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                   Reich, L., 67                    social class, 13, 19, 45, 50, 53–4, 81, 104,
                   Reichardt, J., 87                    105, 109, 110–11, 124–5
                   repatriation, 113–21             socialist realism, 43
                   reproduction, see mass reproduction  solipsism, 112–13
                   Resleure, T., 153                Solomon-Godeau, A., 123
                   resonance, 144, 153, 154         Sontag, S., 125
                   Reynolds, J., 122–3              South Kensington Museum, London, 84
                   Rhode Island School of Design, 130  South Sea Bubble, 19
                   Riley, B., 87                    spectacle, 56, 60, 106, 123, 153
                   ritual, 16–17, 97, 109, 111, 119, 141, 142  spectatorship, 47, 51, 53, 55–8, 63, 103,
                   Romanticism, 17–18, 48, 50–1, 95     104
                   Roosevelt, T., 49                Stalinism, 65
                   Rotha, P., 79                    standardization, 80, 132–3, 134, 142
                   Rothko, M., 17                   de Stijl, 61
                   Royal Academy, London, 122       storage, 130–1, 136, 151
                   Royal Gallery of Paintings, Dresden, 16  see also open stack/open storage
                   Rouen Museum of Antiquities, 17  structuralism, 70
                   Ruschenberger, W., 46            subjectivity, 2, 91, 100, 108, 112, 127, 131,
                   Russian Communal Flat Virtual Museum,  144
                      154                           subject–object relations, 2, 109, 112–13,
                                                        127, 143, 154
                   Samuel, R., 54                   surrealism, 62, 143
                   Sandberg, M., 55–6, 105, 107     sublime, 17
                   Sarnoff, D., 72
                   Schapiro, D. and C., 35          tableaux, 44, 47, 53, 56, 63
                   Schivelbusch, W., 105            Tarabukin, N., 38
                   Schor, N., 123                   taste, 34–5, 68, 99, 110–11, 121–3, 124–7
                   science, 3, 86–8, 111            Tate Gallery (Tate Britain), 18
                   science centres, 3, 85, 89       Tate Modern, London, 149–50
                   Science Museum, London, 83–4     taxidermy, 20, 47–52, 153
                   science museums, 83–4, 111       Taylorism, 79–80, 89, 133
                   Sekula, A., 133                  technology, 3, 72–4, 77, 83, 87–90, 105,
                   semiotics, 70, 95, 101               107, 132–3, 139, 148
                   serendipity, 88–90               television, 10–11, 72, 91, 94, 146, 152
                   sexuality, 22, 31–2, 109, 124–7  theatre
                   Sherman, D. J., 28–9               museum as, 27
                   shopping arcades and malls, 25, 26, 33,  sets, 31, 61, 68
                      44                              techniques used in museum, 56–7, 65,
                   shop windows, see window dressing    94
                   Simmel, G., 41–2, 44, 106        thing theory, 7
                   Simpson, M., 117                 thingliness, 3, 4, 7, 69, 72, 83, 137, 140,
                   simulation, 56–8, 93–4, 113, 138, 146  142, 143, 153
                    see also illusionism; mimesis; historical  Thomas, N., 22, 23–4, 26
                      reconstruction                Tiller girls, 79
                   Sistine Madonna, 16–17           touring exhibitions, 72
                   Skansen Open-Air Museum, Stockholm,  tourism, 60
                      56                            town planning, 102
                   Skinner, B. F., 75, 89           tribal museums, 115
                   Sloane, H., 12                   Tropen Museum Junior, Amsterdam, 94
                   Smithsonian Institution, 38, 46, 117–21
                   Snow White, 5–6                  Urban, J., 31
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