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'Curating the Art Museum'
The Fleming Collection, London, 6.00 for 6.30p.m. on 8 July – book now
How long does it take to put together a major exhibition? Who decides what subjects will be explored and which objects will be included? How do you get an object from the Vatican to the British Museum?
In this lecture we are offered a behind the scenes insight into the process and drama of putting together a blockbuster exhibition. Drawing on her experiences at the Wallace Collection, Courtauld Institute, British Museum and her own gallery, Anna Harnden will share the trials, tribulations and joys of getting from the idea to the opening night. The lecture also explores the contrasts between exhibition and permanent display curating. Book your ticket now.
Anna's talk is held in association with the Fleming Collection, which is widely regarded as the finest collection of Scottish art in private hands and is the only dedicated museum granting public access to Scottish art all year round. Cassone will feature an article on the Fleming Collection in the July issue.
The Fleming Collection
13 Berkeley Street
London
W1J 8DU