Past and future presencing in museums

Musea Participatie Samenwerking

In the context of the various rapid transformations taking place in the world today, the roles of museums are being rethought, resulting in urgent requests for engagement as regards the current questions and challenges facing human societies. At the same time that ideas about various highly needed reconceptualizations of museums are being brought forward, the awareness of the concept of ‘intangible cultural heritage’ is growing significantly.

To help include the approaches of the intangible heritage paradigm like participation, intangible heritage brokers provide museum professionals with inspirational and pragmatic methodological tools emphasizing the “great potential [of intangible cultural heritage] to address pressing issues in today’s world in innovative ways, and to contribute to the identification and implementation of sustainable solutions” for the future

The argument in this article, however, is that in the museum sector broader time alignments are critical when engaging with intangible cultural heritage. The multidirectional relationships between the past, present and future that museums create and use when working with intangible cultural heritage will have to be taken into account more profoundly in the discourse about building bridges across, and collaborating between, the sectors.

 

Auteur: Sophie Elpers

 

Maart 2021

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