The Kaleidoscope of Culture: expanding the museum experience and the museum narrative by inviting visitors into the curatorial process

Authors

  • Kirsten Jensen Center for Bibliotek og Borgerservice Frederikshavn Kommune Parallelvej 16 9900 Frederikshavn
  • Karen Grøn Kunstmuseet Trapholt Æblehaven 23 6000 Kolding

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v13i3.337

Abstract

Traditional art museum exhibitions are planned according to art-historical elements. At Trapholt – a museum of modern Danish art, design and applied art in Denmark, we are interested in exploring what happens when ordinary visitors are invited to curate personal exhibitions in the museum space. This paper analyses the project The Kaleidoscope of Culture, where people with no art historical background were invited to curate exhibitions based on the Trapholt collection of art and their own cultural backgrounds and experiences. The main argument is that, by allowing these personal voices in the museum space, new museum narratives are established. But to make the museum a truly transformative space the art- historical knowledge and methods must also be activate.

Author Biographies

Kirsten Jensen, Center for Bibliotek og Borgerservice Frederikshavn Kommune Parallelvej 16 9900 Frederikshavn

Kirsten Jensen is former Audience Development Manager and Head of Learning at Trapholt
Museum of Modern Art, Applied Arts and Design in Kolding, Denmark. She is now consultant
of children’s’ culture in the municipality of Frederikshavn. Her research focusses on new ways
of activating the resources of culture in society and making it relevant, engaging and useful
to the everyday life of new audiences. She has a MA in Art History and French Language and
Culture from the University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2008.

Karen Grøn, Kunstmuseet Trapholt Æblehaven 23 6000 Kolding

Karen Grøn is Director at Trapholt Museum of Modern Art, Applied Arts and Design in Kolding, Denmark. She has a MA in Aesthetics and Culture from Aarhus University, 1996, and a Masters of Public Management from University of Southern Denmark, 2010. Karen Grøn’s particular area of expertise is art, culture and design from 1900 onwards, along with museum interpretation and mediation, a subject she is particularly concerned with in her frequently published material, as well as in her lectures given in both national and international contexts.

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Published

01.07.2015

How to Cite

Jensen, K., & Grøn, K. (2015). The Kaleidoscope of Culture: expanding the museum experience and the museum narrative by inviting visitors into the curatorial process. Museum & Society, 13(3), 385–395. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v13i3.337

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