The Whole Picture
The Colonial Story of the Art in Our Museums & Why We Need to Talk About It
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Alice Procter
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Alice Procter
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Should museums be made to give back their marbles? Is it even possible to 'decolonize' our galleries? Must Rhodes fall?
How to deal with the colonial history of art in museums and monuments in the public realm is a thorny issue that we are only just beginning to address. Alice Procter, creator of the Uncomfortable Art Tours, provides a guide for deconstructing everything you thought you knew about art history and tells the stories that have been left out of the canon.
The audiobook is divided into four chronological sections, named after four different kinds of art space: The Palace, The Classroom, The Memorial and The Playground. Each section tackles the fascinating, enlightening and often shocking stories of a selection of art pieces, including the propaganda painting the East India Company used to justify its rule in India; the tattooed Maori skulls collected as 'art objects' by Europeans; and works by contemporary artists who are taking on colonial history in their work and activism today.
The Whole Picture is a much-needed provocation to look more critically at the accepted narratives about art, and rethink and disrupt the way we interact with the museums and galleries that display it.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Sylvester Jønsson
- 17-01-21
My top book of 2020
If you ever feel like visiting a museum again
you should really read this book... As University scholar of heritage management. This book has help me in my thesis thoughts.
The writing is informative but playful. This is topics some people may shut down over but Miss Procter Way of talking about it issues is Fantastic and for everyone to understand. Even though she is mainly focus on British American and Australian example... it was more than easy for me to transfer her written examples to a Nordic Context as I am Scandinavian.
I truly hope there are more books from Miss Procter in the future... and I desperately hope that I will join one of her critical museum tours in the future.
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