The Chelsea Porcelain Case, British Galleries, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
When visitors to the museum encounter carefully curated displays behind glass, the arrangements they see are the outcome of intense discussions, conversations, and dialogues, many of which span years. In an effort to open up the curatorial process to a broader audience, British Art Studies invited a...
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Main Authors: | Iris Moon, Caitlin Meehye Beach, Alicia McGeachy, Max Bryant, Elyse Nelson, Yao-Fen You, Timothy Barringer |
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Language: | EN |
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Yale University
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/505d8069f23b4fe19fad3d82ca5c4102 |
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