The book explores the evolution of museums, from private collections to public institutions, addressing historical context and theoretical frameworks. Case studies analyze specific museum expansion efforts, focusing on strategies employed, challenges faced, and consequences of actions relating to funding, land acquisition, and cultural influence. Museum Expansion Wars uniquely connects these struggles into a coherent narrative, departing from traditional museum studies by focusing on economic and political forces.
This study offers practical insights for museum professionals and policymakers, providing a comprehensive overview of the forces shaping the contemporary cultural landscape. The book addresses the ethical dilemmas arising from revenue pressures, such as accepting conflicting funding or prioritizing blockbuster exhibitions. It proposes strategies for a more equitable museum ecosystem.