 2. Art as a narrative tool: seeing the unseen
  • 2.1 A house of collaboration: investigating the intersections of art and biomedicine
  • 2.2 Sophia's Whale and the Hypercubic Showcase of Sudden Comprehension
  • 2.3 In the Spirit of Enquiry
  • 2.4 Context, collaboration and contemporary culture
  • 2.5 Case studies
  • 3. Art for science education and enquiry: patterns of thinking
  • 3.1 The Exploratorium: Art as Inquiry
  • 3.2 Art Thinking
  • 3.3 Art as ingredient for meaningful science learning
  • 3.4 Answering the unasked questions
  • 3.5 Case studies
  • 4. Art, inclusion, controversy and imagination: from facts to values
  • 4.1 Criticality, Imagination and Interaction: A new basis for Art Science Curation
  • 4.2 Shifting meaning, shifting contracts - Biological arts and evolving museum ethics
  • 4.3 Decolonising natural history museums through contemporary art
  • 4.4 Case studies
  • Conclusions - The Post Disciplinary Museum

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