Zapraszamy na wykład profesora Daria Gamboniego (Université de Genève) Destination and Experience: Artists’ and Collectors’ Museums. Wykład odbędzie się 7 października 2013 r. o godzinie 17.00 w sali 106 w budynku dawnej Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej przy Krakowskim Przedmieściu 26/28
Prof. Dario Gamboni
Destination and Experience: Artists’ and Collectors’ Museums
At a time when ‘universal’ museums open subsidiaries or franchises around the world and when the schedule of temporary exhibitions is fed by a continuous circulation of ‘masterpieces’, there are still museums attached by vocation to a site and whose collections can only be seen if one visits them. Such museums are particularly numerous in Europe and the United States but they also exist in Asia and the Americas. They respond in various and contradictory ways to what Goethe, as early as 1798, had called the ‘dislocation’ of art. They contribute to the demand for decontextualised objects but also provide them with a new ‘destination’ (Quatremère de Quincy), and they often assemble the scattered elements of whole bodies of work. Between themselves, they etablish a network of institutions in which techniques of display are exchanged and they form a topography both sacred and touristic. Although each of them aims at creating a totality, they emphasize the visit as experience (Dewey) as much as the subjectivity of their founders. The scholar who studies them must therefore be also a traveler, voyaging across their multiple temporalities.