Beatrix Ruf, Bart van der Heide, Bart Rutten, M. Schavemaker, Fieke Konijn, R. Esner, Christel Vesters
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Present are Beatrix Ruf (Artistic Director, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam), Bart van der Heide (Chief Curator, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam), Bart Rutten (at the time of the roundtable Head of Collections, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, currently director of the Centraal Museum in Utrecht ), and Margriet Schavemaker (curator and Manager Education, Interpretation, and Publications, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam). Moderated by Fieke Konijn and Rachel Esner, editors of this issue of Stedelijk Studies. Transcript and edits by Christel Vesters. This roundtable discussion was organized in December 2016 on the occasion of the current edition of Stedelijk Studies, which centers on the theme of Curating the Collection. Increasingly, museums, both nationally and internationally, are formulating new ways of engaging with their collections and showing them. Currently, with plans to rehang its own renowned collection and introduce an ongoing, research-based program that will critically reflect on and continuously (re)contextualize the artworks and themes it represents, the Stedelijk Museum provides an interesting case study in relation to the topics discussed in this issue. While reading this transcript, it is important to keep in mind that the conversation reflects discussions that took place early in the re-installation process.
出席会议的有Beatrix Ruf(阿姆斯特丹市立博物馆艺术总监)、Bart van der Heide(阿姆斯特丹市立博物馆首席策展人)、Bart Rutten(时任阿姆斯特丹市立博物馆藏品主管,现任乌得勒支中央博物馆馆长)和Margriet Schavemaker(阿姆斯特丹市立博物馆教育、解释和出版策展人兼经理)。由本期《市立研究》的编辑Fieke Konijn和Rachel Esner主持。克里斯特尔·韦斯特的文字记录和编辑。本次圆桌讨论是在2016年12月市立大学研究的当前版本中组织的,主题是“收藏策划”。越来越多的国内和国际博物馆正在制定与藏品互动并展示它们的新方式。目前,阿姆斯特丹市立博物馆计划重新悬挂自己著名的收藏品,并引入一个正在进行的、基于研究的项目,该项目将批判性地反思并不断(重新)将其所代表的艺术品和主题置于背景中,为本问题讨论的主题提供了一个有趣的案例研究。在阅读这段文字记录时,重要的是要记住,对话反映了重装过程早期发生的讨论。