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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Museum coloniality : displaying Asian art in the whitened context

Shuchen Wang

subject

uskonnollinen taidekolonialismimuseum of religionsmuseum of artdelinkingnäyttelyarkkitehtuuricolonialityetnografiset museotMusée Guimetvalkoinen kuutiomuseotnäyttelysuunnitteludekolonisaatiotaidemuseotwhite-cube

description

The transformation of Musée Guimet and the transition of museums in the ‘countries of origin’ of its collections elucidates how white-cube crystallises Western cultural hegemony by erasing the colonial past of the objects and by representing the physical form of modernity. It contributes as well to nullifying the demand of repatriation, which seems to merely raise new power struggles rather than to recover indigenous beliefs (or identities). Through such a muséographie, the deities of the Other are ‘elevated’ from ethnographic specimen into art in the West while ‘diminished’ from sacred icons into art or historical artefacts in Asia. Museumification as such constitutes a whitening (Westernisation) heritage process that physically and epistemologically secularises non-Western faiths. Although the temple-simulated design is applied and limited Buddhist practice allowed in certain exhibition milieu or tourism destination, the phenomenon of museum coloniality is to be further studied should cultural diversity be indispensable for better heritage futures. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202110265416