对“不直”展览制作的思考

IF 0.4 4区 艺术学 N/A ART MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL Pub Date : 2020-11-27 DOI:10.1080/13500775.2020.1873495
Dinh Thi nhung
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摘要全球只有少数几家酷儿博物馆在运营,这一事实引发了人们对博物馆和主流机构中LGBTQI+群体固有的非规范性和不可见性的质疑。越南也是如此,尽管人们对LGBTQI+的兴趣越来越大,但该国还没有博物馆同意举办LGBTQY+展览。这种缺乏代表性的情况导致某些活动人士寻求其他空间,在那里他们可以创建不直接的展览。瑞典非政府组织Unstraight Museum(UM)与世界各地的当地活动家和非政府组织合作举办了此类展览。多亏了UM,作者有机会利用其组织的藏品在2015年举办了内阁展览。后来,她参与了UM在柬埔寨和缅甸的材料收集和展览工作。本文介绍了作者策划和实施这些展览的方法和观点。还讨论了在瑞典举办的东南亚材料的数字和实物展览,以阐明作者作品的国际背景。然而,有关地方可持续性和自治的问题仍然存在。
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Reflections on the Making of the Unstraight Exhibitions
Abstract The fact that there are only a few queer museums operating globally raises questions around the heteronormativity inherent in—and the invisibility of—the LGBTQI+ community in museums and mainstream institutions. This is true in Vietnam, where no museums have yet agreed to host an LGBTQI+ exhibition, despite growing interest. This lack of representation has led certain activists to seek alternative spaces wherein they can create unstraight exhibitions. The Unstraight Museum (UM), a Swedish NGO, has collaborated with local activists and NGOs across the world to create such exhibitions. Thanks to the UM, the author had the opportunity to use her organisation's collection to stage the Cabinet exhibition in 2015. She was later involved in collecting and exhibiting materials with the UM in Cambodia and Myanmar. This article presents the author's methods and perspectives on planning and executing these exhibitions. The digital and physical exhibitions of Southeast Asian materials in Sweden are also discussed to elucidate the international context of the author's work. Questions remain, however, around local sustainability and autonomy.
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期刊介绍: In its new revised form Museum International is a forum for intellectually rigorous discussion of the ethics and practices of museums and heritage organizations. The journal aims to foster dialogue between research in the social sciences and political decision-making in a changing cultural environment. International in scope and cross-disciplinary in approach Museum International brings social-scientific information and methodology to debates around museums and heritage, and offers recommendations on national and international cultural policies.
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