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Why do London’s art museums continue to see a decline in footfall, and does it matter? Experts are puzzled, reports Javier Pes.

The chairman of the National Portrait Gallery convened an emergency meeting last year with the chairs of eight other museum and galleries in London to discuss an urgent matter. Over the previous years, the city’s vaunted art institutions had been experiencing an unusual decline in visitor numbers—and not by hundreds of thousands, but by millions of people. They were just disappearing... Keep reading on artnet News