Religions (Nov 2022)

Collecting as Ordering or Scattering; Scattering as Destruction

  • Padma Kaimal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13111039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1039

Abstract

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Collecting and scattering may seem like opposites, but they are in fact complementary, interdependent actions. To collect religious art and other objects is also to scatter them. Though collecting can sometimes be virtuous, it is always disruptive to some previous order. Reversing that kind of disruption, which occurred on a grand scale during European explorations and colonization of much of the world, is not always possible, but telling the stories of those disruptions is an important first step for museums to take. A next step is to engage in meaningful conversations with places from which objects have been collected.

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