Contemporary Art and the Display of Ancient Egypt
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Contemporary Art and the Display of Ancient Egypt
Beyond the illusion of dialogue—how contemporary art in Egyptian galleries is curated and controlled.
Contemporary art installations in Egyptian galleries are often framed as dialogues between past and present—but what if they are, instead, shaped by the museum itself? Contemporary Art and the Display of Ancient Egypt argues that both contemporary and ancient works are mediated through the structures and ideologies of the museum space. In this seminal work, Alice Stevenson examines how artists’ work influences museum discourse and public engagement with ancient artifacts.
Drawing on case studies from the British Museum, the Egyptian Museum in Turin, and the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, this book assesses the motivations behind these interventions and their lasting impact. Through an evidence-based approach, Stevenson offers new insights into how curators, scholars, and artists can collaborate to create more meaningful and politically engaged museum experiences. Of particular interest to Egyptologists, museum professionals, and contemporary art scholars, this work redefines the role of artistic intervention in shaping our understanding of ancient cultures.
Contemporary art installations in Egyptian galleries are often framed as dialogues between past and present—but what if they are, instead, shaped by the museum itself? Contemporary Art and the Display of Ancient Egypt argues that both contemporary and ancient works are mediated through the structures and ideologies of the museum space. In this seminal work, Alice Stevenson examines how artists’ work influences museum discourse and public engagement with ancient artifacts.
Drawing on case studies from the British Museum, the Egyptian Museum in Turin, and the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, this book assesses the motivations behind these interventions and their lasting impact. Through an evidence-based approach, Stevenson offers new insights into how curators, scholars, and artists can collaborate to create more meaningful and politically engaged museum experiences. Of particular interest to Egyptologists, museum professionals, and contemporary art scholars, this work redefines the role of artistic intervention in shaping our understanding of ancient cultures.

Reviews
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Juxtapositions: a historical perspective
2 Artists in twenty-first-century galleries of ancient Egypt
3 Contemporary art and the British Museum
4 Contemporary art and the Museo Egizio
5 Contemporary art and the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst
6 Inspiration, intervention or interdisciplinarity?
Appendix: list of interventions discussed in text
References
Index
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