Collections and Deaccessioning in a Post-pandemic World

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Collections and Deaccessioning in a Post-pandemic World

Collections and Deaccessioning: Case Studies is about far more than the deaccessioning of museum and gallery collections. It's about how museums will be - must be - different after Covid-19. About a transformed environment, both social and financial, and museums' total response to it. In a changed and charged reality, deaccessioning is one element of a future in which issues of social justice, inequality, race, pay and decolonisation will impact collections as never before. It is part of a major new 950-page resource which draws on the experience and thinking of some of the world's most experienced and respected museum and gallery professionals, with a Foreword by Melody Kanschat and Antoniette M Guglielmo of the Museum Leadership Institute. The three volumes in the collection (available separately) are: Conversations with Museum Directors Towards a New Reality Case Studies Contents include: SURVIVAL 1. Reflections on Deaccessioning Braque's Music from The Phillips Collection 2. Much Ado About Shrimps: Everhart Museum Deaccessioning 3. Randolph College: Act Three 4. Financial Stability vs. Donor Restrictions: Fisk University 5. Financing the Past and Finding the Future: Delaware Art Museum 6. What Matters Most: Building the Future of the Berkshire Museum REINVENTION 7. The Shuttering of Philadelphia's Attic 8. The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Detroit Institute of Arts 9. Sparking Institutional Change: Deaccessioning at The Baltimore Museum of Art 10. Picture Perfect: Everson Museum of Art