There are few people as perfectly suited to give an overview of the pre-COVID museum landscape than Charles Saumarez Smith. Respected by the entire museum field, he has directed three major institutions, each with notable success. His last appointment, as CEO of the Royal Academy, saw the Academy flourish, with new capital projects and award-winning exhibitions. Insightful, witty, playful and ironic, who better to guide a reader through the confusing terrain of the past several decades of the 'museum boom'?--James Bradburne, Director General of Pinacoteca di Brera and the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, and Editor-in-Chief of Museum Management and Curatorship
I love the style, tone and perspective, the personal experience present along the way, and the open mode of thinking and reflecting on what is seen. That is rare in museum literature and gives a special authority and also a thrill to the text.--Professor Mari Lending, Professor of Architectural History and Theory, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Former National Portrait Gallery director Smith examines how museums' architecture and design has elevated the experience of art in this perceptive and generously illustrated volume... Insightful and thought provoking, this work is required reading for cultural historians, art connoisseurs, and museumgoers.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
Charles Saumarez Smith has written a deeply important and original book, drawing on a lifetime of experience in the worlds of art, museums, and culture. It combines humane and thoughtful generalizations about the place and purpose of galleries today with vivid evocations of particular art museums from around the world. Beautifully written and deftly constructed, it is a landmark work.--Professor Sir David Cannadine, Dodge Professor of History, Princeton University and President of the British Academy
A wise and insightful tour of our most successful art museums. One couldn't ask for a better informed or more congenial guide. Highly recommended.--Professor Andrew McClellan, Professor of History of Art and Museum Studies, Tufts University
Lively, informative... The author has insider knowledge of the needs of present-day institutions dedicated to showing art... A good read.-- "The New Criterion"
A brisk tour through around forty art museums around the world... The diversity of museums in the book is rich and rewarding.-- "A Daily Dose of Architecture Books" (5/13/2021 12:00:00 AM)
A work of art... Abounds with gorgeously reproduced black-and-white and color photos--of buildings and galleries, of their creators--that help the author tell the stories of each of 43 art spaces... Engaging [and] memorable.-- "Shelf Awareness"