We are negotiating with a third party who is interested in sponsoring
an exhibit at our museum. We need imput from other museums about how
to deal with the issue of control of the content of the exhibit.
There are two possible models to handle this issue:
a) The museum assumes total control over the control of the content
of the exhibit.
b) The museum and the sponsor share control over content, i.e.. the
final product is to "the mutual satisfaction" of both parties.
I ask this question, in part, as a result of the recent controversy
over the "Science in America" exhibit in which the sponsor was not
pleased with the final product.
Have museums ceded some curatorial control over exhibit content as a
result of the recent controversies? Have sponsors begun demanding
some curatorial control over the exhibit content?
Alan Hawk
National Museum of Health and Medicine, AFIP
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