Museums have historically helped construct race by displaying objects from the early modern period (1640-1780) that used visual tropes and stereotypes to represent Black people, and by recontextualizing these objects within national narratives, museums can contribute to greater inclusivity and diversity in how race is understood and represented.
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The Rijksmuseum. The Louvre. The V&A. What stories have their collections been telling — and whose? PhD researcher Amber Burbidge studies images and objects made between 1640 and 1780 that depict Black figures: paintings, porcelain, tapestries, prints. She traces how visual culture didn't just reflect ideas about race — it helped build them. Her work asks how museums can now contextualise these objects honestly, and what it means for the national narratives these institutions still carry. #MyPhDPitch #EUI #MuseumStudies #ArtHistory #RaceAndHistory
After the Black Lives Matter movement gained international attention in 2020 following the police murder of George Floyd, scholars have increasingly reckoned with the institutionalized structural inequalities in their fields, such as in my case in museums. Using pre-modern critical race [music] theory and methods in material culture and intersectionality, my research looks at images [music] and objects in museums representing black people in order to understand how race and gender was constructed through visual tropes and stereotypes. These objects are created in the early modern period from roughly 1640 to 1780, a time marked [music] by colonialism and enslavement. By researching these representations of blackness found in print culture, portraiture, porcelain, and tapestries, and in famous museums such as the Rijksmuseum, the Louvre, and the V&A, we can not only get a better comprehension of how the concept of race was created, but we can also begin to recontextualize these objects more successfully. This is highly important as museums often construct national narratives, and by making race [music] part of these narratives, we take a step closer towards quality, inclusivity, and diversity.
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