Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Deconstituting Museums : Participation's Affective Work - Helen Graham

Deconstituting Museums

Participation's Affective Work

By: Helen Graham

Hardcover | 5 April 2026

Sorry, we are not able to source the book you are looking for right now.

We did a search for other books with a similar title, however there were no matches. You can try selecting from a similar category, click on the author's name, or use the search box above to find your book.

Over the past 30 years, museums have turned to participation in the hope that direct involvement of non-museum staff would serve their claims to be accessible, inclusive, representative and diverse. And yet, adding participation to museums has often generated conflict, disappointment and anger.Deconstituting Museums argues that the difficulties produced by adding participatory practice arise from political incompatibility. In the representational liberal logics that underpin museum decision-making, trustees and professionals make decisions âon behalf of' future generations and the public. This is a political infrastructure the book names âmuseum constitution'. Conversely, participation arises from ideas and practices from direct and horizontal political traditions, drawing those who act as facilitators into new relationships and expanding political imaginations.Through sustained engagement with theories of affect, materialism, and feminist and decolonial praxis, Helen Graham identifies techniques for deconstituting museums. She uses experimental writing as a method to turn away from the desire to right institutional wrongs and towards relational and directly negotiated ways of organising. In doing so she locates participation not as engagement but as a mode of governance that is enabled by, and enables, variant political ontologies. This is an alternative named âparticipatory worlding'. The affective work of facilitating participation has long tugged at and frayed museums' constitutional liberal logics. Deconstituting Museums envisages how participation and its affects might be activated in reworking the politics of heritage.

More in Exhibition Catalogues & Specific Collections

The Art of Biodiversity : Artists & Naturalists, 1700-1900 - Eric Himmel
Renee Green : The Equator Has Moved - Jordan Carter

RRP $130.00

$124.75

Grayson Perry : Delusions of Grandeur - Grayson Perry

RRP $52.99

$40.75

23%
OFF
Studio Ceramics : British Studio Pottery 1900 to Now - Alun Graves
Mark Rothko : Paintings on Paper - Adam Greenhalgh

RRP $82.95

$53.75

35%
OFF
The Louvre : All The Paintings - Vincent Pomarede

RRP $120.00

$83.75

30%
OFF
The Stars We Do Not See : Australian Indigenous Art - Myles Russell-cook
Karl Lagerfeld : A Line of Beauty - Andrew Bolton

RRP $124.95

$86.75

31%
OFF
The present moment : The art of Clarice Beckett - Tracey Lock

RRP $49.95

$38.75

22%
OFF
William Morris : V &A - Anna Mason

RRP $110.00

$76.99

30%
OFF
The Face Magazine : Culture Shift - Sabina Jaskot-Gill

RRP $90.00

$64.99

28%
OFF
Yayoi Kusama - Akira Shibutami

Hardcover

RRP $59.95

$45.75

24%
OFF
Arthur Boyd : St Francis Tapestries - Arthur Boyd

RRP $39.95

$33.75

16%
OFF
Truth and Beauty : Pre-Raphaelites and their Sources of Inspiration - Melissa E. Buron
Lee Miller - Hilary Floe

Hardcover

RRP $90.00

$64.99

28%
OFF
The V &A Sourcebook of Pattern and Ornament : V &A - V & A Enterprises Limited
I Am. We Are. Liberty - Ester Coen

RRP $175.00

$121.75

30%
OFF
Woven Histories : Textiles and Modern Abstraction - Lynne Cooke

RRP $107.95

$75.75

30%
OFF
Strange Clay : Ceramics in Contemporary Art - Ralph Rugoff

RRP $90.00

$64.99

28%
OFF
Edward Hopper's New York - Kim Conaty

RRP $103.95

$73.75

29%
OFF