Museums are democratizing, inclusive and polyphonic spaces for critical dialogue about the pasts and the futures. Acknowledging and addressing the conflicts and challenges of the present, they hold artifacts and specimens in trust for society, safeguard diverse memories for future generations and guarantee equal rights and equal access to heritage for all people.
It is therefore the task of public museums, exhibitions germany rcs data and galleries to be a repository of history. They should preserve art objects and protect them for current and future generations. The core tasks therefore include “collecting, researching, preserving, exhibiting and communicating”.
Art management is therefore about taking on precisely this difficult challenge and finding ways and means to fulfil the core tasks mentioned above in public space.
Managing art exhibitions, museums and exhibitions requires flexibility from people and software.
At first glance, running a business and an art institution seems similar. The big difference, however, is that art exhibitions and museums are public and in most cases have less autonomy. While companies are profit-oriented and can decide for themselves which strategy they want to pursue, art institutions are largely funded by the state, can only generate a small part of their costs through their visitors and are often prohibited from trading their art. This deprives them of a potential source of income and makes them dependent on their financier - the state.