utställningshistoria
Utställningshistoria refers to the historical study of exhibitions. This field examines the origins, development, and cultural significance of various forms of public display, from ancient wonders to contemporary art installations. Early exhibitions often served religious or political purposes, showcasing treasures, artifacts, or achievements to impress and educate. The Renaissance saw the rise of cabinets of curiosities, private collections that offered glimpses into the natural and artificial world.
The modern era of exhibitions began with the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, a monumental event
Art exhibitions have a long and varied history, from the salons of Paris to contemporary gallery shows.