Why'd They Put That In A Museum?

著者: Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees
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  • Art. Objects. Museums. Ideas. Questions. What happens when you put things on display and invite people in to look? Have you ever seen art on display and wondered, “Why’d they put that in a museum?” Museum curator Sarah Lees and author Beth Bacon start each conversation with one item, in one specific museum. We explore the object, its history, and the cultural ideas surrounding it. In the end, that object takes on new meaning as listeners discover the fascinating reasons it ended up in a museum.

    © 2025 © 2025 Why'd They Put That In A Museum? Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees
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Art. Objects. Museums. Ideas. Questions. What happens when you put things on display and invite people in to look? Have you ever seen art on display and wondered, “Why’d they put that in a museum?” Museum curator Sarah Lees and author Beth Bacon start each conversation with one item, in one specific museum. We explore the object, its history, and the cultural ideas surrounding it. In the end, that object takes on new meaning as listeners discover the fascinating reasons it ended up in a museum.

© 2025 © 2025 Why'd They Put That In A Museum? Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees
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  • What Is A Museum? The Evolution and Purpose of Museums: Past, Present, and Future
    2025/03/29

    In this episode of "Why They Put That in a Museum," Beth Bacon, an author and avid museum goer, joins Sarah Lees, a museum curator and researcher, to explore the origins, history, and purposes of museums. They discuss ancient Greek philosophical institutions, the Renaissance patronage of Lorenzo de Medici, and the concept of cabinets of curiosities in the 1600s. They talk about the founding of significant museums like the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford and the British Museum in London. The discussion transitions into the history of American museums, highlighting the Charleston Museum and the Peabody Essex Museum. They speculate about the future of museums with evolving roles and missions. They discuss Beth’s volunteer work at the Missouri History Museum and its exhibits that engage diverse audiences and promote shared community experiences.

    00:00 Introduction to the Hosts and Podcast

    01:19 Today's Topic: The Concept of Museums

    02:35 Historical Origins of Museums

    08:23 Early Museums in the United States

    11:19 Modern Museums and Their Evolving Roles

    17:28 Conclusion and Podcast Wrap-Up

    Some museums mentioned:
    Smart History Website: https://smarthistory.org/a-brief-history-of-the-art-museum/

    Ashmolean Museum at Oxford: https://www.ashmolean.org/

    British Museum in London: https://www.britishmuseum.org/

    Charleston Museum: https://www.charlestonmuseum.org/

    Peabody Essex Museum: https://www.pem.org/

    Missouri History Museum: https://mohistory.org/museum

    If you'd like to contact the hosts, visit: https://whydtheyputthatinamuseum.com/

    Send us a text with ideas for new episodes or just let us know what you think.

    © 2025 Why'd They Put That In A Museum podcast hosts Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees.

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    18 分
  • Lusha Nelson: Photographs of Jesse Owens, Katherine Hepburn, and more
    2025/03/22

    In this episode of “Why Did They Put That in a Museum?” hosts Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees discuss the photographs of a little known photographer, Lusha Nelson. Nelson’s photos were found in a yard sale. Why’d they put them in a museum? These were not just any old thrifted finds. First, they are stunningly beautiful. Plus, Nelson's photographs include portraits of icons and luminaries like Jesse Owens and Katharine Hepburn. The shading and compositions are rich and evocative. Who is Lusha Nelson? He emigrated from Latvia to New York in the 1920’s. He's a self-taught photography who, during the depression, took photos for Condé Nast (yes Condé Nast was an actual person). Nelson's life and career were cut short due to his early death in 1938. Then his works were almost lost to time. Sarah shares a personal connection to this project, recounting that, when she worked at the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, someone contacted the museum and offered some prints she and her husband had found in a yard sale many years earlier. Usually, curators politely decline this kind of request. But Sarah and her colleagues took a look and found a treasure trove of stunning portraits and street scenes. Sarah talks about organizing the exhibition of Lusha Nelson’s art in 2017 and the role of museums in sharing work that’s spectacular enough to be preserved and shared with the public.


    00:00 Introduction to the Episode

    00:23 Meet Lusha Nelson the photographer

    00:32 The Discovery of Lusha Nelson's Work

    02:19 Iconic Photographs: Jesse Owens and Katharine Hepburn

    03:39 The Significance of Nelson's Work

    08:23 Sarah’s Personal Connection and Rediscovery of Nelson

    12:02 Lusha Nelson's Life and Career

    17:01 Street Photography and Lesser-Known Works

    20:46 Legacy and Preservation

    27:58 Conclusion

    To look at Nelson's art, visit:

    https://philbrook.org/exhibitions/lusha-nelson-found/

    https://www.artnet.com/artists/lusha-nelson/

    To reach out to the podcasters, visit:

    https://whydtheyputthatinamuseum.com/

    Send us a text with ideas for new episodes or just let us know what you think.

    © 2025 Why'd They Put That In A Museum podcast hosts Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees.

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    29 分
  • Vivian Maier, American photographer
    2025/03/15

    In this episode of 'Why They Put That in a Museum,' hosts Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees discuss the unusual story of Vivian Meier, an unknown nanny whose extraordinary street photography was discovered by chance in an unclaimed storage locker. They discuss the unique and enigmatic nature of her photographs and the very unusual way her body of work came to be known. In fact, none of Meier’s powerful and thought-provoking photos are on display in traditional museums. Sarah and Beth go on to explore broader questions about the definition and purpose of museums. Tune in to discover why Vivian Meier's photography is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

    Suggested Links

    https://www.vivianmaier.com/

    https://newyork.fotografiska.com/en/exhibitions/vivian-maier

    Timeline

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    01:50 Today's Subject: Vivian Meyer

    02:21 The Discovery of Vivian Meyer's Work

    05:15 Analyzing Vivian Meier's Photography

    11:33 The Debate: Should Meier's Work Be in a Museum?

    20:47 The Purpose of Museums

    22:34 Conclusion

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whyd-they-put-that-in-a-museum/id1792614250


    Send us a text with ideas for new episodes or just let us know what you think.

    © 2025 Why'd They Put That In A Museum podcast hosts Beth Bacon and Sarah Lees.

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    25 分

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