Is It Okay to Sell the Monet?

The Age of Deaccessioning in Museums

Julia Courtney editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:10th Sep '18

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Museums have moved beyond exclusively collections-based missions, and the economics of museums have tightened considerably. As a result, the tenor of the discussion around the practice of deaccessioning and use of its proceeds has become livelier, if not strident. While the professional associations continue to expect adherence to their standards, Boards of Trustees are looking at museum collections as assets that can potentially be monetized to support the museum’s mission or ensure its survival. As museum professionals and trustees engage in these discussions and make critical decisions for their institutions, they will benefit from a deeper understanding of the complex and nuanced aspects of deaccessioning, which this book presents anew. Is It Okay to Sell the Monet? provides background on deaccessioning and disposal of deaccessioned objects and a context for changes in the field brought about by expanding missions and contracting resources. It includes an important discussion on how museums might utilize collections in new ways that benefit their visitors and communities. It provides practical guidance on the process of disposing of objects and explores the ethical standards of professional museum associations—examining their history, relevancy, and practical effect. It also delves into the complicated legal issues that sometimes challenge these ethical rules. Finally, it analyzes high profile museum case studies with important takeaways that will be useful for museums faced with similar circumstances.

While deaccessioning is an acceptable collection management option for most museums, it also has the potential to cause enormous public controversy.  "Is it Okay to Sell the Monet?" brings together thoughtful essays presenting various perspectives on the practice.  It is a valued, reasoned, and welcome addition to discussion of this often highly volatile topic. -- Steven Miller, Adjunct Professor, ret., Seton Hall University MA Program in Museum Professions, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. Author of Deaccessioning Today: Theory and Practice
This timely collection of essays should be mandatory reading for all museum professionals. It offers fresh perspectives on the legal, ethical, historical and political complexities of deaccessioning in the 21st-century museum world where no single approach works for all. -- Cynthia Robinson, Director of Museum Studies, Tufts University

ISBN: 9781442270824

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 463g

280 pages