The private collector's museum : public good versus private gain /
Walker, Georgina S.,
The private collector's museum : public good versus private gain / Georgina S. Walker. - 1 online resource. - Routledge research in museum studies ; 23 . - Routledge research in museum studies ; 23. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Private Collector's Museum connects the rising popularity of private museums with evolving models of collecting and philanthropy, and new inter-relationships between private and public space. It examines how contemporary collectors construct museums to frame themselves as cultural arbiters of global distinction. By exploring a range of in-depth contemporarycase studies, the book aims for a more complex understanding of the private collector's museum, assessing how it is realised, funded and understood in a broader cultural context. It examines the ways in which this particular museum model has evolved within a historical Western tradition of collecting and museum-building, and considers how private museums will endure alongside their public counterparts. It also sheds light on the shifting patterns of collecting, such as the transition of personal art collections into the public sphere. The developments are situated within the wider context of private-public engagement in general. Providing a new analysis of philanthropy, public access and the museum, The Private Collector's Museum is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the private museum, and key reading for those interested in related issues.
Georgina S. Walker is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She teaches in Art History, Curatorial and Museum Studies and her research interests include the recent and fast-growing number of private, state and international museums that have emerged in China and the Gulf Region.
9781315149431 1315149435 9781351370516 1351370510 9781351370523 1351370529
9781315149431 Taylor & Francis
Museums and community.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Museum Administration & Museology.
REFERENCE / General.
TRAVEL / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Electronic books.
AM7 / .W35 2019
069
The private collector's museum : public good versus private gain / Georgina S. Walker. - 1 online resource. - Routledge research in museum studies ; 23 . - Routledge research in museum studies ; 23. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Private Collector's Museum connects the rising popularity of private museums with evolving models of collecting and philanthropy, and new inter-relationships between private and public space. It examines how contemporary collectors construct museums to frame themselves as cultural arbiters of global distinction. By exploring a range of in-depth contemporarycase studies, the book aims for a more complex understanding of the private collector's museum, assessing how it is realised, funded and understood in a broader cultural context. It examines the ways in which this particular museum model has evolved within a historical Western tradition of collecting and museum-building, and considers how private museums will endure alongside their public counterparts. It also sheds light on the shifting patterns of collecting, such as the transition of personal art collections into the public sphere. The developments are situated within the wider context of private-public engagement in general. Providing a new analysis of philanthropy, public access and the museum, The Private Collector's Museum is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the private museum, and key reading for those interested in related issues.
Georgina S. Walker is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She teaches in Art History, Curatorial and Museum Studies and her research interests include the recent and fast-growing number of private, state and international museums that have emerged in China and the Gulf Region.
9781315149431 1315149435 9781351370516 1351370510 9781351370523 1351370529
9781315149431 Taylor & Francis
Museums and community.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Museum Administration & Museology.
REFERENCE / General.
TRAVEL / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Electronic books.
AM7 / .W35 2019
069