This is not a CultureGrrl parody. It's an actual headline and photo from an authentic MOCA press release! (NOT kidding!)Move over, Jerry Saltz. Jeffrey Deitch is coming to a boob tube near you.From that most soap opera-ish of art museums (The profligate former director! The brash upstart director! The manipulative megabucks collector!) comes a soap opera-related press … [Read more...] about Deitch Watch: LA MOCA, The Soap Opera
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BlogBack: Max Anderson Defends Arnold Lehman
Maxwell Anderson, director of Indianapolis Museum of ArtMax Anderson, director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, responds to MeTube: "Populist" Arnold Lehman Strikes Back:Arnold's comments are on target. I was quoted in the NY Times article about exhibitions that lack merit, but certainly didn't intend to single out Brooklyn. As you note, several leading institutions found … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Max Anderson Defends Arnold Lehman
My NPR Soundbite: Polaroid Controversy on Tomorrow’s “Weekend Edition” UPDATED
Margot Adler, NPR correspondent[UPDATE (and a second update below): You can hear me now, by going to NPR's online audio. (My remarks begin at about 1:21 into the piece.) I recommend that you listen to Margot's commentary, rather than just reading the text posted last night online (which I link to here, two paragraphs below this one). The radio report offers greater detail and … [Read more...] about My NPR Soundbite: Polaroid Controversy on Tomorrow’s “Weekend Edition” UPDATED
MeTube: “Populist” Arnold Lehman Strikes Back
Arnold Lehman, left, director of Brooklyn Museum, with Tom Campbell, director of Metropolitan Museum, at press preview for the "American Woman" show at the Met[NOTE: Read more from my interview with Arnold Lehman, here.]The Brooklyn Museum's fundraising gala in April famously featured an Andy Warhol piñata, anticipating the museum's big summer show, Andy Warhol: The Last … [Read more...] about MeTube: “Populist” Arnold Lehman Strikes Back
MeTube: Sotheby’s Photography Head Discusses Controversy Over Polaroid Sale
Denise Bethel of Sotheby's at the presale exhibition of of the Polaroid CollectionAt the press preview yesterday for Sotheby's highly controversial upcoming sale, June 21-22, of selections from the Polaroid Collection, the director of the auction house's photography department, Denise Bethel, fielded reporters' questions about the dispersal of more than 1,000 works (presale … [Read more...] about MeTube: Sotheby’s Photography Head Discusses Controversy Over Polaroid Sale
BlogBack: George Goldner on Rethinking the Getty
George Goldner, chairman of drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum and drawings curator at the Getty Museum from 1984-93, succinctly responds to After the Mourning: Reimagining the Getty (in which I quoted his prior comments criticizing the J. Paul Getty Trust's priorities and administrative structure): The issues I brought up in 1998 still hold true and the sad results … [Read more...] about BlogBack: George Goldner on Rethinking the Getty
Rick in Richmond: Virginia MFA’s Architectural Hits and Misses
The new Rick Mather-designed McGlothlin Wing of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts I've gone far afield from Richmond since I began fleshing out my Wall Street Journal article about the 165,000-square foot expansion of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. But I've still got one more CultureGrrl photo essay to go, in completing our tour of the recently renewed and reopened VMFA. … [Read more...] about Rick in Richmond: Virginia MFA’s Architectural Hits and Misses
After the Mourning: Reimagining the Getty
The Getty Villa, MalibuIn his LA Times piece today, Jason Felch returns to his Getty beat, reporting that Getty Foundation director Deborah Marrow would be named today (as has now been officially announced) as the J. Paul Getty Trust's interim president and CEO. Felch also provided details on the cause of death of James Wood, the president and CEO of the Trust: He died in his … [Read more...] about After the Mourning: Reimagining the Getty
Coming Today: My “Which Way LA?” Commentary on KCRW about James Wood UPDATED
James WoodIf all goes according to plan, I'll be sharing my thoughts about James Wood, the late president of the J. Paul Getty Trust, on Warren Olney's Which Way LA?, broadcast over public radio station KCRW, 7 p.m. LA time (10 p.m. on the East Coast). My segment is supposed to air at 7:19 p.m. [See update below.]You've already read some of my reminiscences about this … [Read more...] about Coming Today: My “Which Way LA?” Commentary on KCRW about James Wood UPDATED
CultureCougar: My (forced) Bit Part in Off-Broadway’s “Andrew Jackson”
Today's a good day to think about the theater, post-Tony Awards, and it's a particularly good day to think about the state of American musicals, which both Charles Isherwood of the NY Times and Charles McNulty of the LA Times criticized, in their pre-Tony musings, for "stitch[ing] together new narratives with already recorded (and popular) music" (Isherwood's words) so that … [Read more...] about CultureCougar: My (forced) Bit Part in Off-Broadway’s “Andrew Jackson”
Getty CEO James Wood, 69, Dies: A Leader of Integrity and Fair-Mindedness
James Wood, 69, the late president of the J. Paul Getty TrustThe best obit I could write for James Wood, the late president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles (formerly director of the Art Institute of Chicago and St. Louis Museum of Art), is something that I've already written---my Solid Wood profile that I produced on the occasion of his ascension to the Getty … [Read more...] about Getty CEO James Wood, 69, Dies: A Leader of Integrity and Fair-Mindedness
MeTube at Storm King: CultureGrrl Climbs “Little Bamboo”
Stephen Talasnik, discussing his bamboo "Stream" sculptureOne of the more popular of recent CultureGrrl Videos (we're not talking about Gaga numbers here) features me not climbing the Starn Twins' Big Bambú at the Metropolitan Museum.How much more exciting, then, to watch me actually "climb" the smaller bamboo construction, now open for exploration by the cultured (and … [Read more...] about MeTube at Storm King: CultureGrrl Climbs “Little Bamboo”
Getty’s Belated Fiscal 2009 Report: $1.25-Billion Net Investment Loss
J. Paul Getty Trust's endowment (in billions), from fiscal '09 annual reportNearly a full year after the June 30, 2009 close of its annus horribilis, the J. Paul Getty Trust has just published online its Annual Report and Financial Statements for fiscal '09. Although, percentage-wise, the endowment decline is in line with that at other recession-hit institutions, the numbers, … [Read more...] about Getty’s Belated Fiscal 2009 Report: $1.25-Billion Net Investment Loss
BlogBack: Artist/Administrator on “Next Great Artist” Show (and Saltz’s post-mortem)
Arbiters of "Artist": Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Bill Powers, China Chow, Jerry Saltz After reading two favorable reviews of the first episode of Bravo's "The Next Great Artist" (as well as Christopher Knight's unfavorable take), I decided it was possible that my revulsion at the show's trailer might have been more a function of Bravo's misguided marketing campaign than of … [Read more...] about BlogBack: Artist/Administrator on “Next Great Artist” Show (and Saltz’s post-mortem)
Post-Conference Wrap-Up: What AAMD Accomplished at Its Annual Meeting
In a press release issued after today's conclusion of its annual meeting, the Association of Art Museum Directors praised its own conclave as "noteworthy for the unprecedented membership-wide discussion of issues and opportunities facing the museum field." As I reported earlier today, the association certainly seems to have grappled with the controversial issues of the day. … [Read more...] about Post-Conference Wrap-Up: What AAMD Accomplished at Its Annual Meeting