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“Where to for the BIG MUSEUMS?”
A New Strategy for Survival
A Special Symposium with the Mori Art Museum International Advisory Committee

Recently some of the world’s leading museums, such as MoMA, Pompidou Centre and Tate Gallery have been expanding, adding new annexes or building satellite branches. The influence of globalism too has seen contemporary art's popularity spread rapidly throughout the world, particularly in Africa and China, where booming sales are invigorating the entire Asian art market.
In Japan recent reforms in governmental organizations have meant that public and private museums have had to make drastic changes to their management systems.
How has this changing global context influenced the roles of the world's leading museums? What are their new visions - their new strategies for survival? And what does this mean for Japan's museums? How can they make a unique contribution to the international art world?
On 9 February the Mori Art Museum, which celebrated its third anniversary last October, presented a symposium featuring members of its International Advisory Committee. Including directors of some of the top museums in the world, the symposium provided a good opportunity to think about the future of museums both abroad and in Japan.

Organizers: Mori Art Museum, Nikkei Inc.
Date: 9 February 2007 (Fri) 17:00 – 20:00
Venue: Roppongi Academy Hills 49, Tower Hall

Panelists

Mori Art Museum International Advisory Committee members
Glenn D. Lowry: Director, The Museum of Modern Art
Alfred Pacquement: Director, Musee National d’Art Moderne, Centre national d’art et de culture Georges Pompidou
Nicholas Serota: Director, Tate Gallery
Peter-Klaus Schuster: Director General, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Preussischer Kulturbesitz (absent)
Wenzel Jacob: Director, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Norman Rosenthal: Exhibitions Secretary, The Royal Academy of Arts, London
Takashina Shuji: Director, Ohara Museum of Art
David Elliott: Director, Istanbul Modern

Moderator
Nanjo Fumio: Director, Mori Art Museum
TIMETABLE
17:00 Opening Remarks: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum)
17:10 Presentation 1 “New Problems of the Museums in the Global Age”
Speaker: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art, New York)
17:30 Presentation2 “The New Role of Branch Museums”
Speaker: Alfred Pacquement, Director, Musee National D’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou
17:50 Presentation3 “Transforming Tate Modern”
Speaker: Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate Gallery
18:10 Intermission
18:25 Discussion/Moderator: Nanjo Fumio (Director, Mori Art Museum)
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