The author presents evidence indicating that museum insurance rates have been grossly excessive and could be reduced by competition and greater risk management awareness. Commercial insurance substitutes, such as government indemnity schemes and reciprocal agreements between museums, are also discussed as means of reducing costs for major international exhibitions
The ability of U.S. museums to borrow for exhibition works of art from museums owned by foreign gove...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...
Museums are important public institutes that inform the society of historical and contemporary cultu...
The author presents evidence indicating that museum insurance rates have been grossly excessive and ...
Prices for art works have risen enormously in recent years. For a museum to bring a major exhibition...
This article examines the conflicting views about whether to consider artwork as a financial asset a...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
Umowa ubezpieczenia muzealiów wypożyczanych na wystawy czasowe nie musi być umową adhezyjną, czyli ...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Art deaccessions prompt lawsuits against museums, and some commentators advocate using the stricter ...
Museums have always been confronted with economie questions, involving financing, maximizing the val...
peer reviewedCet article s’attache à étudier la possibilité d’utiliser dans la sphère muséale un des...
There are many ways to protect cultural heritage as a valuable commodity. Although heightened securi...
The ability of U.S. museums to borrow for exhibition works of art from museums owned by foreign gove...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...
Museums are important public institutes that inform the society of historical and contemporary cultu...
The author presents evidence indicating that museum insurance rates have been grossly excessive and ...
Prices for art works have risen enormously in recent years. For a museum to bring a major exhibition...
This article examines the conflicting views about whether to consider artwork as a financial asset a...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
Umowa ubezpieczenia muzealiów wypożyczanych na wystawy czasowe nie musi być umową adhezyjną, czyli ...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Art deaccessions prompt lawsuits against museums, and some commentators advocate using the stricter ...
Museums have always been confronted with economie questions, involving financing, maximizing the val...
peer reviewedCet article s’attache à étudier la possibilité d’utiliser dans la sphère muséale un des...
There are many ways to protect cultural heritage as a valuable commodity. Although heightened securi...
The ability of U.S. museums to borrow for exhibition works of art from museums owned by foreign gove...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...
Museums are important public institutes that inform the society of historical and contemporary cultu...