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The Art Museum as a Platform for Self-formation

Mette Houlberg Rung
Statens Museum for Kunst, Denmark

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Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 22:17, s. 199–210

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Publicerad: 2007-09-19

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ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

This article considers the tradition of ‘Bildung’ in relation to the museum by drawing on recent self-formation theories developed by the Danish social analysts Lars Geer Hammerhøj and Lars-Henrik Schmidt. It is argued that today the museum can be used as a platform for self-formation; where the museum user employs the museum narratives and the art works in a self-formative and personal way. Furthermore; the article debates the pedagogical challenge; which faces the museum today; suggesting that the museum should take a more active role museum; becoming a partner for dialogue instead of a lecturer.

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