What are museums for? In this album we look behind the displays to reveal the conflicting roles, power struggles and ethical dilemmas that affect museums today. Once the undisputed sources of authority on the objects in their care, museums now have to justify their decisions to the government, to their audiences, sometimes even to vociferous pagans. The challenge is to reach out to new audiences and devise new ways of communicating with them. The rewards are many: to maintain status and respect, to win hearts and influence people, even to foster a warm sense of nationhood. This album also contains academic perspectives from Tim Benton, Professor of Art History at The Open University; Laurajane Smith, Reader in Heritage Studies at the University of York; and Rodney Harrison, Lecturer in Heritage Studies at The Open University.
This material forms part of The Open University Course AD281 Understanding global heritage.
You can discover something of what it's like to study the course by using the downloadable 'activities' files to explore different views on what counts as heritage, the way in which museums are involved in the production of a sense of collective identity and nationhood, and how the study of museums connects with the study of other forms of heritage in contemporary society.
The Open University
Icelandic Art Center
Craig Goldsmith, Ellen Dornan
Izabela Gola, Rebecca Major
Sadie Ryan
Brad Bunton
Alistair Braidwood
The Art Newspaper
Magasin III
Hay Festival
Jo Baring and Sarah Turner
Steel Pixel Studios
Jeri Rogers
Cameron | Event Management, Production & Design
Michael Delgado
Stance Podcast
theculturebar
The Dock Arts Centre
Glasgow Museums Podcast
Justin Cascante-Alfaro
Davis Museum
AQNB
Alex Saunders
Ivan Wise
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Russell Tovey and Robert Diament
Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art · Creative Process Original Series
Brendan clifford
girija nandakumar
Tyler Erickson
The Open University
Kaylea
The After Nyne Creative Services Group
Paul Cuddihy
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Caraboo Projects
The Rosenbach
Northern Bibliosphere
Sara Wiechman
Deirdre Graham
CFRC.ca Podcast Network
Armenian Institute
Philbrook Museum of Art
Somerset House
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Julia Rhinelander
Ellie Harrison
Brainard Carey
museumatfit
Hannah Hethmon
BBC Radio 3
V&A Dundee
Ayesha Aaliyah
Ellie Armstrong
FoodFM Radio
Object Oriented
Ian Elsner
Sharon Obuobi
Fitzwilliam Museum
Nigel Beale
David Livingstone Birthplace
Center for Arts, Design and Social Research
The Art Newspaper
VICE
Undercurrent
Wisahkotewinowak
Alice Acland and Natasha Waddell
KXCI
Kevin
Peabody Essex Museum
Morley Radio
Cambridge Arts Roundup
Nolan Leonard
Brainard Carey
Kevin King
Museopunks
Speaking of Anthropology
DICE Conference + Festival
CCA_Glasgow
John Edward Ellis
Art Heart Walking Tours
Sovay Berriman
Dead Ladies Show Podcast
Vector Productions
BBC Radio 4
Space Invaders
95bFM
Vincent Andrisani
Paul Hanford for Playtronica
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Theatre Of War
RMJM Art Commissioning
Linda Steer
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
British Museum
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
BBC World Service
Artforum Magazine
Ronan Miller
Nia Centre for the Arts