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January 05, 2015Session 2: Minna Moore Ede and Paul Greenhalgh1 hour 3 minutesPlaySESSION 2: Should museum displays rejoice in being of their time, or aim to transcend time?Minna Moore Ede (National Gallery)Paul Greenhalgh (Sainsbury Centre)Chair: Tim Knox...moreShareView all episodesBy Cambridge UniversityJanuary 05, 2015Session 2: Minna Moore Ede and Paul Greenhalgh1 hour 3 minutesPlaySESSION 2: Should museum displays rejoice in being of their time, or aim to transcend time?Minna Moore Ede (National Gallery)Paul Greenhalgh (Sainsbury Centre)Chair: Tim Knox...moreMore shows like Does the Museum Just Preserve the Museum?View allPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge5 ListenersPhilosophy16 ListenersDarwin – Darwin College Lecture Series 20092 ListenersGyrokinetics in Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas1 ListenersFaculty of Classics5 ListenersCentre for Gender Studies2 ListenersMedieval History Seminars16 ListenersMoral Sciences Club3 ListenersEconomic and Social History0 ListenersCriminology: 11th Evidence Based Policing Conference0 Listeners
SESSION 2: Should museum displays rejoice in being of their time, or aim to transcend time?Minna Moore Ede (National Gallery)Paul Greenhalgh (Sainsbury Centre)Chair: Tim Knox
January 05, 2015Session 2: Minna Moore Ede and Paul Greenhalgh1 hour 3 minutesPlaySESSION 2: Should museum displays rejoice in being of their time, or aim to transcend time?Minna Moore Ede (National Gallery)Paul Greenhalgh (Sainsbury Centre)Chair: Tim Knox...more
SESSION 2: Should museum displays rejoice in being of their time, or aim to transcend time?Minna Moore Ede (National Gallery)Paul Greenhalgh (Sainsbury Centre)Chair: Tim Knox