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Heritage and Legacy: the Use of Omega Workshops Prints in Bloomsbury Group 'Merch'

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Title: Heritage and Legacy: the Use of Omega Workshops Prints in Bloomsbury Group 'Merch'
Authors: Nina Eldridge
Source: Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, Vol 29 (2024)
Subject Terms: heritage, British art, museums, Bloomsbury, Omega Workshops, by-products, Sociology (General), HM401-1281
Publisher Information: Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Sociology (General)
Description: This article explores the use of prints from the Omega Workshops in the creation of commercial by-products for heritage sites associated with the Bloomsbury Group. The Omega Workshops were an experimental design collective, active from 1913 to 1919. Largely the project of the art critic Roger Fry, the painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant also played important roles. The latter two then moved to a house in Sussex, Charleston Farmhouse. The house is now a heritage site maintained by The Charleston Trust. This article begins by establishing the differences between the Omega Workshops, Charleston, and Bloomsbury more generally. The article then considers the visitors’ relationship to by-products as objects and the spatial considerations involved, before finally looking at the items currently available for purchase in the Charleston gift shop and the meaning they hold in terms of heritage and legacy.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
French
ISSN: 2108-6559
Relation: https://journals.openedition.org/miranda/57730; https://doaj.org/toc/2108-6559
DOI: 10.4000/miranda.57730
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/826393837c8d4a12b9d3faf08981d84a
Accession Number: edsdoj.826393837c8d4a12b9d3faf08981d84a
ISSN: 21086559
DOI: 10.4000/miranda.57730
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals