Situated in the Financial District of Dubai, the Museum of the Future has finally opened its doors for the first time following a two-month-long delay. The museum’s management team had expected to open the institution – that is devoted to futuristic technology and sustainable manufacturing solutions – to the public […]
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Climate Activists Glue Themselves to Paintings in UK Museums
The museum and gallery sector in the UK has been rocked by a series of protests which saw activists glue themselves to exhibits in a bid to draw attention to the increasingly urgent climate crisis. Museums and galleries that display art collections have been told by the police that they […]
Read MoreMuseums present visual art as beautiful things you can touch
A shift is taking place in museums and the way art history is presented globally. More museums now value visitor experience and at the same time, there is a growing emphasis on accessibility in Canadian public institutions.
Read MoreThe study of tiny fossils reminds us that museums are key to advancing science
To some people, museums are a place to view curiosities or to learn more about our world. For others, museums are buildings that conserve history and heritage. Few will describe museums as places of active research. But this is a crucial part of their purpose.
Read MoreFriday essay: 5 museum objects that tell a story of colonialism and its legacy
Two new Australian museums are emerging from old ones as the year draws to a close. The new Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney assembles rich collections from across the campus, and the WA Museum Boola Bardip (Noongar for “Many Stories”) has opened in Perth. Museums remain relevant in a globalised […]
Read MoreFour ways natural history museums skew reality
Natural history museums are magical places. They inspire awe and wonder in the natural world and help us understand our place within the animal kingdom. Behind the scenes, many of them are also undertaking world-changing science with their collections.
Read More3D scans of bat skulls help natural history museums open up dark corners of their collections
Picture a natural history museum. What comes to mind? Childhood memories of dinosaur skeletons and dioramas? Or maybe you still visit to see planetarium shows or an IMAX feature? You may be surprised to hear that behind these public-facing exhibits lies a priceless treasure trove that most visitors will never […]
Read MoreRepatriation: why Western museums should return African artefacts
A large number of artefacts held in Western museums and libraries are known to have been appropriated over the ages through conquest and colonialism. The looting of African objects anthropologists, curators and private collectors took place in war as well as in peaceful times. It was justified as an act […]
Read MoreHolographic history is making ‘Night at the Museum’ a reality
For millions of children, being dragged to a museum is a singularly painful experience, marked by time standing still rather than history coming to life – as it does in the film “Night at the Museum”, starring Ben Stiller.
Read MorePhotography and selfies are great for museums (but ditch the sticks)
Two of the USA’s major music festivals have decided to ban selfie sticks this year to prevent stick-wielding gig-goers from blocking the view of others. They join London’s National Gallery and other museums such as New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Château de Versailles, and many others around the world.
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