This note addresses two questions: what comparing patterns of attendance at a group of museums and art galleries since 1851 might reveal? and how might the museums themselves have explained those figures? This note considers the rises and falls of visit numbers amongst a sample of 15 London museums over a 160-year period, and how the institutions themselves perceived those figures. The data used here were gathered from the museums’ published annual reports and internal documents, including daybooks and memos. Their presentation here introduces readers to an exceptionally long time series, and to the conventionally neglected voices of museums’ managers, whose circumstances and attitudes informed those museums’ management. These notes show th...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
This thesis is a study of how communication takes place in museum exhibitions. The curatorial teams ...
There are very few texts on museum marketing. Those that exist are now dated and have failed to take...
<p>Understanding why people visit museums is of interest to both cultural economics and museum studi...
<p>This article contends that there are considerable similarities between nineteenth- and twenty-fir...
This editorial introduces the second of two special issues of Cultural Trends dedicated to identifyi...
During the late-twentieth century there was a significant increase in the number of museums in the U...
This study explores changing approaches to curatorial practice and curatorial knowledge in UK museum...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
The digital revolution has affected museums in many ways, both directly and indirectly. A major exte...
This paper reviews the availability and quality of statistical evidence on the structure, visitor pa...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
There are a limited number of studies of museum and gallery visitors in the public domain in a secto...
Hundreds of museums have closed in the UK between 1960 and 2010, yet those closures have received li...
In the early twenty-first century, the Louvre is the most visited museum in the world. Yet little is...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
This thesis is a study of how communication takes place in museum exhibitions. The curatorial teams ...
There are very few texts on museum marketing. Those that exist are now dated and have failed to take...
<p>Understanding why people visit museums is of interest to both cultural economics and museum studi...
<p>This article contends that there are considerable similarities between nineteenth- and twenty-fir...
This editorial introduces the second of two special issues of Cultural Trends dedicated to identifyi...
During the late-twentieth century there was a significant increase in the number of museums in the U...
This study explores changing approaches to curatorial practice and curatorial knowledge in UK museum...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
The digital revolution has affected museums in many ways, both directly and indirectly. A major exte...
This paper reviews the availability and quality of statistical evidence on the structure, visitor pa...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
There are a limited number of studies of museum and gallery visitors in the public domain in a secto...
Hundreds of museums have closed in the UK between 1960 and 2010, yet those closures have received li...
In the early twenty-first century, the Louvre is the most visited museum in the world. Yet little is...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
This thesis is a study of how communication takes place in museum exhibitions. The curatorial teams ...
There are very few texts on museum marketing. Those that exist are now dated and have failed to take...