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Should We Junk Collections?

What is the future for museum and gallery collections? How should we decide what we keep and collect?


What is the future for museum and gallery collections? For some time, cultural institutions have been criticised for neglecting their treasure troves of objects, instead concentrating on developing audiences, access and inclusion. Recently, however, there has been a renewed focus on questions of what we should collect and why. There is the familiar argument about whether museum collections need to grow, when so many works that are seldom displayed. But today’s debates about deaccession and acquisition seem driven less by pragamatic considerations of space, and more by political considerations relating to cultural ownership, repatriation and social relevance.

As museums reposition themselves as agents of social change, new criteria are being developed for what should be collected. Communities are asked to donate everyday objects of local relevance as an exercise in enhancing community coherence; young people are recruited to curate exhibitions of objects meaningful to their lives; cultural and ethic groups are consulted as to how certain collections are to be displayed and interpreted.

Are we in danger of sacrificing artistic and curatorial judgement in decisions about what to collect in the face of political considerations? How should we decide what we keep and collect?


Speaker(s):

Andrew Burnett | talks | www
Deputy Director, Museums Assoc Maurice Davies | talks
James Fenton | talks
Ana Somers Cocks | talks
Tiffany Jenkins | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

16 May 2005 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

TBC

 

Venue:

The Wallace Collection
Hertford House
Manchester Square
London

020 7269 9220

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Organised by:

Institute of Ideas
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