Definition of «encyclopedic museum»

An encyclopedic museum is a place where a wide variety of objects from different cultures, time periods, and disciplines are displayed and studied. It aims to encompass and showcase diverse knowledge and information.

Sentences with «encyclopedic museum»

  • Still, the DIA's African - American program has been stuck in neutral — despite the advantages of housing the General Motors Center for African American Art, a curator devoted to the discipline and being the only encyclopedic museum in America to have permanent collection galleries devoted to African - American art. (mnuchingallery.com)
  • She has created a dynamic and widely renowned contemporary art program that has become an influential model for encyclopedic museums as they engage the art of our time. (newamericanpaintings.wordpress.com)
  • The Brooklyn Museum may be the only encyclopedic museum in the world with a center dedicated to feminist art, but it comes with a caveat: each show it presents must connect thematically to Judy Chicago's ceramic behemoth, The Dinner Party (1974 - 79), which is a permanent fixture. (garthgreenan.com)
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