Kearney, Alison2006-11-022006-11-022006-11-02http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1590MASTERS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF ARTS STUDENT NO: 9910933FThis study investigates the ways in which museums are understood as texts, and how artists challenge those assumptions within their work. The extent to which parody, a central tenet of post- modern art, can be used as an effective means to challenge the hegemony of the art museum, is investigated through an analyses of artworks by Illya Kabakov and Marcel Broodthaers. The first part of the study interrogates the hegemonic function of museums, through a discussion of the central tenets of museological discourse, in order to contextualise the discussion of the artworks in question. The second part of this study includes an analysis of specific artworks by Illya Kabakov and Marcel Broodthaers, detailing the ways in which these artists parody aspects of museum practice. The concluding chapter interrogates my own artistic production in relation to this research.149204 bytes101776829 bytes36003 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfenMuseum historyArt Museum practicesparody in Twentieth Century ArtMarcel BroodthaersIllya KabakovAlison KearneyConfronting The Museum: The Function Of Parody In The Work Of Illya Kabakov and Marcel Broodthaers.Thesis