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Whose muse? : art museums and the public trust
Title:
Whose muse? : art museums and the public trust

Art museums and the public trust.
Author:
Cuno, James B.
ISBN:
9780691127811
Edition:
Fourth printing, and first paperback printing.
Publication Information:
Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, 2006.
Physical Description:
208 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
General Note:
Originally published: 2004.
Contents:
A pentecost in Trafalgar Square / Neil MacGregor -- The object of art museums / James Cuno -- Pictures, tears, lights, and seats / John Walsh -- The authorities of the American Art Museum / James N. Wood -- A deontological approach to art museums and the public trust / Glenn D. Lowry -- Art museums, inspiring public trust / Philippe de Montebello -- Round table discussion / James Cuno [and others].
Abstract:
"During the economic boom of the 1990s, art museums expanded dramatically in size, scope, and ambition. They came to be seen as new civic centers: on the one hand as places of entertainment, leisure, and commerce, on the other as socially therapeutic institutions. But museums were also criticized for everything from elitism to looting or illegally exporting works from other countries, to exhibiting works offensive to the public taste." "Whose Muse? brings together six directors of leading American and British art museums who offer a forward-looking alternative to such prevailing views. The book, based on a lecture series of the same title held in 2000-2001 by the Harvard Program for Art Museum Directors, also includes an introduction by James Cuno and a fascinating-and surprisingly frank-roundtable discussion between the contributors. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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