Museum Development in China : Understanding the Building Boom

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Museum Development in China : Understanding the Building Boom

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The growth of the number and scale of Chinese museums in the 21st century, from about 1,400 at the turn of the century to over 5,000 to date, reflects the government's Museum Development Plan for 2011-2020 to open one museum per 250,000 inhabitants, with the goal of attracting one billion visitors at the end of the decade. It is not just the numbers but the speed of development of Chinese museums that takes our breath away—with nearly one new museum per day being opened or expanded in this huge country.

What are the motivations for the rapid development of museums in China? How is the public responding? Who pays for these museums and how? What has been the impact of china's urbanization? How do Chinese museums balance education, scientific research, social cohesion, cultural diplomacy and tourism both internal and external? These are issues that continue to be discussed and debated among western museum professionals in the context of our 200-year history of modern museology. How are these debates evolving in China, which has its own history of museology over that same period from colonialism to communism and from isolation to opening up to the world?

This book explores these issues while introducing English-language readers to a sample of the new Chinese museums in case studies and photographs. To accomplish this goal, Lord Cultural Associates partnered with the Chinese Museums Association who engaged leading Chinese museologists, museum directors, academics and architects to provide chapters and case studies on the history of museums in China, on evolving national museum policies, museum exhibitions and cultural diplomacy, the role of private museums, and the impact of museums on society.

The four sections of this book build our knowledge of the roles of China's museums through social and political changes, the systems of governance, the complex relationships between private and public sectors and many levels of government. Section One places the current building boom in context. Section Two addresses how China's rapid urbanization has fueled the museum building boom, framed it, formed it and in some cases financed it. Section Three analyzes how Chinese exhibitions are tools for cultural diplomacy and key elements of soft power The six case studies in Section Four provide perspectives on the diversity of innovative approaches in the sector.

Museum Development in China --- a beautiful, full-color book --- is the product of an international collaboration to discover how much East and West can learn from each other about museum roles, our publics, how we preserve, what we conserve, and our future sustainability—even as we marvel at the accomplishments of China's museum building boom.

Contents

Preface - The Chinese Museum Boom in Broad Strokes
Guan Qiang

Introduction- Understanding China's Museum Boom
Gail Lord

Part 1: China's Museum Boom in Context

1.1 Lively Places Throbbing With Life
An Laishun

1.2 A Global Perspective on Museum Growth Cycles
Javier Jimenez and Gail Lord

1.3 A Brief History of Chineses Museums to 1949
Duan Yong

1.4 A Brief History of Chinese Museums 1949-1995
Song Xiangguang

1.5 The Musealization of China
Sofia Bollo and Yu Zhang

1.6 The Dichotomy of Relic Preservation Policies and the Social Role of Museums
Han Yong

Part 2: Museum Building in China's New Urban Culture

2.1 The Urban Boom Meets Museums
Doug Saunders

2.2 A Museum Born of Real Estate
Gao Peng

2.3 From Desification to Place-making in Urban Planning
Phil Enquist

2.4 Character Building and Genius Loci in Museum Arhitecture
He Jingtang

2.5 Creating Bridges Between Contemporary Art and Life
Rebecca Catching

Part 3: Opening Up to the World

3.1 Cultural Diplomacy and Soft Power
An Laishun

3.2 Exhibitions as Tools of Diplomacy
Zhou Ming

3.3 Navigating Cross-cultural Collaborations—a Curatorial Perspective
Chen Shen

3.4 Changing Concepts and Strategies for Public Engagement
Tomislav Sola

3.5 From Hermetic and Inward Looking to Outward Reaching and International Museums
Tian Kai

3.6 The V&A's Partnership with the Design Society in Shenzhen: An Ongoing Legacy of Cultural Diplomacy
Tim Reeve

Part 4: Case Studies in Innovation

4.1 Shanghai Museum: "A History of the World in 100 Objects"—Growing a Capacity for Institutional Change
Yang Zhigang

4.2 Guangdong Museum: The Dawn of the Smart Museum
Wei Jun

4.3 Palace Museum: Museum Fever—Keeping Up With Public Demands for New Experiences
Shan Jixiang

4.4 Natural History Museums: Underappreciated, Yet Wildly Popular
Jian Guan

4.5 Suzhou Musuem: Harnessing the Power of the People, Products and Place
Chen Ruijin

4.6 Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum: Embers of Memory
Zhu Pei

Conclusion: Toward a Sustainable Future: "Feeling the Stones as We Cross the River"
Gail Lord, Javier Jimenez and Rebecca Catching

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