The New Museum: Selected WritingsNewark Museum Association, 1999 - 262 páginas |
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... ideas only came to fruition years later and in the hands of others . At the Museum of Modern Art ( which opened just four months after his death in 1929 ) , Dana's notion of showing well - designed and readily available objects of ...
... ideas only came to fruition years later and in the hands of others . At the Museum of Modern Art ( which opened just four months after his death in 1929 ) , Dana's notion of showing well - designed and readily available objects of ...
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... ideas from visitors to The Newark Free Public Library . Dana states that Newark should be look- ing for a museum that would be most useful to its community . He believes that there was no model to be followed . The museum should be one ...
... ideas from visitors to The Newark Free Public Library . Dana states that Newark should be look- ing for a museum that would be most useful to its community . He believes that there was no model to be followed . The museum should be one ...
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... ideas on designing museum displays and incorporating speakers into museums . He presents his ideas by drawing a parallel between a speaker and an object on exhibit . As with a successful exhibit , he believes that the success of a ...
... ideas on designing museum displays and incorporating speakers into museums . He presents his ideas by drawing a parallel between a speaker and an object on exhibit . As with a successful exhibit , he believes that the success of a ...
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Introduction by Stephen E Weil | 13 |
Museums and Community | 97 |
The Newark Science Museum in the Free Public Library | 149 |
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