What is a radical democratic museum? The museum is a public institution that is connected to the street as a space of protest and the parliament as a space of assembly, but can and does other things. As a place where historical traditions, objects and different actors come together, it allows us to come to terms with what has happened, to negotiate what this means for the present and how a future can be imagined that is more than just an extension of the present. The radical democratic museum belongs to “everyone” and, in this sense, is itself a space for the exploration of the question of who “everyone” is and who remains excluded.
The text has been translated by machine (AI technology by DeepL). Translation errors cannot be ruled out.