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Connectedness, consumption and climate change: the exhibition human nature
Museum Management and Curatorship ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 , DOI: 10.1080/09647775.2020.1842237
Helen Arfvidsson 1 , Ann Follin 1
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ABSTRACT The exhibition Human Nature, produced by the National Museums of World Culture in Sweden, addresses the concepts of mass consumption, climate change and the human impact on nature. Covering themes such as connectedness, planetary boundaries; mass extinction; system change; living with things; sustainable practices; and emotional landscapes - the exhibition explicitly encourages awareness and action, while navigating on the spectrum from despair to hope. Each theme is developed in collaboration with a variety of partners and the result is an exhibition that combines objects from the museum collection with current research, contemporary art, and activist initiatives. This article unpacks the inspirations, accomplishments and challenges generated by the exhibition, with the aim of providing a case study on how to inspire visitors to take action and change their approach to consumption and climate change.

中文翻译:

连通性、消费与气候变化:人性展览

摘要 由瑞典国家世界文化博物馆制作的“人性”展览探讨了大众消费、气候变化和人类对自然的影响等概念。涵盖连通性、行星边界等主题;大灭绝;系统变更;与物共存;可持续的做法;和情感景观——展览明确鼓励意识和行动,同时在从绝望到希望的光谱中导航。每个主题都是与各种合作伙伴合作开发的,结果是一个将博物馆藏品与当前研究、当代艺术和激进主义倡议相结合的展览。本文解开展览所产生的灵感、成就和挑战,
更新日期:2020-11-01
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