Are We Building Too Many Museums?

By James Taylor-Foster

In an article for the RA Magazine, (Senior Curator of Contemporary Architecture, Design and Digital at the V&A) and Stella Duffy (co-director of Fun Palaces, a national campaign for greater access for all to the arts), ask: are we’re building too many museums? On the one hand, Duffy argues that “we should focus all of our efforts on opening up existing museums to a much wider public” while on the other, Long suggests that “new museums can bring positive change to the places in which they are built.” Ultimately, Long argues that “museums have a sense of authenticity and institutional mission that is rare in public life” yet, for Duffy, this doesn’t mean we need more; rather, ”we need to utilise what we already have.”

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