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Antiquity on display : regimes of the authentic in Berlin's Pergamon Museum / Can Bilsel.
Main entry:

Bilsel, Can.

Title & Author:

Antiquity on display : regimes of the authentic in Berlin's Pergamon Museum / Can Bilsel.

Publication:

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.

Description:

xvii, 281 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), map ; 24 cm.

Series:

Classical presences

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-268) and index.
Introduction : Space and relief in the Pergamon Room ; the original and its double ; On the museum's context: historical monument or a décor? ; A critical biography of the spaces in the museum ; Hegemonies and the longe durée -- No place like Greece: Berlin's Museum Island and the architectures of history : Karl Friedrich Schinkel's A view of Greece in its prime ; Greece: from a trope to a terriroire ; The destination of antiquities: what the museum lacks ; 'All men will be brothers'? Bildung and the vocation of the museum ; The world seen through an Ionic window: the Altes Museum ; The Neues Museum: a tower or a tree? -- Reconstructing Pergamon: antique fragments, modern visions : Marbles lost and found: Carl Humann in Bergama ; The problem of the frieze: tectonic or painterly? ; The Pergamon Panorama: urban visions for Prussia and France ; Temple inside a temple: the first Pergamon Museum by Fritz Wolff -- A museum for the empire: the problem of style : Sculpting the void: Alfred Messel's project for the Museum Island ; The fin-de-siècle critique: redeemer-art ; Art versus ethnology: taxonomies of an empire ; Wilhelm Gode's style rooms: the original setting and the bourgeois intérior -- Reconstructing Babylon: the return of the Archaic : Transgressing Bilderverbot: back to Babylon ; Prussia's Assyria: in search of an organic essence ; The lion of Babylon in the age of the work of art ; Symbol, ornament, art: figures of the counter-enlightenment -- Architecture in the museum: monuments of a mass spectacle : The altar and its frames ; Berlin's museum war ; A total vision: Theodor Wiegand's 'living people's museum' ; Reproductions without originals? -- Epilogue : Regimes of the authentic : The master of the copies ; The rank and file: bureaucracies of the authentic ; Tableaux vivants: performing the aura.
Dust jacket.
CCA and Phyllis Lambert mentioned in acknowledgements.
Summary:

"[This book] is a critical biography of Berlin's Pergamon Museum and its popular architectural displays: the Great Altar of Pergamon, the Market Gate of Miletus, and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. [The author] argues that the museum has produced a modern décor, an iconic image, which has replaced the lost ancient monuments rather than creating an explicitly hypothetical representation of antiquity. Addressing the dilemmas raised by the continuing presence of these displays, which embody the distinctive traits of the artistic and ideological programs of the last two centuries, Bilsel questions what the process of reproduction and authentication of antiquity in the museum tells us about our changing perceptions of historic monuments. Documenting the process through which these imaginative reproductions of architecture were conceived, staged, and came to be perceived as authentic monuments, this volume offers an insight into the history of Berlin's Museum Island and the shifting regimes of the authentic in museum displays from the 19th century to the present."--Jacket.

ISBN:

9780199570553 (hardback)
0199570558 (hardback)
(ebook)
9780191808272

Subject:

Pergamonmuseum (Berlin, Germany)
Archaeology Philosophy.
Archaeological museums and collections Germany Berlin.
Museum architecture Designs and plans.
Antiquities Collection and preservation.
Museum techniques.
Archaeological museums and collections.
Archéologie Musées et collections Allemagne Berlin.
Antiquités Collections et conservation.
Muséologie.
Archéologie Musées et collections.
museology.
Antiquities.
Antike
Architektur
Authentizität
Präsentation
Rezeption
Sammlung
Bergama (Turkey) Antiquities.
Pergamum (Extinct city)
Germany Berlin.
Turkey Bergama.
Turkey Pergamum (Extinct city)
Museumsbau Pergamonmuseum
Centre canadien d'architecture Mentions, acknowledgments, etc.

Added entries:

Lambert, Phyllis
Classical presences.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 282713
Call No.: BIB 220416
Status: Available

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