Subsidy as the holy grail? : private museums challenging the sustainability of non-subsidized institutions
TitelSubsidy as the holy grail? : private museums challenging the sustainability of non-subsidized institutions
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveRotterdam
Jaar van uitgave2018
Materiaalboek
Annotatie85 p.
Masterscriptie Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Masterscriptie Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Onderwerpcultureel ondernemerschap, economie, musea, subsidies, private financiering, Belgiƫ, Nederland, scripties (vorm)
Samenvatting
The research investigates the role of private museums in the museum sector, which is mostly populated by public museums, and the possible competition between these two types of organizations. The research focuses on Dutch and Flemish private museums that exhibit visual arts. This research is explorative, as it gives an impression of the Dutch and Flemish private museum market, by illustrating the different actors operating at the private museum market and their diversified business strategies and motivations to initiate a private museum. The main findings of the multiple case study, performed by several in-depth interviews with directors of private museums, are that all museums are initiated by a wealthy person or couple and therefore show a very personalized way of running their organization. Besides, private museums are diversified organizations compared to public museums and they do compete on the level of funding and audiences.