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The Museum Curator’s Guide

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The Museum Curator’s Guide is a practical reference book for emerging arts and heritage professionals working with a wide range of objects (including fine art, decorative arts, social history, ethnographic and archaeological collections), and explores the core work of the curator within a gallery or museum setting. Nicola Pickering provides a clear introduction to current material culture and museum studies theories, and shows the practical application of these theories to museum collections. She considers the role of the curator, their duties and interaction with objects, and also examines the care or preservation of objects and the ways they can be catalogued, displayed, moved, arranged, stored, interpreted and explained in museums today. The Museum Curator’s Guide represents an essential and lasting resource for all those working with the collection, preservation and presentation of objects, including students of collections management and curatorship; current gallery and museum professionals; and private collectors.
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Nicola Pickering
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9781848223240
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Paperbackbic ABC: Conservation, restoration & care of artworkscontributor:Nicola Pickeringformat:Paperbackimprint:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdprice:24.95publication-date:2020-09-03publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdtype:Nonfiction

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