With austerity cuts to public funding, many Contemporary art Museums have been forced to scale down their budgets, staff and acquisitions.
In Radical Museology , New York-based art historian Claire Bishop argues that the incommensurability of fiscal and cultural temporality--one fast, the other slower--points to an alternative world of values in which Museums (and by extension, culture, education and democracy in general) are not subject to the banalities of a spreadsheet, but enable us to.
With austerity cuts to public funding, many Contemporary art Museums have been forced to scale down their budgets, staff and acquisitions