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L’avenir des musées
Under the direction of Jean Galard
With the collaboration of Marc Étienne, Hal Foster, Jean Galard, Dominique Poulot, Roland Recht, Maxwell L. Anderson, Osmund Bopearachchi, Xavier Buffet Delmas d’Autane, Chris Dercon, Anna Detheridge, Philippe Durey, Ivan Gaskell, Antonella Gioli, Daniel Graepler, Guido Guerzoni, Athanasios Kalpaxis, Kostas Kotsakis, Stefan Kraus, Thomas Krens, Michel Laclotte, Caroline Lang, Bernd W. Lindemann, Glenn Lowry, Paola Marini, François-René Martin, Jane Pavitt, Sally Price, Rodolphe Rapetti, Jochen Sander, Didier Semin, Gabriele Troilo, Kim Veltman
€ 44.21 tax included
Series
Conférences et colloquesTechnical details
544 pages, paperback with flaps, 16 x 24 cm, 68 black-and-white illustrations.
Publication date
2001Related event
Proceedings of the symposium held at the Musée du Louvre from March 23 to 25, 2000.
2-7118-4327-0
Co-publisher(s)
Réunion des Musées Nationaux
Museums have just experienced a glorious quarter-century. A great many construction projects are underway, led by world-famous architects. What needs is this effervescent activity fulfilling? The contributions in this volume focus more specifically on issues that will determine the future of museums: what financing can we hope for, what legal developments can we expect, what role will temporary exhibitions play with respect to the permanent collections? Is the spectacular expansion of museums anything more than another episode in the continuing prominence given to events?