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Towards a New Museum

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The last thirty years of the twentieth century witnessed the emergence of over six hundred art museums in the United States, paralleled by similar growth in Europe. Iconic structures like Frank Gehry's Guggenheim in Bilbao and Richard Meier's Getty Center in Los Angeles have captured global media attention. The success or failure of these museums, assessed through aesthetic, educational, and financial lenses, is largely influenced by their architectural design. Architectural historian Victoria Newhouse critically examines established beliefs surrounding museum design, revealing that many new museums are rooted in outdated concepts. Her analysis, enriched by interviews with museum directors, curators, collectors, artists, and architects, categorizes museums by their defining traits: private collections, single-artist museums, sacred spaces, artists' self-created sites, and museum expansions. Alongside the Getty and Guggenheim, Newhouse explores notable institutions such as the Menil Collection in Houston, the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, Donald Judd's Chinati Foundation in Marfa, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Grand Louvre, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others.

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Título
Towards a New Museum
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1998
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
1885254601
ISBN13
9781885254603
Serie
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The last thirty years of the twentieth century witnessed the emergence of over six hundred art museums in the United States, paralleled by similar growth in Europe. Iconic structures like Frank Gehry's Guggenheim in Bilbao and Richard Meier's Getty Center in Los Angeles have captured global media attention. The success or failure of these museums, assessed through aesthetic, educational, and financial lenses, is largely influenced by their architectural design. Architectural historian Victoria Newhouse critically examines established beliefs surrounding museum design, revealing that many new museums are rooted in outdated concepts. Her analysis, enriched by interviews with museum directors, curators, collectors, artists, and architects, categorizes museums by their defining traits: private collections, single-artist museums, sacred spaces, artists' self-created sites, and museum expansions. Alongside the Getty and Guggenheim, Newhouse explores notable institutions such as the Menil Collection in Houston, the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, Donald Judd's Chinati Foundation in Marfa, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Grand Louvre, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others.