Gallery Keynote: Future Glocal Museum Perspectives By Dr Marion Ackermann
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The future of our museums and the search for new concepts in rapidly changing societies is an important issue in present museum debates. Social transformation processes, changes in communication and the transfer of knowledge, which have been extremely accelerated by the digital revolution and globalisation, are also visible in everyday museum life.
Prof. Dr. Marion Ackermann, Director General of the Dresden State Art Collections (Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden, or SKD), discusses the current situation of museums from a local and global perspective, and point out possible development trends for the future.
This Gallery Keynote lecture was recorded live in July 2019 at National Gallery Singapore.
About the Gallery Keynote series
The series invites the world’s visionaries, thinkers and industry and opinion leaders to consider issues fundamentally relating to the future of museums and their role in culture and society. Speakers in this series lead us to confront the challenges faced by art museums and the ecology they belong to—both locally and globally—and consider solutions for the way forward, and the principles that should guide them.
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