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Author MacLeod, Suzanne

Title Museum Architecture : a New Biography
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (561 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Architecture, museums and museum studies; Scope of the research; 1. Telling stories of museum architecture; Architecture and language: systems of difference; Telling stories of museum architecture; Surveying the iconic: architecture as stylistic development; Museums as an apparatus of the State: architecture as technology; The battle between art and architecture: architecture as function
From the iconic to the particular and the special to the everyday: lives of (and in) museum buildingsRe-thinking architecture: the turn to the social and human bodies; The built environment as a social and cultural production; Architecture as a product of use; Architecture as active in the making of human consciousness and identity; Significant lives: historical fragments of architectural production; Biography and storytelling: significant lives; 2. 'Hobson's choice': art and grog in Liverpool; Uncultured and uncivilised: public perceptions of Liverpool
Hugh Scrutton 1952-1970: the birth of the modern profession, standardisation and art'Standard for any art gallery': collection care, storage and documentation; Acquisition and increasing state support for art in the regions; Art exhibitions: commanding a national stage; Research, scholarship and publication; Piecemeal architectural change; Art (and architecture) in a city; 'We weren't in the business of saving the Walker': the abolition of the Metropolitan County Councils and nationalisation, 1983-1986; Conclusion; 6. The social architecture of museums; The social architecture of museums
Liverpool's leading men: towards the design of a Gallery of ArtSanitising the city: the role of architecture and culture; The McDougall Cartoons: scandal, outrage and censure; The opening ceremony: pomp, celebrations and protest; Conclusion; 3. 'It is, of course, very easy to make merry over the Alderman in Art': the 1930s extension and renovation; Social change, economic uncertainty and popular culture; Protest and dissent: perceptions of the Walker Art Gallery by 1921; A new professionalism; Reshaping the Walker Art Gallery: a committee, a city and the profession
New scientific approaches to lighting picture galleriesThe new Walker Art Gallery; Conclusion; 4. Ration cards, food hordes and art: occupation by friendly forces and the battle for liberation 1939-1951; A building transformed through use; Night time defenders of the Walker Art Gallery; An arts programme for wartime Liverpool; The battle for control of the Walker Art Gallery; Rebuilding; Conclusion: celebrations, openings and accolades; 5. Art (and architecture) in a city: ambition, illusion and revolution; Introduction
Summary Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of museum building around the world and the subsequent publication of multiple texts dedicated to the subject. Museum Architecture: A new biography focuses on the stories we tell of museum buildings in order to explore the nature of museum architecture and the problems of architectural history when applied to the museum and gallery. Starting from a discussion of the key issues in contemporary museum design, the book explores the role of architectural history in the prioritisation of specific stories of museum building and museum architects a
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Subject Museum architecture - Social aspects
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781134053551
113405355X