Art and the Museologic Dispositive. Inclusive Communication

Project: Research

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Description

MUSDIS is an academic research project that aims to theorize and test contemporary art as a tool that contributes to establishing museums as institutions that build social justice, in a democratic and dialogical way. The main objective of MUSDIS (carried out through an international conference and a publication) is to fill a gap in the current state of the art. It aims to systematize and ground theoretically art’s role in the field of dialogic, inclusive and non-authoritative techniques and programs of mediating information between the audience and the museologic collections. Firstly this research will be carried on a historic level, with art historical and museologic case-studies from the beginning of the 20th century to today. Secondly the research will be oriented towards a mapping of current strategies that are launched by artists, curators and institutions for decolonising their museologic collections, involving conceptual art. It represents a pilot project for preparing the FCT Project to take place 2023-2024.
AcronymMUSDIS
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/2230/05/23

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