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The Art Museum from Boullee to Bilbao (Paperback)
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"Andrew McClellan's well-conceived, thoughtfully argued book
provides a much-needed history of the art museum as well as an
astute assessment of critical issues facing museums today. There
has been a pressing need for a synthetic, even-handed overview like
this one. It will find a large readership among those concerned
with museums, art history, and cultural policy, and I predict it
will be widely used in courses in museum and curatorial
studies."--Martha Ward, author of "Pissarro, Neo-impressionism and
the Spaces of the Avant-Garde"
""The Art Museum from Boullee to Bilbao" is extremely important to
the growing field of museum studies. It will make an excellent text
and will also be important to museum professionals, who must be
aware of the complexity of the critical issues it covers. It is the
only book that addresses museum architecture, ideals and missions,
collecting and display, restitution and repatriation,
commercialism, and the public."--Harriet F. Senie, author of "The
Tilted Arc Controversy: Dangerous Precedent?"
"The increasing number of people interested in the history of
museums have benefited greatly from Andrew McClellan's
contributions over the past two decades. In this exemplary volume,
McClellan summarizes and extends his perspectives on museums as
institutions 'of hope and aspiration' as he establishes a much
needed context for the rhetoric of celebration and critique
emanating from within and without these organizations. It is a
useful as well as an important book and one that will be read by
many--students and lay public alike--as they attempt to make sense
of these institutions and the sometimes conflicting accounts of
their purpose and programs."--MichaelConforti, Director of the
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
"Combining powerful critique with a grounded utopianism, Andrew
McClellan dissects the art museum's past in order to identify its
emancipatory potential for the future. The result is a tour de
force that reinvigorates our sense of why art museums matter. This
is a book that will leave its mark on debates about the social role
of museums for some time to come."--Tony Bennett, Director, ESRC
Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change
"With its long historical view of ongoing controversies and
debates, "The Art Museum from Boullee to Bilbao" represents a
much-needed contribution to the discussion of the role of museums
in contemporary society. Museum professionals, scholars, and lay
readers alike will find much to ponder in its pages.--Alan Wallach,
author of "Exhibiting Contradiction: Essays on the Art Museum in
the United States"
"Timely and topical, "The Art Museum from Boullee to Bilbao" is a
comprehensive study of the evolution of the art museum as a social
institution. Andrew McClellan's clear-eyed and insightful analysis
places key issues faced by museums today in historical perspective
and gives us a better understanding of current debates about
museums and their place in society. Combining a deep knowledge of
history and critical theory with an understanding of practice, this
text makes a significant contribution to museum studies and should
be required reading for museum professionals and academics
alike."--Christa Clarke, Curator, The Newark Museum
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