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Examining the ‘flexible museum’: exhibition process, a project approach, and the creative element

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Morgan J (2013) Examining the ‘flexible museum’: exhibition process, a project approach, and the creative element. Museum and Society, 11 (2), pp. 158-171. https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/museumstudies/museumsociety/documents/volumes/morgan

Abstract
Flexibility - considered broadly as adaptability and responsiveness to external forces - is a highly valued trait in late-modern life. As it reaches into new settings, there is scope to examine the diverse meanings, forms, and effects that it takes on. Using Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow) as a case-study, this paper explores how a ‘flexible museum’ is produced and sustained. By recounting ethnographic observation of the making of a small display on Charles Darwin, it identifies how flexibility is variously made manifest not only as frequent material change, but also through new work-procedures and improvisatory practice. More broadly, and as situated within the landscape of museological reform, insight into the experiences and perceived effects of change on the everyday practice and sense of professional self of museum staff is provided.

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Kelvingrove; flexibility; staff; creativity;

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Museum and Society: Volume 11, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersLoughborough University
Publication date01/06/2013
Date accepted by journal25/05/2013
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27814
Publisher URLhttps://www2.le.ac.uk/…s/volumes/morgan
eISSN1479-8360

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Dr Jennie Morgan

Dr Jennie Morgan

Senior Lecturer in Heritage, History

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