El papel de los museos en la sociedad actualdiscurso institucional o museo participativo

  1. García Fernández, Isabel Mª 1
  1. 1 Departamento de Pintura y Restauración Facultad de Bellas Artes, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Revista:
Complutum

ISSN: 1131-6993 1988-2327

Any de publicació: 2015

Títol de l'exemplar: La museología entre la tradición y la posmodernidad

Volum: 26

Número: 2

Pàgines: 39-47

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.5209/REV_CMPL.2015.V26.N2.50415 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccés obert editor

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Resum

Since a few decades a recurring catchphrase has been accepted: the museums need changes and those will be produced in the future, in order to be socially significant for the citizens they represent and serve. How to face the changes has lead to interesting considerations in the museology field. There is not a unique approach to a complex question, since is composed by multiple layers that often are adjusted with difficulty. However, in general terms, we can point out that the new proposals will arise and develop in the exhibition practice.

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