Lectern Journal

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The Afterlife of the Artwork


Author: Elif Sustam
Affiliation: Department of History, Boğaziçi University
Published by: Lectern Journal
Edited by: Fırat Güney
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Abstract
This essay examines a trip to the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, analyzing both the architectural setting and the posthumous fate of the objects it houses. The museum, rooted in Enlightenment ideals of preservation and exhibition, reinterprets artifacts once associated with worship, ritual, and daily life. Through an examination of sarcophagi, reliefs, friezes, and decorative architectural fragments, the study explores how displaced relics transform into aestheticized objects detached from their original cultural contexts.

Special attention is given to the Thasos Relief (470–460 BCE), a funerary stele depicting a symposium scene, notable for its fusion of naturalistic and abstract forms—particularly the symbolic moon motif, which continues to resonate with modern imagination. The essay argues that such relics occupy a liminal position within the museum space, oscillating between history and art, life and death, utility and symbolism. In doing so, the museum becomes not merely a site of preservation but a stage for reinterpreting the boundaries between the sacred and the aesthetic.

Keywords: Art, Visual Culture, Museum, Archaeology

Citation (Chicago Style):
Elif Sustam, “Between Life and Artifact: The Fate of Relics in the Istanbul Archaeology Museums,” Lectern Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 1 (October 2025): 130–136, Istanbul: Manzara Dergi. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594388

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