1st Edition

The Rise of the Therapeutic Museum Decolonization and the Crisis of Knowledge

By Janet Kraynak Copyright 2026
238 Pages 5 Color & 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 5 Color & 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book considers how and why respite rooms, emotional support brochures, well-being guides, psychological consultants, and care days are becoming common features in the museum of art. Kraynak poses and answers this question, arguing that under its rightful ambition to decolonize––i.e., to rectify past and present inequalities–– the museum of the Global North is gradually replacing a... Read more

Introduction  Part I: Therapy  3.From Care Ethics to (Self)-Care Aesthetics  2. The Rise of the Therapeutic Museum  Part II: Epistemology 3. The (De)Colonial Museum, Restitution, and Epistemic Inequality  4. The Pluriversal Museum: Five Models of Epistemological Decolonization  Part III: Pedagogy  5. Towards a Pedagogy of Resistance

Biography

Janet Kraynak is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art History at Columbia University, USA.