Reading Group & Reception (Rummage: Museums, Exhibitions, and Representation RIW)

Rummage is a Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop focused on the nexus of exhibition, collection, curation, display, and representation within museums and museum-adjacent spaces. The group’s name, rummage, evokes both a materiality and an intellectual practice characteristic of museum studies more broadly. On the one hand, rummaging has a tactile quality. It gestures to the human role in how objects are placed and misplaced, organized and disorganized, thrown into juxtaposition, and often randomly re-discovered anew by individuals negotiating various value systems associated with objects. It evokes an image of coming to objects of the past with new eyes and curiosity. On the other hand, rummaging could also be used to describe an intellectual approach. In posing questions about the how and why certain narratives come to be exhibited and interpreted, we root around historical understandings of heritage and the power dynamics that lead certain narratives to become dominant. This process is guided by curiosity, a drive to understand, and a skepticism of ordering systems. 



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UMMA Cafe

On September 17th from 4:30-5:30pm, we'll host a welcome reception and reading group to discuss this ~20 page excerpt from Orhan Pamuk's The Innocence of Objects, with a specific focus on the last four pages: "A Modest Manifesto for Museums." The Innocence of Objects is the museum catalogue produced to go with Pamuk's Museum of Innocence in İstanbul, which was created in tandem with his 2008 novel of the same name. You can find more information about the museum project here.


We'll meet at the UMMA Cafe before moving outside for a picnic!

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