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Fri, 26 May 2000 10:55:41 GMT
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Dear museum-list
In a recent interview with the Arts Newspaper (April issue),,Ronald de
Leeuw, director of the Rijksmuseum discussed his revolutionary changes to
integrate the departments of fine and decorative arts. His plans includes
displaying  a mixture of art and history  objects together telling the story
of Dutch culture.
I am wondering, if their are any other examples of how history and art
departments in larger - or even smaller- museums have worked together to
integrate exhibitions. What approaches have been taken? A thematic or
chronological approach?  What dangers and problems are their in showing art
and history together?  How does one confront others with issues such
nationalism, colonialism or taboo's within that society's culture? How does
one avoid creating stereotypical displays and perhaps  even run the chance
of glorifying its nation's history? ( And perhaps even run the chance of
creating of its nations' ultimate and one side history...  The public might
therefore think: it-is- true because it is the museum!)  Is there still room
to explain the more abstract and political ideas to the public? And how? Or
by taking by trying to integrate its displays the Rijksmuseum is becoming a
more marketable to a larger non museum public and is  just shaking off its
elitist armour? And perhaps nothing to worry about at all.. and thus just in
the right direction

I guess.... I am just looking for good and bad examples  around the world or
perhaps even literature of how museums deal with history and what are some
of the more current practices when showing its nation's past...

Michele Jacobs  ([log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask])
De Boekman Stichting  (www.boekman. nl
Editor of the Museumkr@nt

Please feel free to contact me on or off the list with any suggestions.

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