Explore how museums, libraries, and picture galleries are created and used.
This practical guide explains the goals, planning, and execution behind public and private collections, with a focus on architecture, display, and administration that make a collection usable and lasting.
The text covers how to establish institutions, design spaces for viewing and preservation, and manage collections. It provides concrete guidance on legislative context, building layout, lighting, and the careful arrangement of pictures and objects to enhance understanding and enjoyment.
- How to plan spaces for exhibits, including rooms, corridors, and copying or preservation areas
- Ways to classify and arrange artworks and artifacts for public display
- Principles of gallery lighting, wall color, frames, and avoiding glare
- Practical considerations for security, maintenance, and governance
Ideal for readers of museum and library history, or anyone involved in planning, curating, or maintaining public collections.