The Feminist Killjoy Untangles Philanthropy: Norway’s National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet) and Fredriksen Family Art Company Limited
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2022-06-14Type
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Gullickson, CharisAbstract
In June 2019, The National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet) in Norway announced plans for a decade-long collaboration
with Fredriksen Family Art Company Limited. The agreement gives the museum access to the Fredriksen collection
of art and intends to generate a series of major exhibitions and significantly strengthen research. While this publicprivate partnership received some criticism in the press at the time, to date there is little or no academic research on
the challenges of such an alliance. This article considers Sara Ahmed’s concept of the “feminist killjoy” as a method
to untangle the complexity of philanthropy.
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Gullickson, C.A. (2023). Talking Back to Art Museum Practices: Seeing Public Art Museums in Norway Through the Lens of Institutional Critique, Feminism and Decoloniality. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29854.Publisher
UniversitetsforlagetCitation
Gullickson CA. The Feminist Killjoy Untangles Philanthropy: Norway’s National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet) and Fredriksen Family Art Company Limited . Kunst og kultur. 2022Metadata
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