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‘NATIONAL COLLECTIONS OF CONTEMPORARY
ART’ PROGRAMME. PART TWO: APPLICANTS/
COLLECTIONS AND RESULTS/EVALUATION
The ‘National Collections of Contemporary
Art’ Programme of the Ministry of Culture and National
Heritage constitutes an interesting case of a systemic
solution to the question of financing museum collections’
purchases. Its implementation demonstrated changeability
of action (both from the point of view of the applicants, and
Programme’s evaluators and organizer), while at the same
time the genuine assumptions were maintained, namely the
support provided to the major museums, most often newly
established, whose statutory goal would be and is collecting
contemporary art. Turning points in the Programme, as
well as the observation of applicants’ strategies while
the Programme functioned served as the basis for the
Programme’s evaluation, and led to replacing it with the
‘National Collections of Contemporary Art’ Programme,
these, however, demonstrated failures in consistency, in
particular without pointing to the final systemic solution
in this respect.