The director of the Pitt Rivers Museum explores its history and collections and the characters who created it. "My favourite museum in the world " This is what many visitors say about the Pitt Rivers Museum, with its atmospheric galleries, showing artefacts from all corners of the world, uniquely arranged according to the objects' different functions. But who was General Pitt-Rivers, who donated the founding collection, and how did the museum come to have so distinctive an appearance? Its displays may look unchanged since Victorian times, but they are actually the outcome of a lively history, curatorial ambitions, university politics and shifts in public taste. This book provides, in addition, an insight into the collections themselves, the cast of characters who contributed to them and the kind of adventurous collaborations that the museum today undertakes with the communities from which the collections originally came.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:185759911X
ISBN13:9781857599114
Release Date:December 2014
Publisher:Scala Books
Length:168 Pages
Weight:0.05 lbs.
Dimensions:0.6" x 7.9" x 9.8"
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