David Franklin, on leave and in court When David Franklin suddenly went "on leave" July 2 from his post as deputy director of the National Gallery of Canada, the museum's director of public affairs, Joanne Charette, told me: The man has a right to his privacy....Eventually, there will be further explanation. Now there is: Yesterday he went to court against both the museum … [Read more...] about David Franklin Goes to Court Against National Gallery of Canada UPDATED TWICE
Archives for 2008
LA MOCA’s Vuitton-Murakami Morass (and Brooklyn’s non-response)
Three limited-edition "Monogramouflage" canvases in the Vuitton boutique at the Brooklyn Museum's recent Murakami showI've always thought that ceding a museum's nonprofit space to a for-profit Louis Vuitton boutique (as occurred at the Takashi Murakami retrospective at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the Brooklyn Museum) was a bad idea and an even worse … [Read more...] about LA MOCA’s Vuitton-Murakami Morass (and Brooklyn’s non-response)
Department of Bad Exhibition Titles: “Younger Than Jesus” at the New Museum
Lisa Phillips annoucing the New Museum Triennial yesterdayMemo to Lisa Phillips: Please change this title while there's still time! While you're at it, consider changing the exhibition concept as well.At a press breakfast yesterday, Lisa Phillips (above), director of the New Museum, New York, proudly announced next spring's planned opening of a triennial exhibition devoted to … [Read more...] about Department of Bad Exhibition Titles: “Younger Than Jesus” at the New Museum
Fisk Appeal of Stieglitz Collection Decision “Could Take Years”
Fisk President Hazel O'Leary at a June 27 event to celebrate the university's raising over $8.3 million in the past fiscal yearWhatever happened to Fisk University's Apr. 3 appeal of Davidson County Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle's decision rejecting the school's plan to sell a half-share of its celebrated Stieglitz Collection to Alice Walton for $30 million?According to Colby … [Read more...] about Fisk Appeal of Stieglitz Collection Decision “Could Take Years”
“Banksy” Died Four Years Ago? Robin Gunningham’s Death Notice
I don't claim to know who Banksy is. Maybe he really is Robin Gunningham from Bristol; or maybe London's Mail on Sunday, the newspaper that claimed on Saturday to have possibly identified the elusive guerilla graffitist, is the victim of a hoax.All I know is that when I Googled the name of the Bristol bloke, I went straight to the high-numbered (less clicked-upon) pages and … [Read more...] about “Banksy” Died Four Years Ago? Robin Gunningham’s Death Notice
BlogBack: Berkeley Architecture Professor on Ando at the Clark
A portion of the famed rock garden at Ryoanji temple, KyotoDana Buntrock, associate professor of architecture, University of California, Berkeley, responds to Clash of Perfectionists: Ando and Conforti at the Clark: Loved the discussion. Comes down to one question: people or purity? Pure concrete, clean control of movement, etc. Both Ando and the director seem to have … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Berkeley Architecture Professor on Ando at the Clark
Market Nexus: Frick Appoints Sotheby’s Vice Chairman to Its Board
George Wachter, Sotheby's old masters specialistThe Frick Collection, New York, has just taken the unorthodox step of appointing to its board an auction-house official, George Wachter (above), vice chairman of Sotheby's North and South America and co-chairman of old master paintings---the mainstay of the Frick's holdings.Many museums refrain from appointing art dealers or … [Read more...] about Market Nexus: Frick Appoints Sotheby’s Vice Chairman to Its Board
NY Times Dismantles Its Piano
You've got to see this photo on the NY Times' City Room blog.After a third climber tried yesterday to scale the Renzo Piano-designed jungle gym (scroll to bottom), composed of horizontal ceramic rods on the façade of the newspaper's new headquarters, workers (depicted in the photo) were busily prying off those stunt-tempting rungs.Sewell Chan reports in today's Times:A law … [Read more...] about NY Times Dismantles Its Piano
Sherman Lee, Titan Among Museum Directors, Dies at 90
Sherman Lee, with two objects of his affectionThe last time I saw Sherman Lee, who died yesterday at the age of 90, was when he was in New York as curator of a section of the China: 5,000 Years show at the Guggenheim in 1998, some 15 years after he had retired from Cleveland Museum, where he had been director for 25 years.But when I was a fledgling art journalist, writing long … [Read more...] about Sherman Lee, Titan Among Museum Directors, Dies at 90
BlogBack: Michael Conforti on Tadao Ando
Michael Conforti, director of the Clark Art Institute, responds to Clash of Perfectionists: Ando and Conforti at the Clark: [Architect Tadao] Ando and I have great respect for one another (seriously) and there are many examples of our warm relationship. Each of us is looking forward to the work we will do together to realize the Clark's master plan. … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Michael Conforti on Tadao Ando
Clash of Perfectionists: Ando and Conforti at the Clark
For those clicking here from my article, This Tadao Ando Project Is a Berkshires Rental, in today's Wall Street Journal, here's some of the quirky stuff not suitable for mainstream media, as well as some illustrations to accompany my WSJ commentary:Michael Conforti (left) and Tadao Ando (facing front) in the galleries during the press preview of the new Stone Hill CenterThe … [Read more...] about Clash of Perfectionists: Ando and Conforti at the Clark
My Clark Art Institute/Tadao Ando Article in Tomorrow’s Wall Street Journal UPDATED
My review of the new Tadao Ando-designed Stone Hill Center at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, is scheduled to appear on the "Leisure & Arts" page of tomorrow's Wall Street Journal.Do I sense another irreverent photo essay coming on? You KNOW I do!I'll update this post with the WSJ link, when it becomes available---probably later tonight.UPDATE: You can read it … [Read more...] about My Clark Art Institute/Tadao Ando Article in Tomorrow’s Wall Street Journal UPDATED
More on Abu NYU and Dueling Arab MoMAs Planned for Qatar, Dubai
NYU President John SextonAlthough NYU's planned college on Abu Dhabi's Saadiyat Island is being billed as a "comprehensive liberal arts campus," it seems to have a distinct art-and-architecture vibe: Mariët Westermann, former director of NYU's Institute of Fine Arts, is vice chancellor in charge of NYU Abu Dhabi; Hilary Ballon, former professor of art history and archaeology at … [Read more...] about More on Abu NYU and Dueling Arab MoMAs Planned for Qatar, Dubai
NY Magazine on the Ground Zero Mess: Call in SuperPhilippe
Metropolitan Museum's "Superheroes" catalogueIris You, faithful CultureGrrl reader, has given me an assignment: I'd love to read your take on Why We Need a Hero at Ground Zero.That's a current NY Magazine "Intelligencer" piece, which has nominated a "'traffic cop' to coordinate the snarl of public agencies, private developers, contractors, architects, and consultants on the … [Read more...] about NY Magazine on the Ground Zero Mess: Call in SuperPhilippe
David Franklin, Deputy Director of National Gallery of Canada, Abruptly Departs UPDATED
David Franklin [NOTE: This story was updated in a July 17 post, here and on July 18 here.] The Ottawa Citizen called it a "mysterious disappearance." Staffers at the National Gallery of Canada learned Wednesday that David Franklin, deputy director and chief curator, had left the museum "on leave." No reasons for his sudden departure have been announced at this writing, … [Read more...] about David Franklin, Deputy Director of National Gallery of Canada, Abruptly Departs UPDATED