Simpósio "From the Pleasure of Preserving to the Pleasure of Displaying - The Politics of Fashion in the Museum"
Início: ⋅ Fim: ⋅ Países: Portugal
O Instituto de História Contemporânea - FCSH / NOVA e o Centro de investigação em Arquitectura, Urbanismo e Design - FAUL, organizam o Simpósio Internacional "From the Pleasure of Preserving to the Pleasure of Displaying - The Politics of Fashion in the Museum", a ter lugar no dia 15 de maio de 2017 na Sala de Congressos 2 da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, em Lisboa. A entrada é livre.
Este simpósio incidirá nos desafios, possibilidades e aspetos multidisciplinares envolvidos na exposição da moda em um contexto museológico e curatorial.
Oradores principais: Donatella Barbieri (University of the Arts London) e Ulrich Lehmann (The New School).
Programa [PDF]
Informações: museum.fashion.politics@gmail.com
Organisation: Institute of Contemporary History - FCSH/NOVA; Centro de investigação em Arquitectura, Urbanismo e Design - FAUL
The recent rise of the blockbuster fashion exhibition has underpinned a renewed interest in the topic of garment curation and preservation, encouraging academics from emerging disciplines, such as museum studies and fashion studies, as well as established institutions, to re-evaluate the presence of fashion in the museum. This increasing institutional and curatorial interest has led to a new research dynamics centered around the museum as an agency that can broaden and deepen our understanding of fashion.
New museological approaches tend to use fashion to increase institutional appeal, by focusing on strategies that prompt new understandings of the history of apparel and a critical approach towards its presence in museums, and to reflect an institutional desire to contextualise and integrate fashion into specific social and economic historical circumstances.
This symposium will focus on the challenges, possibilities and multidisciplinary aspects involved in the exhibition of fashion in a museological and curatorial context.
Keynote speakers: Donatella Barbieri (University of the Arts London) e Ulrich Lehmann (The New School)
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