My work is a contemporary investigation into the ethics of fundraising and corporate sponsorship within U.K. art museums. Working for one of the UK's most important art museums at the time, I asked myself whether oil company sponsorships with art museums, such as that of BP with the British Museum and the Tate, are ethically problematic, and, if so, why? Then, I asked myself: Do these museums really have a choice, financially speaking? These questions led to interesting findings, of which I illustrate in my book.
My work is a contemporary investigation into the ethics of fundraising and corporate sponsorship within U.K. art museums. Working for one of the UK's most important art museums at the time, I asked myself whether oil company sponsorships with art museums, such as that of BP with the British Museum and the Tate, are ethically problematic, and, if so, why? Then, I asked myself: Do these museums really have a choice, financially speaking? These questions led to interesting findings, of which I illustrate in my book.
Héloise Lambert, Age 24French born, American raised, European EducatedMasters of Arts Management and Administration, SDA BocconiM.A of Cultural and Creative Industries, King's College LondonB.A in Foreign Applied Languages: English, Spanish, ArabicI have been working in Fundraising at the British Museum (London), FAI (Milan) and AROP (Paris)
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