THE CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM Shaping Museums for the Global Now

The Contemporary Museum issues a challenge to those who view the museum as an artefact of history, constrained in its outlook as much by professional, institutional and disciplinary creed, as by the collections it accumulated in the distant past. Denying that the museum can locate its purpose in the...

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Other Authors: Knell, Simon J. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London Routledge  2019
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