Whose Muse? : Art Museums and the Public Trust
Whose Muse? : Art Museums and the Public Trust
Editorial Reviews
Maev Kennedy , Art Quarterly
These revelations of what the museum directors think of what [visitors] think of them are fascinating, and sometimes shocking.
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These revelations of what the museum directors think of what [visitors] think of them are fascinating, and sometimes shocking.
Whose Muse? : Art Museums and the Public Trust
Whose Muse? : Art Museums and the Public Trust,James Cuno,Philippe de Montebello,Glenn D. Lowry,Neil MacGregor,John, Jr. Walsh,James N. Wood,Princeton University Press,0691032157,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Art museums,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General,Popular Culture - General,Public opinion,Public relations,Art / Popular Culture,Art and Architecture
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