How to Cite

Hampel, Sarah, Kabelitz, Franziska and Walther, Angelika (Eds.): (Un)seen stories: Suchen, Sehen, Sichtbarmachen, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net-ART-Books, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1419

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-98501-265-7 (PDF)

Published

05/29/2024

Authors

Sarah Hampel (Ed.), Franziska Kabelitz (Ed.), Angelika Walther (Ed.)

(Un)seen stories

Suchen, Sehen, Sichtbarmachen

The exhibition (Un)seen stories. Looking, Locating, Illuminating (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, 31.05. – 25.08.2024) shows hidden stories from the collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin. Curated by assistant curators from various institutes and collections, this exhibition initiates a dialog between objects and their narratives objects and their narratives revealing connections that are otherwise invisible. Their stories provoke opinions, attitudes and feelings and allow fresh perspectivesto the displayed objects.

Sarah Hampel studied art history at the Technical University of Berlin and is currently employed as a curatorial assistant at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Her research focuses are provenance research and classical modernism.

Franziska Kabelitz studied history of art of Islamic-majority regions and international relations, and completed training in provenance research. Currently, she is conducting research on manuscript painting, architectural ceramics and objects of wood from the collection of the Museum for Islamic Art in Berlin.

Angelika Walther studied classical archaeology, cultural studies, and history at Humboldt-University of Berlin. Her doctoral thesis deals with Cypriot sanctuaries of the Iron Age period. She works as an curatorial assistant at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Dagmar Korbacher
4-5
Inhalt
6-7
Sarah Hampel, Franziska Kabelitz, Angelika Walther
9-14
22-24
36-37
Evgenia Dammer, Sophie Gurjanov
49-53
85-86
Franziska Kabelitz, Julia Richard, Sarah Hampel
107-113
Impress
132

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