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Narrative Spaces

On the Art of Exhibiting

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Narrative Environments is about exhibitions, about their practice and principles. The book establishes a comprehensive theoretical, practical and cultural-historical framework and it defines the conceptual tools to probe the dynamics of the profession. Exhibition designers generally face the task of translating complex narrative, academic objectives into a compelling spatial narrative comprising a mix of different media and communicative strategies.
With the aid of space, collection pieces, images, light, photography, film and interactive media, the medium of the exhibition has acquired a unique potential to inform, seduce or surprise visitors and to induce engagement. Narrative Spaces uncovers the dramaturgical, scenographical principles of the exhibition as a narrative space and it inspires new approaches of exhibition design. The book analyses the field from three different points of view: the theoreticalphilosophical, the practical and the cultural-historical. It not only addresses designers, but also curators and critics, theatre makers, artists and architects - in short, everyone interested in the expressive potential of spaces. Image above: photography: Thijs Wolzak)

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ISBN 978-90-6450-794-6 | November 2012 | sold out | Herman Kossmann, Suzanne Mulder, Frank den Oudsten | design: Haller Brun | English | hardcover | 15,5 x 23 cm | 192 pages | illustrated (110 full color)

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