"Having 5% of your national collection on show is something people find difficult to understand," says British curator. Jasper Sharp who was, the Commissioner of the Austrian Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Bienniale. Many art institutions are. Thus coming up with ways to show their stuff so to, speak. "There is a great move to open up collections," adds Sharp.Besides digitising images of the permanent collection (which many major institutions are currently in the process of doing),. One way to display holdings is the idea of the Schaulager (Translation: 'storage display') - in which visitors can see works. Archived on racks, sliding, glass behind, during or restoration.The Hermitage 's storage facility opened in 2014 and offers guided tours of collections long unseen; a number of, US museums. Like the Brooklyn Museum of Art have also created accessible storage centres. Other Museum expansions - the Tate the MoMA,,, And the Met are just a few currently underway - are meant to increase space for permanent collection viewing.
.Until visible storage is everywhere - or museums grow so large that everything is on view like a, massive database - here. Are a few examples of wonderful things not, often seen and why.
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