Beyond the Turnstile
Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values
Herausgeber: Holo, Selma; Alvarez, Mari-Tere
Beyond the Turnstile
Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values
Herausgeber: Holo, Selma; Alvarez, Mari-Tere
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This handbook of values will help museums of every kind and size articulate their value to their community at a time when economic woes cause even supporters to question their importance.
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This handbook of values will help museums of every kind and size articulate their value to their community at a time when economic woes cause even supporters to question their importance.
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780759112216
- ISBN-10: 0759112215
- Artikelnr.: 26848793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780759112216
- ISBN-10: 0759112215
- Artikelnr.: 26848793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Selma Holo is director of the Fisher Museum of Art and the International Museum Institute at the University of Southern California. Mari-Tere Alvarez is project specialist in the Department of Education at the J. Paul Getty Museum and serves as associate director of the International Museum Institute.
Chapter 1 Preface: International Museum Institute: Origin and Cause Chapter
2 Introduction Part 3 Public Trust Chapter 4 Museum Values Chapter 5 The
Credibility of Museums Chapter 6 Transmitting the Legacy Chapter 7 Natural
History Museums as Sentinel Observatories of Life on Earth: A Public Trust
Chapter 8 Including as Aspiration to Cultural Justice in a Museum's Value
System Part 9 The Primacy of Our Collections Chapter 10 It's All About the
Permanent Collection Chapter 11 Bringing our Permanent Collections to Life
Chapter 12 What Are We Showing in Our Museums? Chapter 13 From the
perspective of Turkey... Part 14 Relevance Chapter 15 The Revitalization of
the Urban Environment: A Measure of the Museum's Social Value Chapter 16
Ethnic-Specific Museums: Why they Matter and How They Make a Difference
Chapter 17 What is the relevance of museums? Can you imagine a world
without them? Chapter 18 Will Museums Survive? Part 19 Inclusion Chapter 20
Remembering Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade, 1807-2007 Chapter 21
Including Contemporary Art at the Musée du Quai Branly: A Way of Coming to
Terms with the Colonial Past à la Française? Chapter 22 The Huntington's
Decisions about Audience and Service: How and Where Could a Children's
Garden Be Brought Into Play? Chapter 23 Museums (A Rapid View of Guided
Tours): The Ruins of the Future Should Be in Shop Windows Chapter 24
Grappling with Limits: Museums and Inclusion Part 25 Globalization: Finding
and Claiming Your Niche Chapter 26 Defending the Universal [Encyclopedic]
Museum Chapter 27 Professional Museum Training Programs at the National
Gallery of Art: From the Shores of the Potomac to a World View Chapter 28 A
Work in Progress: Cultural District, Abu Dhabi Chapter 29 Two Museums, Two
Visions of Mexican Artes Populares in the Era of Globalization Part 30
Creativity and Experimentation Chapter 31 In Service to Artists... Chapter
32 Museums and the Creativity Chapter 33 Art and Science, Nature and Art in
a Natural History Museum Chapter 34 Creativity and Experimentation in the
World of Archaeology Part 35 New Alliances: Opportunities Chapter 36
Setting Precedent Chapter 37 Alliances, New and Renewed Chapter 38 The
Crossing of Art and Science: Expanding the Field Chapter 39 Museums and
Alliances/Allies Chapter 40 New Alliances/New Philanthropies: The Alfredo
Harp Foundation Part 41 Authentic Experience Chapter 42 When I Was a
Youngster Chapter 43 Authentic Experiences Chapter 44 Mezcal for the Earth
Chapter 45 The 'Total' Museum, a Tool for Social Change Chapter 46 Guernica
Gernikara Part 47 Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge Chapter 48
Minds in Museums - Knowledge Evolving Chapter 49 Afghanistan: Hidden
Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul and the Generation and Diffusion
of Knowledge Chapter 50 Art in the Making: Another View of Art History
Chapter 51 Interdisciplinary Work and Knowledge Management: A Dynamics for
the Contemporary Museum Part 52 Communication Chapter 53 Reality Check
Chapter 54 Communication: One Mission, One Blog Chapter 55 The Polished
Edge Chapter 56 Texts And Contexts In Museology Chapter 57 Communicating
Through Design and Display: The New American Wing at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston Chapter 58 Conclusion: Museumspace
2 Introduction Part 3 Public Trust Chapter 4 Museum Values Chapter 5 The
Credibility of Museums Chapter 6 Transmitting the Legacy Chapter 7 Natural
History Museums as Sentinel Observatories of Life on Earth: A Public Trust
Chapter 8 Including as Aspiration to Cultural Justice in a Museum's Value
System Part 9 The Primacy of Our Collections Chapter 10 It's All About the
Permanent Collection Chapter 11 Bringing our Permanent Collections to Life
Chapter 12 What Are We Showing in Our Museums? Chapter 13 From the
perspective of Turkey... Part 14 Relevance Chapter 15 The Revitalization of
the Urban Environment: A Measure of the Museum's Social Value Chapter 16
Ethnic-Specific Museums: Why they Matter and How They Make a Difference
Chapter 17 What is the relevance of museums? Can you imagine a world
without them? Chapter 18 Will Museums Survive? Part 19 Inclusion Chapter 20
Remembering Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade, 1807-2007 Chapter 21
Including Contemporary Art at the Musée du Quai Branly: A Way of Coming to
Terms with the Colonial Past à la Française? Chapter 22 The Huntington's
Decisions about Audience and Service: How and Where Could a Children's
Garden Be Brought Into Play? Chapter 23 Museums (A Rapid View of Guided
Tours): The Ruins of the Future Should Be in Shop Windows Chapter 24
Grappling with Limits: Museums and Inclusion Part 25 Globalization: Finding
and Claiming Your Niche Chapter 26 Defending the Universal [Encyclopedic]
Museum Chapter 27 Professional Museum Training Programs at the National
Gallery of Art: From the Shores of the Potomac to a World View Chapter 28 A
Work in Progress: Cultural District, Abu Dhabi Chapter 29 Two Museums, Two
Visions of Mexican Artes Populares in the Era of Globalization Part 30
Creativity and Experimentation Chapter 31 In Service to Artists... Chapter
32 Museums and the Creativity Chapter 33 Art and Science, Nature and Art in
a Natural History Museum Chapter 34 Creativity and Experimentation in the
World of Archaeology Part 35 New Alliances: Opportunities Chapter 36
Setting Precedent Chapter 37 Alliances, New and Renewed Chapter 38 The
Crossing of Art and Science: Expanding the Field Chapter 39 Museums and
Alliances/Allies Chapter 40 New Alliances/New Philanthropies: The Alfredo
Harp Foundation Part 41 Authentic Experience Chapter 42 When I Was a
Youngster Chapter 43 Authentic Experiences Chapter 44 Mezcal for the Earth
Chapter 45 The 'Total' Museum, a Tool for Social Change Chapter 46 Guernica
Gernikara Part 47 Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge Chapter 48
Minds in Museums - Knowledge Evolving Chapter 49 Afghanistan: Hidden
Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul and the Generation and Diffusion
of Knowledge Chapter 50 Art in the Making: Another View of Art History
Chapter 51 Interdisciplinary Work and Knowledge Management: A Dynamics for
the Contemporary Museum Part 52 Communication Chapter 53 Reality Check
Chapter 54 Communication: One Mission, One Blog Chapter 55 The Polished
Edge Chapter 56 Texts And Contexts In Museology Chapter 57 Communicating
Through Design and Display: The New American Wing at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston Chapter 58 Conclusion: Museumspace
Chapter 1 Preface: International Museum Institute: Origin and Cause Chapter
2 Introduction Part 3 Public Trust Chapter 4 Museum Values Chapter 5 The
Credibility of Museums Chapter 6 Transmitting the Legacy Chapter 7 Natural
History Museums as Sentinel Observatories of Life on Earth: A Public Trust
Chapter 8 Including as Aspiration to Cultural Justice in a Museum's Value
System Part 9 The Primacy of Our Collections Chapter 10 It's All About the
Permanent Collection Chapter 11 Bringing our Permanent Collections to Life
Chapter 12 What Are We Showing in Our Museums? Chapter 13 From the
perspective of Turkey... Part 14 Relevance Chapter 15 The Revitalization of
the Urban Environment: A Measure of the Museum's Social Value Chapter 16
Ethnic-Specific Museums: Why they Matter and How They Make a Difference
Chapter 17 What is the relevance of museums? Can you imagine a world
without them? Chapter 18 Will Museums Survive? Part 19 Inclusion Chapter 20
Remembering Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade, 1807-2007 Chapter 21
Including Contemporary Art at the Musée du Quai Branly: A Way of Coming to
Terms with the Colonial Past à la Française? Chapter 22 The Huntington's
Decisions about Audience and Service: How and Where Could a Children's
Garden Be Brought Into Play? Chapter 23 Museums (A Rapid View of Guided
Tours): The Ruins of the Future Should Be in Shop Windows Chapter 24
Grappling with Limits: Museums and Inclusion Part 25 Globalization: Finding
and Claiming Your Niche Chapter 26 Defending the Universal [Encyclopedic]
Museum Chapter 27 Professional Museum Training Programs at the National
Gallery of Art: From the Shores of the Potomac to a World View Chapter 28 A
Work in Progress: Cultural District, Abu Dhabi Chapter 29 Two Museums, Two
Visions of Mexican Artes Populares in the Era of Globalization Part 30
Creativity and Experimentation Chapter 31 In Service to Artists... Chapter
32 Museums and the Creativity Chapter 33 Art and Science, Nature and Art in
a Natural History Museum Chapter 34 Creativity and Experimentation in the
World of Archaeology Part 35 New Alliances: Opportunities Chapter 36
Setting Precedent Chapter 37 Alliances, New and Renewed Chapter 38 The
Crossing of Art and Science: Expanding the Field Chapter 39 Museums and
Alliances/Allies Chapter 40 New Alliances/New Philanthropies: The Alfredo
Harp Foundation Part 41 Authentic Experience Chapter 42 When I Was a
Youngster Chapter 43 Authentic Experiences Chapter 44 Mezcal for the Earth
Chapter 45 The 'Total' Museum, a Tool for Social Change Chapter 46 Guernica
Gernikara Part 47 Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge Chapter 48
Minds in Museums - Knowledge Evolving Chapter 49 Afghanistan: Hidden
Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul and the Generation and Diffusion
of Knowledge Chapter 50 Art in the Making: Another View of Art History
Chapter 51 Interdisciplinary Work and Knowledge Management: A Dynamics for
the Contemporary Museum Part 52 Communication Chapter 53 Reality Check
Chapter 54 Communication: One Mission, One Blog Chapter 55 The Polished
Edge Chapter 56 Texts And Contexts In Museology Chapter 57 Communicating
Through Design and Display: The New American Wing at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston Chapter 58 Conclusion: Museumspace
2 Introduction Part 3 Public Trust Chapter 4 Museum Values Chapter 5 The
Credibility of Museums Chapter 6 Transmitting the Legacy Chapter 7 Natural
History Museums as Sentinel Observatories of Life on Earth: A Public Trust
Chapter 8 Including as Aspiration to Cultural Justice in a Museum's Value
System Part 9 The Primacy of Our Collections Chapter 10 It's All About the
Permanent Collection Chapter 11 Bringing our Permanent Collections to Life
Chapter 12 What Are We Showing in Our Museums? Chapter 13 From the
perspective of Turkey... Part 14 Relevance Chapter 15 The Revitalization of
the Urban Environment: A Measure of the Museum's Social Value Chapter 16
Ethnic-Specific Museums: Why they Matter and How They Make a Difference
Chapter 17 What is the relevance of museums? Can you imagine a world
without them? Chapter 18 Will Museums Survive? Part 19 Inclusion Chapter 20
Remembering Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade, 1807-2007 Chapter 21
Including Contemporary Art at the Musée du Quai Branly: A Way of Coming to
Terms with the Colonial Past à la Française? Chapter 22 The Huntington's
Decisions about Audience and Service: How and Where Could a Children's
Garden Be Brought Into Play? Chapter 23 Museums (A Rapid View of Guided
Tours): The Ruins of the Future Should Be in Shop Windows Chapter 24
Grappling with Limits: Museums and Inclusion Part 25 Globalization: Finding
and Claiming Your Niche Chapter 26 Defending the Universal [Encyclopedic]
Museum Chapter 27 Professional Museum Training Programs at the National
Gallery of Art: From the Shores of the Potomac to a World View Chapter 28 A
Work in Progress: Cultural District, Abu Dhabi Chapter 29 Two Museums, Two
Visions of Mexican Artes Populares in the Era of Globalization Part 30
Creativity and Experimentation Chapter 31 In Service to Artists... Chapter
32 Museums and the Creativity Chapter 33 Art and Science, Nature and Art in
a Natural History Museum Chapter 34 Creativity and Experimentation in the
World of Archaeology Part 35 New Alliances: Opportunities Chapter 36
Setting Precedent Chapter 37 Alliances, New and Renewed Chapter 38 The
Crossing of Art and Science: Expanding the Field Chapter 39 Museums and
Alliances/Allies Chapter 40 New Alliances/New Philanthropies: The Alfredo
Harp Foundation Part 41 Authentic Experience Chapter 42 When I Was a
Youngster Chapter 43 Authentic Experiences Chapter 44 Mezcal for the Earth
Chapter 45 The 'Total' Museum, a Tool for Social Change Chapter 46 Guernica
Gernikara Part 47 Generation and Dissemination of Knowledge Chapter 48
Minds in Museums - Knowledge Evolving Chapter 49 Afghanistan: Hidden
Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul and the Generation and Diffusion
of Knowledge Chapter 50 Art in the Making: Another View of Art History
Chapter 51 Interdisciplinary Work and Knowledge Management: A Dynamics for
the Contemporary Museum Part 52 Communication Chapter 53 Reality Check
Chapter 54 Communication: One Mission, One Blog Chapter 55 The Polished
Edge Chapter 56 Texts And Contexts In Museology Chapter 57 Communicating
Through Design and Display: The New American Wing at the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston Chapter 58 Conclusion: Museumspace