This article aims to outline a general framework of the most recent development of contemporary art museum in China, in order to answer some questions: which kind of art museum exhibits Chinese contemporary art, and consequently, what is their role in promoting this art? Finally, considering the host of problems in the management and long term curatorial planning, it aims at examining whether it is possible to identify a sustainable way to manage contemporary art museums in China. This analysis has been drawn following field research on Chinese contemporary art museums, focussing on museums observations and interviews held with stakeholders (artists, museum directors and curators) involved in the museum work in some of the major cities of China.
De Nigris, O. (2018). Chinese art museums: organisational models and roles in promoting contemporary art. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION OF CHINESE CULTURE, 5(3), 213-228 [10.1007/s40636-018-0113-x].
Chinese art museums: organisational models and roles in promoting contemporary art
De Nigris, Ornella
2018-01-01
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This article aims to outline a general framework of the most recent development of contemporary art museum in China, in order to answer some questions: which kind of art museum exhibits Chinese contemporary art, and consequently, what is their role in promoting this art? Finally, considering the host of problems in the management and long term curatorial planning, it aims at examining whether it is possible to identify a sustainable way to manage contemporary art museums in China. This analysis has been drawn following field research on Chinese contemporary art museums, focussing on museums observations and interviews held with stakeholders (artists, museum directors and curators) involved in the museum work in some of the major cities of China.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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