16:15 Aug 12, 2011 |
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5 | cesión [de obras] |
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4 | enajenación/venta |
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cesión [de obras] Explanation: "Deaccessioning, the process of disposing, selling or trading objects from a museum collection, is not undertaken lightly in most museums." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collection_(museum)#Deaccession... La UNESCO, que de obras de arte y patrimonio artístico sabe mucho, se refiere a ello como "cesión". "When no 'de-accessioning' is allowed, museums are burdened with objects which do not fit and which therefore are rarely or never shown to the public." http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001317/131773e.pdf "Cuando la cesión es imposible, los museos se encuentran atestados de objetos que no se concilian con el resto y que, por tanto, se muestran al público rara vez o jamás." http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001317/131773s.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2011-08-12 16:30:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "If objects are no more important, what are the consequences on museum missions and who has the authority to decide on the de-accessioning of museum collections?" http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001317/131773e.pdf "¿Qué consecuencias acarrea para la misión de los museos el hecho de que los objetos hayan dejado de tener importancia, y quién está habilitado para pronunciarse sobre la cesión de las colecciones?" http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001317/131773s.pdf |
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enajenación/venta Explanation: To remove and sell (a work of art) from a museum's collection, especially in order to purchase other works of art: "He also denied that ... friends of the museum were permitted to buy ... pieces that were deaccessioned" (New York Times). v.intr. To remove a work of art from a museum's collection and sell it. piación, subvención, excavaciones), instituciones eclesiásticas (Museos,. Archivos ..... La falta de este control canónico previo a la enajenación de obras de arte ... http://revistas.um.es/analesumderecho/article/viewFile/10465... El término que define a *deaccessioning* es venta. El término *cesión* puede significar un préstamo a otro museo, a una exposición preparada por un gobierno, etc. En el caso de venta es un desprendimiento de la obra, por distintos motivos, pero siempre a través de un beneficio. |
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