While focusing on specific historical episodes within a single institution, Frank’s study also offers a reconsideration of the history of art history. The book provides a nuanced analysis of a form of art history that has often been taken for granted in museums and art history textbooks, and with which we are currently grappling as we work towards new models of teaching and learning art history.
Andrea Korda, RACAR (Revue d’art canadienne / Canadian Art Review)
A salutary reminder that museums were developing creative ways of engaging audiences beyond their walls decades before the internet. Frank's study of the Metropolitan's <i>Miniatures </i>and <i>Seminars </i>will interest not only historians of Cold War-era American culture, but all those in museums attempting to reconcile an inclusion agenda with commercial partnerships.
Jonathan Conlin, author of The Nation's Mantelpiece: A History of the National Gallery (2006) and Civilisation (2009)