Arts Yearbook Number 9 focusing on Museums. Edited by the staff of Arts Magazine. Essays "Museums and Masses : An Introduction," by Lawrence Alloway; "Dialogue on Purpose," by Lawrence Alloway, William C. Seitz, and Bruce Glaser; "Curating Instant Art History," by Dore Ashton; "The Art Museum and Its Problems," by Alfred Werner; "The Crisis of Popularization," by Rolf-Gunter Dienst; "A Statement," by Sam Hunter; "Modern Art at the Metropolitan," by Henry Geldzahler; "New Look at the Tate," by Sheldon Williams; "The Museum and the Auction House," by Laila Damiano; "The Whitney and American Art," by John Baur; "The Hirshhorn Collection," by Abram Lerner; "Thomas Gilcrease Museum of Western Art"; "The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute"; "The Art Museum and It's Public," by Cesar Grana; "Art is on the Town," by John Walker; "South America's Contemporary Art Museums," by Jacqueline Barnitz; "Artists Say," by Lucas Samaras, Nicholas Krushenick, Oyvind Fahlstrom, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Larry Rivers, Barnett Newman, Don Judd, Alex Katz; "What is a Museum?" by Allen Kaprow and Robert Smithson, including reproductions of works by Claes Oldenburg, Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt, and Dan Graham; "Venice, A Museum in Itself," by Charles Spencer; "Electronic Museum Theater," by Allon Schoener; "Social Experience, A Portfolio," by Djordje Milicevic; "Structure and Randomness," by Alexander Tzonis; "Building for Architect & Curator," by John Samuel Margolies; "Moving Through Museums," by Susan Braybrooke; "The Under-Collected Art," by John Szarkowski; "The Need for Film," by Andrew Sarris; "The Museum of Art: A Synoptic History," by David Rosand.