In an effort to analyze the interrelationship of art, politics, philosophy, and the postmodern museum, the author examines a parallel case from the 19th c., namely that involving the Altes Museum, Berlin, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the 1820s. He then uses this account to foil the ideas expressed in James Stirling's Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.
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