The United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, with a contribution giving the German perspective: proceedings of the museum conference held at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam on 10 and 11 December 1992 organized by the Boekman Foundation Amsterdam
Chronic crisis in a cultural institution (V.L. Zolberg)
Citizens or consumers (J.N. Wood)
The public interest in the art museum’s public (J.M.D. Schuster)
Giving people what they want (E. Hooper-Greenhill)
Art museums and the price of democratization in post-Thatcher Britain (P. Jenkinson)
Vision in action (J. Spalding)
Whose museum is it, anyway? (F. Lubbers)
What museums, what success? (P. van Mensch)
The museum ambience (H. van Os)
The inflation of the new (J. Vaessen)
The German art museums in a European perspective (E. Beaucamp)
The quality of success and the price of quality (V.L. Zolberg)