Poisto museokokoelmasta : museologinen arvokeskustelu kokoelmanhallinnan määrittäjänä
This dissertation studies the issue of disposal in Finnish art museums. It is a
research in the field of museology, in which museography plays a significant
role. The field of museology functions as a science bridging theory and practice.
In the research, museum collection management is divided into seven areas:
acquisition, inventory, condition assessment, value assessment, conservation,
upkeep and disposal. It is essential that collection management be viewed as a
unified chain of operations, starting from acquisition and ending in disposal.
This creates a bridge from the start of collection management to its end procedures, at which point the total disposal of an item is a possibility. Acts of acquisition and disposal include deeply philosophical aspects, which are nonetheless
very practical in nature; decisions involving the two ultimately have very definite outcomes. In 2012 a questionnaire regarding disposals was sent to Finnish
art museums, which included 50 questions about collection content, disposals
and collection management values. The response rate was 66 %, giving grounds
for generalized, legitimate conclusions. The aim was to seek information about
overall attitudes toward disposals and to ascertain any possible hindrances in
the disposal process.
The theoretical starting point of the research was to establish legitimacy of
art museums in making collection management decisions. For this, George
Dickie’s institutional art theory was chosen. It was also seen as meaningful to
put collection management into the greater context of a long museographical
tradition, dating back to cabinets of curiosities and their caretakers. With this
connection it was possible to see the long lasting impact that museum collections have had, century after century. The objective was to ultimately start a
neutral and collection-oriented disposal discussion in art museums, one that
needs a museological value assessment in order to succeed. In addition, it needs
to be supported by the impact value of museum objects. It is clear that any disposal process is a time-intensive endeavor, which consumes resources before
any calculable benefits become evident. When seeking solutions, museums
should retain their autonomy as they determine the limits of their own collections or terms of preservation.
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Museologinen arvokeskustelu kokoelmanhallinnan määrittäjänäPublisher
University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6581-5ISSN Search the Publication Forum
1459-4331Keywords
institutionaalinen taideteoria museografia kokoelmanhallinta kokoelmaidentiteetti museology museography art museum disposal collection management tacit information museological value discussion museologia heritologia taidemuseot kokoelmapolitiikka kokoelmatyö taideteokset arviointi poisto arvokeskustelu hiljainen tieto taidehistoria
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