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Date: | Mon, 14 May 2007 07:47:35 -0400 |
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I couldn't find any recent postings on the topic, so I thought I'd throw this out
again. We are in the process of researching whether original objects should
continue to be included in our traveling exhibitions, and so I thought I would
ask: What is the community's feeling about (regarding document-type
historical/ didactic/intellectual exhibits as opposed to exhibitions of works of
art):
1) whether an audience to a traveling exhibition want/expects the original
object vs a high quality reproduction (and why); 2) whether an institution
should, or should not, share its originals via traveling exhibitions, or whether
the historical and intellectual purpose of the exhibit is more important and can
be served using facsimiles; 3)would visitors might be drawn to a traveling
exhibition "just" because of where it originated (ie something from a "big name"
museum/institution) and not because of the content?
Any other thoughts, comments, etc. would be welcomed. thank you
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