The Art Newspaper's annual report highlights the rebound of museum attendance post-Covid-19, indicating that visitor numbers have stabilized back to pre-pandemic norms. In a discussion with co-editor Lee Cheshire, host Ben Luke delves into the implications of these figures, revealing the big winners and losers in the museum sector. Additionally, the article explores the recent exhibition 'Morris Mania' at the William Morris Gallery, showcasing the enduring legacy of the 19th-century designer, alongside the celebration of Matisse's intimate portrayal of his daughter in a Paris exhibition.
This year's report shows that the slow recovery from Covid-19 museum closures is over, with visitor numbers returning to what can be considered their "natural level."
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