Abstract

Ethnographic exhibitions play an increasingly prominent role in rethinking how anthropology can engage in contemporary debates across academic and public settings. Since its inception in autumn 2014, the new Moesgaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark, has provided a space for experiments in ethnographic exhibition making through long-term and temporary exhibitions, alongside a smaller laboratory space for university staff, students and others. Focusing on the permanent installation Time Travellers, and the long-term exhibition The Lives of the Dead, this review examines the challenges and potentials of presenting ethnography in contemporary museum settings.

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