Vortilon wrote:
[quote="rreis
If a museum doesn't have the donation on display doesn't mean it doesn't value it or doesn't know it's whereabouts... most times is because of lack of space, priority or relevance for the current exhibit objectives (which are a perrogative of the curator in charge).
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I suppose but you have to look at it from the donors perspective, that of hoping it will simply be put in a glass case or even pinned on the wall somewhere really how long does that take? I had a factory new spinner for a Fournier RF4D that I offered to the Museum of flight in Seattle to put on Mira Slovak's bird hanging from the ceiling spinner-less. All I asked in return was for them to install it (an hours work tops) They said nope we can't. I gave it to a home builder who proudly put it on his bird.[/quote]
I think Museums must be upstraight with what they intend to do with the artefacts and sometimes even refuse them. It's funny but most people (even I can fall in that category) don't "give" their stuff to the museums. They kind of "loan" them for life keeping a link to the artefact and having lot's of expectations to what the Museum will do with them. Sometimes museums even sell or exchange this stuff and off course many donnors will not accept that.
As for "simply be put in a glass case or even pinned on the wall somewhere really how long does that take" sometimes it can take forever. Like I said, there can be lots of questions about space availabitly, money and/or connection to the exibhits in the museum. For a potential donnor is better to get information apriori about the whats and everything else so nobody gets sour in the end... Mikesh makes an excellent comment on this subject in his book...
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