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Who Owns Beauty? - Benedicte (technische Universitat Berlin Savoy
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Who Owns Beauty? - Benedicte (technische Universitat Berlin Savoy

Brand: Benedicte Savoy · Categorie: Miscellaneous · Actualizat: 02.06.2026 03:05

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Pe scurt: Beauty belongs to no one. But what about the objects that museums celebrate as great works of art: to whom do they belong? Do they belong to the places where they originated? To the cultures whose genius they embody? To…

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Beauty belongs to no one. But what about the objects that museums celebrate as great works of art: to whom do they belong? Do they belong to the places where they originated? To the cultures whose genius they embody? To the enlightened collectors who saw their value and appropriated them? Or to the whole of humanity which has access to them through institutions dedicated to their preservation? And if the latter, how can we justify the fact that some people are able to enjoy what is supposed to be a universally shared heritage while others cannot? \n \nWe can begin to answer these questions, argues Bénédicte Savoy, by examining how these objects actually came to be with us and what their journeys reveal about our history and its violence and asymmetries, both symbolic and real. These objects have no doubt left their mark on the places where they arrived; they have also left wounds that are still raw in the places from which they came. The bust of Nefertiti, the Great Pergamon Altar, the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, the Sistine Madonna, the Old Summer Palace bronze heads, Watteau's L'Enseigne de Gersaint, the Bangwa Queen, Klimt's Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, the Benin Bronzes: through the journeys of these iconic works, Savoy reflects on desire and domination, on rupture and restitution, and on the profound emotions evoked by beauty when it is laced with pain of historical loss. \n \nThis timely and highly original reflection on beauty, provenance, power and loss will be essential reading for those concerned with the preservation and restitution of cultural objects and it will appeal to anyone interested in art, culture and politics today.

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