Journal | magazén
Monographic journal issue | 3 | 2 | 2022
Research Article | Re-Inventing the Museum and its Narratives
Abstract
The essay analyses the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns during the pandemic on the practices of museum storytelling in the context of social networks, particularly in relation to the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice, Italy. The spring 2020 lockdown constituted a totally new situation for museums, whose forced closure caused the fundamental daily relationship with visitors to fail in an unexpected and all-encompassing way. At this juncture, social media have provided the space for an effective rethinking and reconstruction of the Museum’s narratives, starting from their inherent potential and the need to interpret the external need, though not to substitute a real on-site visit. This paper is based on a practical and direct experience, thus trying to benchmark the specific case study of Palazzo Grimani and inserting it into the wider academic literature that developed out of the challenges fostered by the pandemic.
Submitted: Sept. 12, 2022 | Accepted: Nov. 7, 2022 | Published Dec. 16, 2022 | Language: it
Keywords Storytelling • Timing • Museum • City • Social network • Irony
Subtags Image data Institutions Society Works of Art Communication Participation Visualisation Communities Born digital artefacts
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Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2022/06/005