Wonders Of The World's Museums: Visit 43 Museums To Discover 50 Amazing Exhibits!

Wonders Of The World's Museums: Visit 43 Museums To Discover 50 Amazing Exhibits!
Author: Molly Oldfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Museums
ISBN: 9781526360281

Open up this treasure trove of wonders to visit 43 museums and 50 exhibits! Discover the most fascinating and mysterious objects found in museums, from star attractions to unsung exhibits. With Molly Oldfield, research elf of hit television show QI, unearth the astonishing stories of how these treasures were created, found and finally displayed.

Visiting 50 Interesting Museums In The World

Visiting 50 Interesting Museums In The World
Author: Yen Musson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Let's experience fine art at one of the top 50 museums in the world. In this Great Museums Of The World book, you will discover: - Acropolis Museum // Greece - British Museum // UK - Forbidden City // China - Goethe House & Goethe Museum // Germany - Imperial War Museum // UK - Museum of Alchemists & Magicians of Old Prague // Czech Republic - Museum of Mummies of Guanajuato // Mexico - National Museum of Anthropology // Mexico - Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret // UK - Prison Gate Museum // The Netherlands - Sir John Soane's Museum // UK - Styrian Armoury // Austria - Torture Museum // The Netherlands - Vasa Museum // Sweden - Viking Ship Museum // Norway - Whitney Plantation // USA - The world around us // Natural history museums - Kunstkamera // Russia 6 - Messner Mountain Museum // Italy - Sarawak State Museum // Malaysia - Smithsonian Institution // USA - Human creativity // Art & culture museums And so much more! Take a chance to discover 50 attractive museums in the world!

Visiting 50 Interesting Museums In The World

Visiting 50 Interesting Museums In The World
Author: Horace Moehle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Let's experience fine art at one of the top 50 museums in the world. In this Great Museums Of The World book, you will discover: - Acropolis Museum // Greece - British Museum // UK - Forbidden City // China - Goethe House & Goethe Museum // Germany - Imperial War Museum // UK - Museum of Alchemists & Magicians of Old Prague // Czech Republic - Museum of Mummies of Guanajuato // Mexico - National Museum of Anthropology // Mexico - Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret // UK - Prison Gate Museum // The Netherlands - Sir John Soane's Museum // UK - Styrian Armoury // Austria - Torture Museum // The Netherlands - Vasa Museum // Sweden - Viking Ship Museum // Norway - Whitney Plantation // USA - The world around us // Natural history museums - Kunstkamera // Russia 6 - Messner Mountain Museum // Italy - Sarawak State Museum // Malaysia - Smithsonian Institution // USA - Human creativity // Art & culture museums And so much more! Take a chance to discover 50 attractive museums in the world!

Popular Exhibitions, Science and Showmanship, 1840-1910

Popular Exhibitions, Science and Showmanship, 1840-1910
Author: Joe Kember
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0822981785

Victorian culture was characterized by a proliferation of shows and exhibitions. These were encouraged by the development of new sciences and technologies, together with changes in transportation, education and leisure patterns. The essays in this collection look at exhibitions and their influence in terms of location, technology and ideology.

Museums in Motion

Museums in Motion
Author: Juilee Decker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2024-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1538155745

This book explores the histories and functions of museums while also looking at the current standing of museums and their ongoing efforts toward relevance, resiliency, and future-proofing. Section I examines the beginnings of museums with chapters dedicated to art and design museums; natural history and anthropological museums; science museums; museums focused history and the past; and gardens, zoos, and children’s museums. Emphasis is on museums in the United States, with some historical framing beyond the U.S. Section II explores the primary functions of museums, including conservation, exhibition, interpretation, engagement, and service. Section III examines museums from within by exploring critical issues and contemporary movements facing museums and our society: transparency and openness, labor and equity, belonging and coalition-building, risk-taking and risk aversion, and sustainability and empathy. Advocating for change rather than “death to museums,” Museums in Motion demonstrates the very premise that museums have been in motion all along, as they have shifted from their rather simple form of a treasury, storehouse, and tomb to something much more complex by deeply considering where museums have come from, where they are today, and where they are going. Entirely new to this edition, Section III (Museum Aspirations) features five new chapters, each centered around topics, rather than a museum type or museum function. Each topic is meant to be a micro-narrative and springboard for a conversation about museums today and their sustainability in the future. The chapters examine museums from the inside (museum workers and their voices, especially, as well as power held by people and institutions) and DEIA without using those individual words as chapter headings. On their own, or in conjunction with the chapters in the previous sections of this book, these chapters serve as vignettes that can help readers to understand where, how, and why we need to apply critical lenses to institutions and articulate how doing so helps us to understand this historical moment and, ultimately how we can realize resiliency and sustainability for museums and those who make their existence possible.

Wonders in the Deep

Wonders in the Deep
Author: Mensun Bound
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1398507423

A shipwreck is a time capsule. When a maritime archaeologist picks up an item from the seabed, it is a direct connection with history. The last time the object was touched was sometimes centuries before; now, it’s starting a new life. The millions of vessels that lie under the sea tell the human history of the world. Mensun Bound is the renowned marine archaeologist who was the Director of Exploration on the team that discovered Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance. With journalist Mark Frary, here Bound uses the many treasures he has discovered, from Nazi eagles to cannonballs, to write a maritime history of the world from 3000 BCE. Interwoven throughout with beautiful photographs, Wonders in the Deep is a riveting story of human ambition, defeat and ingenuity.

Chasing Aphrodite

Chasing Aphrodite
Author: Jason Felch
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0547538022

A “thrilling, well-researched” account of years of scandal at the prestigious Getty Museum (Ulrich Boser, author of The Gardner Heist). In recent years, several of America’s leading art museums have voluntarily given up their finest pieces of classical art to the governments of Italy and Greece. Why would they be moved to such unheard-of generosity? The answer lies at the Getty, one of the world’s richest and most troubled museums, and scandalous revelations that it had been buying looted antiquities for decades. Drawing on a trove of confidential museum records and candid interviews, these two journalists give us a fly-on-the-wall account of the inner workings of a world-class museum, and tell a story of outlandish characters and bad behavior that could come straight from the pages of a thriller. “In an authoritative account, two reporters who led a Los Angeles Times investigation reveal the details of the Getty Museum’s illicit purchases, from smugglers and fences, of looted Greek and Roman antiquities. . . . The authors offer an excellent recap of the museum’s misdeeds, brimming with tasty details of the scandal that motivated several of America’s leading art museums to voluntarily return to Italy and Greece some 100 classical antiquities worth more than half a billion dollars.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “An astonishing and penetrating look into a veiled world where beauty and art are in constant competition with greed and hypocrisy. This engaging book will cast a fresh light on many of those gleaming objects you see in art museums.” —Jonathan Harr, author of The Lost Painting

Assembling the Dinosaur

Assembling the Dinosaur
Author: Lukas Rieppel
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0674240340

A lively account of the dinosaur’s role in Gilded Age America, examining the connection between business, paleontology, and museums. Although dinosaur fossils were first found in England, a series of dramatic discoveries during the late 1800s turned North America into a world center for vertebrate paleontology. At the same time, the United States emerged as the world’s largest industrial economy, and creatures like Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus, and Triceratops became emblems of American capitalism. Large, fierce, and spectacular, American dinosaurs dominated the popular imagination, making front-page headlines and appearing in feature films. Assembling the Dinosaur follows dinosaur fossils from the field to the museum and into the commercial culture of North America’s Gilded Age. Business tycoons like Andrew Carnegie and J. P. Morgan made common cause with vertebrate paleontologists to capitalize on the widespread appeal of dinosaurs, using them to project American exceptionalism back into prehistory. Learning from the show-stopping techniques of P. T. Barnum, museums exhibited dinosaurs to attract, entertain, and educate the public. By assembling the skeletons of dinosaurs into eye-catching displays, wealthy industrialists sought to cement their own reputations as generous benefactors of science, showing that modern capitalism could produce public goods in addition to profits. Behind the scenes, museums adopted corporate management practices to control the movement of dinosaur bones, restricting their circulation to influence their meaning and value in popular culture. Tracing the entwined relationship of dinosaurs, capitalism, and culture during the Gilded Age, Lukas Rieppel reveals the outsized role these giant reptiles played during one of the most consequential periods in American history. Praise for Assembling the Dinosaur “A penetrating study of legitimacy and capitalism in the realm of fossils.” —Verlyn Klinkenborg, The New York Review of Books “A solid entry into the growing body of literature on Gilded Age American paleontology, but it is particularly valuable for its contribution to enhancing our understanding of how science and its representation during that period were influenced by, and in turn affected, society as a whole. By incorporating cultural, economic, and scientific developments, Rieppel shines new light on the history of both American paleontology and museum exhibition practice.” —Ilja Nieuwland, Science