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Exhibiting an everyday industrial object in the museum the case of Thonet No 14 chair

Paraskevi (Vicky) D Kertemelidou

MUSEUM MANAGEMENT AND CURATORSHIP, 2018

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Making Design, at Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York City, Permanent Collection Installation

Yelena McLane

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Developing Expertise and Connoisseurship Through Handling Objects of Good Design: Example of the I.L.E.A./Camberwell Collection

Maria Georgaki

Journal of Research Practice, 2015

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Design and Production

dominique lora

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Triptych for an Ideal Museum: Hollein, Beuys and Cladders

Eva Branscome

AA Files, 2015

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The Modern Period Room: The Construction of the Exhibited Interior 1870 - 1950

Alexa Griffith Winton

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Relics of Another Age: Art History, the ‘Decorative Arts’ and the Museum

Matthew Martin

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Pictorial Feature : Art as Furniture Julian Mayor Design ( London , Paris )

Said Elfakhani

2018

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The Portfolio as ‘Portable Museum’: Disrupting French Collecting Practices, ASECS 2019, march 21-23th, Denver, Session 22, Collecting Studies: Circulation and Disruption Chair: Bénédicte MIYAMOTO

Sarah Bakkali

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Exhibition Reviews Curious Objects

Stephanie Azzarello

West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture, 2017

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The Role of Objects in Transport Museums

Cornelia Wilke

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"Ivory Towers: Obscuring Obsolescence in the Revolutionary Museum," RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 55/56, Spring-Autumn 2009, 252-266.

Richard Taws

RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 2009

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Museums in the age of technical reproduction

Lars K Christensen

Braun, K. et al. (eds.): Wirtschaften: Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Volkskunde. Philipps-Universität Marburg ., 2019

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The Victoria and Albert Museum: Rethinking the Context

bruce robertson

Victorian Review

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Objects and the Museum

Samuel Alberti

Isis, 2005

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What museums do with objects

Jonathan Sweet

2007

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‘Models of Collecting,’Oxford Art Journal, Vol.19, No.2, 1996, pp.95-7

Ting Chang

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Chapter: "Knife/ Fork/ Spoon:" The Walker Art Center and the design and display of "Contour" sterling flatware service, 1949–1951

Alexa Griffith Winton

Architectures of Display, 2017

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Rein 2009: One Object Many Stories: The Museum is no “neutral” Place

Anette Rein

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Design History Society Conference, DHS. Book of Abstracts. Displaying Design: History, Criticism and Curatorial Discourses

Rebecca Carrai

DHS, Design History Society Conference Book of Abstracts , 2023

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“Installation Views: A Historical Compendium,” in The Artist’s Museum, ed. Dan Byers. Exh. Cat. Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art and Munich: DelMonico Books/Prestel, 2016. 184-244.

Sam Adams

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Assess the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Contemporary Programme. Compare and contrast it to what is happening in other key institutions in London who deal with contemporary design.

Yuwen Huang

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ART HISTORY, NEW MUSEOLOGY AND THE DOCUMENT

Allen Alain Viguier

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Darras, D. & Hebey, J-B (2011) A Century of Objects. A history of modern life, the consumer society and design, as seen through the collection of Jean-Bernard Hebey

Bernard DARRAS

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Book review: Sandra H. Dudley (ed.) 'Museum Objects: Experiencing the Properties of Things'. (Series: Leicester Readers in Museum Studies). London and New York. Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), 2012. Pp. xxix, 397. $ 55.95. ISBN 978-0-415-58178-3 (Pbk).

Marsia Bealby

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A Made-Up Piece of Furniture in the Soane Museum

Anna Venturini

The Furniture History Society Newsletter (216), 2019

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Things are Changing: Museums and the Material Turn

Mario Schulze

Museological Review, 2014

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"Collecting: Defining the Subject," Collecting in the Twenty-First Century: From Museums to the Web, ed. Johannes Endres, Christoph Zeller, Rochester, NY (Camden House), 2022, 28-54

Johannes Endres

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Work, specimen, witness: How different perspectives on museum objects alter the way they are perceived and the values attributed to them

Thomas Thiemeyer

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The Collectors' Cabinet: Renaissance and Baroque Masterworks from the Arnold & Seena Davis Collection

jill deupi

2013

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Designing Imperial London at The Museum of London 1976

Samuel Aylett-Streitberg

2020

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Museum Services Board (1991): Correspondence 04

Robert Garfias

1989

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Interfacing Paris. Display and Form in the Work of Atelier E.B (Lucy McKenzie, Beca Lipscombe)

Philipp Ekardt

Atelier E.B: Passer-by. London, Cologne (Koenig Books), 2020

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Virtu 2 / Virtu 2, Design Centre Gallery, Toronto novembre 1986

Gloria Lesser

1987

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Belgium : Digitising the Furniture and Sculpture Collection in Belgium's Royal Museums of Art and History

Emile van Binnebeke

2012

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