Volume 6, 2015
(Dis)Embedding. The Institutionalization of the Social Memory of Totalitarian Pasts
Irina Hasnaş-Hubbard
Pages 91-112
Memorialization of Challenging Topics
Artists’ Interventions as Examples of Museum (Good) Practice
Challenging topics in museums can guide museum professionals in developing modern methods of displaying their heritage, but also in offering reinterpretations of existing collections. The public also looks for challenging topics—injustice, loss, pain, or death—and many museums manage to attract visitors by offering them places to debate, reflect, or take action. These topics, if presented in an exhibition, could engage practising artists in an ideological exchange with the museum institution. Our statement is that artists with curatorial interest can scrutinise the ways in which cultural heritage is revealed or interpreted for the contemporary public. The uncomfortable or uncertain aspects of recent and contemporary history are of great interest for contemporary artists and we assume that the Communist era in Romania could be further interpreted by artists in future museum places.