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INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS: A National Museums Directors' Conference Report

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Press release: 26 June 2002

International Dimensions, a 48-page report, to be published by the National Museums Directors' Conference (NMDC) on June 26 2002, charts for the first time the extensive international activity of the UK national collecting institutions.

Picture of International Dimensions ReportResearched by AEA Consulting, International Dimensions highlights the importance of the National Museums' contribution in the international arena and the potential for the future. Each section of the report is richly illustrated with practical examples of the National Museums' contribution to agendas of fundamental global importance: from the dialogue between cultures to the preservation of the world's natural assets. The work reaches well beyond the fields of operation traditionally associated with museums.

The National Museums' independent status has been an important factor in establishing their international authority. Many, as the report illustrates, are involved in cultural diplomacy that has endured in times of tension or even conflict.

A number of the National Museums play an important role in addressing the threats to cultural and natural assets worldwide and in the development of international conservation standards and technologies.


Britain's National Museums have a long academic tradition. International Dimensions illustrates the key role that this scholarship and collection-based research plays in collaborative projects.

The National Museums interact daily with a worldwide audience - London's National Museums alone received over 11 million overseas visitors in 2001 - and, increasingly, with a virtual audience on the internet. In addition, in 2000-2001, NMDC members lent objects from their collections to approximately 850 different institutions around the world.

International Dimensions makes a series of recommendations designed to position international activities at the centre of each institution's agenda and collectively within the NMDC (p 42).

This report puts the focus clearly on the importance of the National Museums' international activity and sets the broader context within which they can continue to address such key and sensitive issues as trade in cultural goods, spoliation and the repatriation of cultural property.

Notes to Editors


NMDC International Affairs Committee
Dr Robert Anderson, Director, British Museum (Chair)
Sean Bullick, Secretary, NMDC
Richard Calvocoressi, Director, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Dr Nigel Fergusson, Leader of Collections Consultancy, Natural History Museum
Neil MacGregor, Director, National Gallery
Sandy Nairne, Director of Programmes, Tate
Penny Ritchie Calder, Head of Exhibitions, Imperial War Museum
Dr Deborah Swallow, Chief Curator, Indian and South East Asian Departments, Victoria and Albert Museum

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