The Museum as a Space of Ritual. From Visitor to Citizen
Carol Duncan considers the museum as a space where "rituals of citizenship" are enacted — scenarios through which the viewer reproduces certain models of behavior. Duncan investigates how architecture, the structure of collections, and exhibition practices influence the perception of...
art and participate in the formation of the political, social, and cultural identity of the viewer. The author analyzes these rituals in a broad context of social and political history and connects them to the process of transforming public space.
Carol Duncan considers the museum as a space where "rituals of citizenship" are enacted — scenarios through which the viewer reproduces certain models of behavior. Duncan investigates how architecture, the structure of collections, and exhibition practices influence the perception of art and participate in the formation of the political, social, and cultural identity of the viewer. The author analyzes these rituals in a broad context of social and political history and connects them to the process of transforming public space.
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