The user perspective on twenty-first century art museums / Georgia Lindsay.

"The User Perspective on Twenty-First Century Art Museums explains contemporary museums from the whole gamut of user experiences, whether users are preserving art, creating an exhibit, visiting, or part of institutions that use the architecture for branding. Fourteen museums from the United Sta...

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Main Author: Lindsay, Georgia (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, [2016]
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1. REPURPOSING: SURPRISE IN REPURPOSED PLACES. 1. Monash University Museum of Art -- 2. Long Museum West Bund -- Part 2. RESPONDING: HIGHLIGHTING DIFFERENCES. 3. Museum of Contemporary Art Australia's Mordant Wing -- 4. North Carolina Museum of Art's West Building -- 5. Milwaukee Art Museum's Quadracci Pavilion -- 6. Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building -- Part 3 BUILDING NEW, UNDER 50,000 SQUARE FEET: FOCUS AND FLEXIBILITY. 7. Luyeyuan Stone Sculpture Museum -- 8. Sifang Art Museum -- 9. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland -- 10. Tree Art Museum -- Part 4. BUILDING NEW, OVER 50,000 SQUARE FEET: INVITATION AND ADVENTURE. 11. FRAC Bretagne -- 12. New Museum of Contemporary Art -- 13. Museum aan de Stroom -- 14. National Museum of XXI Century Arts (MAXXI) -- Conclusion: Users in Twenty-First-Century Museums -- A Brief Note on Methods -- List of Museums -- List of Architects -- Image Credits -- Index. 
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