Museums often receive donations from diverse sources. These reasons behind these donations tends to be different from one individual to another. According to some data, there are three significant reasons why millennials donate to museums. First, some value personal collections. Such individuals donate since they like what a museum works toward and stands for. Second, cultural organizations "might not be meeting the millennial generation where they are". Most millennials are on digital platforms and donating to museums is their way of reaching out to cultural organizations.
Finally, museums are not actively asking the millennials to donate, which makes the latter feel left out and willing to donate.However, despite the reasons given above, that museums ought to have clearer policies on donations compared to what is presently available. Even though the management bodies of museums tend to be aware of the issues and challenges related to donations, the available procedures and policies tend to be insufficiently detailed and out of date.
This causes loopholes that can be manipulated by some other or the museum for selfish gains. Some issues that arise in this case include money laundering and inappropriate donations. Some donations can be done with ill motives. Therefore, museums need to focus on risk management processes, governance, and stakeholder management to ensure they come up with policies that adequately regulate donations. Failure to do so can result in museums receiving donations from diverse with ulterior motives. In turn, this can give such museums bad reputations that can deter good from getting involved with them.
One of the interesting topic to not only for art lovers but also for anyone who has heard about the most famous artwork it’s Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. This painting considered to be the wealthiest paintings in the world because it’s always in the most level, the most written about, sung about, and visited. Mona Lisa backs to Italian renascence and it kept for a long time and till now in the Louvre in Paris. A few months ago, people were upset about what they heard about removing Mona Lisa from the Louvre for particular reasons. It appears that overcrowding is the main reason for removing the painting. After reviewing some Louver research, 80 present of the visitors coming only for watching Mona Lisa, now we have a clear view of how the crowding will look like when hundreds of people in front of the most famous painting. Visitors always continues to increase.
Overcrowding is not only the reason or the problem the Louver is facing but also visitors do not give attention to other works or exhibitions in the museum. All they care about is Mona Lisa and taking selfies with it. Hundreds of people in front of Mona Lisa while other exhibitions are empty. This is the point, of course not all of them are art lovers. What makes this painting is so famous in this way? Maybe because it’s mysterious and has hidden secrets .
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1. Museums often receive donations from diverse sources. These
reasons behind these donations tends to be different from one
individual to another. According to some data, there are three
significant reasons why millennials donate to museums. First,
some value personal collections. Such individuals donate since
they like what a museum works toward and stands for. Second,
cultural organizations "might not be meeting the millennial
generation where they are". Most millennials are on digital
platforms and donating to museums is their way of reaching out
to cultural organizations.
Finally, museums are not actively asking the millennials to
donate, which makes the latter feel left out and willing to
donate.However, despite the reasons given above, that museums
ought to have clearer policies on donations compared to what is
presently available. Even though the management bodies of
museums tend to be aware of the issues and challenges related
to donations, the available procedures and policies tend to be
insufficiently detailed and out of date.
This causes loopholes that can be manipulated by some other or
the museum for selfish gains. Some issues that arise in this case
include money laundering and inappropriate donations. Some
donations can be done with ill motives. Therefore, museums
need to focus on risk management processes, governance, and
stakeholder management to ensure they come up with policies
that adequately regulate donations. Failure to do so can result in
museums receiving donations from diverse with ulterior
motives. In turn, this can give such museums bad reputations
that can deter good from getting involved with them.
One of the interesting topic to not only for art lovers but also
2. for anyone who has heard about the most famous artwork it’s
Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. This painting considered to be
the wealthiest paintings in the world because it’s always in the
most level, the most written about, sung about, and visited.
Mona Lisa backs to Italian renascence and it kept for a long
time and till now in the Louvre in Paris. A few months ago,
people were upset about what they heard about removing Mona
Lisa from the Louvre for particular reasons. It appears that
overcrowding is the main reason for removing the painting.
After reviewing some Louver research, 80 present of the
visitors coming only for watching Mona Lisa, now we have a
clear view of how the crowding will look like when hundreds of
people in front of the most famous painting. Visitors always
continues to increase.
Overcrowding is not only the reason or the problem the Louver
is facing but also visitors do not give attention to other works or
exhibitions in the museum. All they care about is Mona Lisa and
taking selfies with it. Hundreds of people in front of Mona Lisa
while other exhibitions are empty. This is the point, of course
not all of them are art lovers. What makes this painting is so
famous in this way? Maybe because it’s mysterious and has
hidden secrets and we as humans always like secrets. The louver
also includes a lot of amazing and famous artworks but these
are ignored because of Mona Lisa. There should be a different
way to present Mona Lisa for example, having a separate
exhibit for Mona-lover. It needs her own space and also to
giving other works and exhibition space to make people not
visiting for Mona Lisa but for other artworks. Mona Lisa
undoubtedly an amazing Iconic of art and no one can deny that
but there are also some works that deserve to be as famous as
Mona Lisa.
One of the interesting topic to not only for art lovers but also
3. for anyone who has heard about the most famous artwork it’s
Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. This painting considered to be
the wealthiest paintings in the world because it’s always in the
most level, the most written about, sung about, and visited.
Mona Lisa backs to Italian renascence and it kept for a long
time and till now in the Louvre in Paris. A few months ago,
people were upset about what they heard about removing Mona
Lisa from the Louvre for particular reasons. It appears that
overcrowding is the main reason for removing the painting.
After reviewing some Louver research, 80 present of the
visitors coming only for watching Mona Lisa, now we have a
clear view of how the crowding will look like when hundreds of
people in front of the most famous painting. Visitors always
continues to increase.
Overcrowding is not only the reason or the problem the Louver
is facing but also visitors do not give attention to other works or
exhibitions in the museum. All they care about is Mona Lisa and
taking selfies with it. Hundreds of people in front of Mona Lisa
while other exhibitions are empty. This is the point, of course
not all of them are art lovers. What makes this painting is so
famous in this way? Maybe because it’s mysterious and has
hidden secrets and we as humans always like secrets. The louver
also includes a lot of amazing and famous artworks but these
are ignored because of Mona Lisa. There should be a different
way to present Mona Lisa for example, having a separate
exhibit for Mona-lover. It needs her own space and also to
giving other works and exhibition space to make people not
visiting for Mona Lisa but for other artworks. Mona Lisa
undoubtedly an amazing Iconic of art and no one can deny that
but there are also some works that deserve to be as famous as
Mona Lisa.
4. Museums often receive donations from diverse sources. These
reasons behind these donations tends to be different from one
individual to another. According to some data, there are three
significant reasons why millennials donate to museums. First,
some value personal collections. Such individuals donate since
they like what a museum works toward and stands for. Second,
cultural organizations "might not be meeting the millennial
generation where they are". Most millennials are on digital
platforms and donating to museums is their way of reaching out
to cultural organizations.
Finally, museums are not actively asking the millennials to
donate, which makes the latter feel left out and willing to
donate.However, despite the reasons given above, that museums
ought to have clearer policies on donations compared to what is
presently available. Even though the management bodies of
museums tend to be aware of the issues and challenges related
to donations, the available procedures and policies tend to be
insufficiently detailed and out of date.
This causes loopholes that can be manipulated by some other or
the museum for selfish gains. Some issues that arise in this case
include money laundering and inappropriate donations. Some
donations can be done with ill motives. Therefore, museums
need to focus on risk management processes, governance, and
stakeholder management to ensure they come up with policies
that adequately regulate donations. Failure to do so can result in
museums receiving donations from diverse with ulterior
motives. In turn, this can give such museums bad reputations
that can deter good from getting involved with them.