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MUSEUM AS A PUBLIC SPACE

Bobrikhin A.A.

DOI: 10.23951/2312-7899-2019-2-169-176

Information About Author:

Andrey A. Bobrikhin, Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, Russia. E-mail: uralfolk@mail.ru

The article represents a view of the museum as a public space that is woven into the networks of other city sites. It is also a space that is determined by the way it behaves and uses it. The peculiarity of using the visitor of the museum space is described in terms of “demonstrativeness” and “spectacularity”, when the mode of behavior in space is manifested in performances and games with openness and accessibility for viewing. It is proposed to study the phenomenon of the multiplicity of scenarios for the use of exposure space, that is, the study of the transitive properties of the museum space.

Keywords: museum, exhibition space, public space, transitive space, publicity, accessibility, demonstrativeness

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Issue: 2, 2019

Series of issue: Issue 2

Rubric: RESEARCH REPORTS

Pages: 169 — 176

Downloads: 1633

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