The museum : from its origins to the 21st century

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The museum : from its origins to the 21st century

Owen Hopkins

Frances Lincoln, 2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 318) and index

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This beautiful and visually immersive book charts the fascinating story of the institution of the Museum, from its origins to the present. Visited by millions around the world every year, museums are one of mankind's most essential creations. They tell stories, shape cultural identities and hold valuable insight about the past and about the future. This captivating works charts a path from the very first collection through to the latest developments in cultural curation, interweaving Using examples of the greatest cultural institutions to shape the narrative, historian and academic Owen Hopkins draws on his deep knowledge of the field to outline the history of the museum movement. Tracking the evolution from princely collections in Europe and the Enlightenment's classically inspired temples of curiosities, via the public museums of the late nineteenth century, on to today's global era oficonic buildings designed by the world's leading architects, this book is a vital work for anyone seeking to understand the development of the museum into what it is today. Over the course of five chapters filled with stunning imagery that highlights the beauty of these venerated buildings, the origins of key institutions are revealed, including: Louvre Metropolitan Museum of Art British Museum Tate Modern The Hermitage Guggenheim Smithsonian Institute Acropolis Museum Also outlined are the motivations of the architects, curators and patrons who have shaped how we experience the modern museum, a cast that includes names such as King George II, Napoleon, Henry Clay Frick, Peggy Guggenheim, Andrew Carnegie, Alfred Barr, Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Frank Gehry, Richard Rogers, Nicholas Serota and Zaha Hadid. By examining how these venues became intrinsic to our shared cultural experience, analysing the changing roles they play in society and questioning what the future holds in a digital age, this book is for anyone who has stood in awe at the spectacle of a museum.

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PREFACE INTRODUCTION: THE AGE OF MUSEUMS 1. ORIGINS 2. THE ENLIGHTENMENT MUSEUM 3. THE PUBLIC MUSEUM 4. THE MODERN MUSEUM 5. THE GLOBAL MUSEUM 6. THE MUSEUM NOW END NOTES INDEX FURTHER READING PICTURE CREDITS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS North America: 1. Smithsonian, Washington DC (mentions of National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of Natural History, the National Zoological Park, the Freer Gallery, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden) 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC 3. American Museum of Natural History 4. Frick Museum, NYC 5. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston 6. Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard, Boston 7. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 8. Guggenheim, NYC 9. Carnegie Museums, Pittsburg 10. Contemporary Arts Centre, Cincinnati, Ohio 11. Denver Art Museum 12. SFMOMA, San Francisco 13. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth 14. MOCA, LA 15. The National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC 16. Milwaukee Art Museum 17. Figge Art Museum, Iowa 18. St Louis Art Museum, Missouri 19. de Young Museum in San Francisco 20. Anchorage Museum, Alaska 21. The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa 22. Royal Ontario Museum 23. Museum National des Beaux Arts, Quebec 24. Art Gallery of Ontario UK: 25. Tate Modern, London 26. National Gallery, London 27. British Museum, London 28. Royal Academy, London 29. Sir John Soane's Museum, London 30. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 31. Imperial War Museum, Manchester 32. Manchester Art Gallery 33. Tate Liverpool 34. National Glass Centre, Sunderland 35. BALTIC, Newcastle 36. New Art Gallery, Walsall 37. Turner Contemporary, Margate 38. River and Rowing Museum, Henley 39. Hepworth, Wakefield Europe: 40. Le Louvre, Paris, France 41. Galerie du Temps, Louvre Lens, France 42. Pompidou Centre, Paris, France 43. Carre d'Art, Nimes, France 44. Musee de Confluences, Lyon, France 45. Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain 46. Prado, Madrid, Spain 47. Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid, Spain 48. The Uffizi, Florence, Italy 49. The Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy 50. MAXXI Rome, Italy 51. Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography, Rome, Italy 52. MUDEC, Milan, Italy 53. New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece 54. Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany 55. Jewish Museum, Berlin, Germany 56. Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany 57. Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany 58. James-Simon-Galerie, Berlin, Germany 59. Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany 60. Abteiberg Museum in Moenchengladbach, Germany 61. Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany 62. Museum of Modern Literature, Marbach, Germany 63. Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany 64. Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany 65. Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden 66. The Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia 67. Garage Museum, Moscow, Russia 68. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland 69. Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland 70. Groninger Museum, Groningen, Holland 71. Belvedere, Vienna, Austria 72. Weltmuseum, Vienna, Austria 73. Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria 74. Heydar Aliyev Centre, Baku, Azerbaijan 75. Museum of Natural Sciences of Belgium, Brussels 76. Zoological Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark Rest of World: 77. Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 78. Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Brazil 79. Museum of Black Civilisations, Dakar, Senegal 80. National Museum of China, Beijing, China 81. The Power Station of Art, Shanghai, China 82. China Art Palace, Shanghai, China 83. Guangzhou Opera House, China 84. Ordos Museum, Inner Mongolia, China 85. Qujing History Museum, YunnanProvince, China 86. Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, China 87. Changsha Meixihu International Culture and Art Centre, Hunan Province, China 88. Nanjing Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing China 89. Ningbo History Museum, Zhejiang Province, China 90. V&A, Shenzen, China 91. West Bund Museum, Shanghai, China 92. National Museum of Qatar, Doha 93. The Louvre, Abu Dhabi 94. Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia 95. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongawera, Wellington, New Zealand 96. The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan 97. Tokyo National Museum, Japan 98. Chohachi Art Museum, Matsuzaki, Shizuoka, Japan 99. Edo-Tokyo Museum, Japan 100. Rias Ark Museum of Art, Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan 101. Kihoku Astronomical Museum, Kanoya, Kagoshima, Japan 102. Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 103. Okanoyama Graphic Art Museum, Nishiwaki City, Japan 104. Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, Japan 105. Benesse House Museum, Kagawa, Japan 106. Asia Museum of Modern Art, Taiwan 107. Bonte Museum, Seogwipo, South Korea 108. The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Seoul, South Korea 109. National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea 110. National Folk Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea 111. Iraq Museum, Baghdad

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  • NCID
    BC08989390
  • ISBN
    • 9780711254565
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    320 p.
  • Size
    32 cm
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