National Academy's spiral staircaseTo this point, I've been covering the National Academy deaccessions as a straight news story, keeping my opinions largely in check. (CultureGrrl readers are well aware that I customarily modify the noun "deaccession" with the adjective "deplorable.") Even Carmine Branagan, who was the Academy's interim director when I first talked to her on … [Read more...] about A Lose-Lose: National Academy Agony and AAMD Retaliation
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National Academy’;s Dysfunctionality: More Details in NY Times, LA Times CORRECTED
Thomas Eakins, "Wrestlers," 1899, Los Angeles County Museum of ArtSold in the 1970s from collection of the National Academy, New YorkBoth the NY Times and LA Times followed up yesterday on my National Academy deaccession story, revealing more details about the dysfunctionality of this institutional hybrid---a combination museum, school and artists' organization. The NY Times's … [Read more...] about National Academy’;s Dysfunctionality: More Details in NY Times, LA Times CORRECTED
LA MOCA Makeover: Parsing the Details of the Rescue Agreement
You could call it, "The Graying of LA MOCA.I've got nothing against the Fifties and Sixties Generations, who are now (or are fast becoming) the Over-60 Generation. (I'm not so far from that ripe age myself.) But there's something weirdly disconcerting about restructuring a cutting-edge contemporary art museum by putting it under the supervision of a cadre of codgers (or … [Read more...] about LA MOCA Makeover: Parsing the Details of the Rescue Agreement
MOCA Announcements of Reorganization and Strick Resignation
Here's LA MOCA's official announcement of its acceptance of Eli Broad's largess and of its planned reorganization. Here's the separate press release about the resignation of director Jeremy Strick.At last, the (ex-)director Strick Speaks! (via the press release):It has been an honor leading MOCA for nearly a decade. During that time, we demonstrated MOCA's international … [Read more...] about MOCA Announcements of Reorganization and Strick Resignation
LA Times Reports Terms of the MOCA Bailout and Reorganization
Charles Young, new MOCA CEODiane Haithman of the LA TIMES reports today that LA MOCA's has a new CEO and an Eli Broad bailout.Charles Young, UCLA's chancellor emeritus and professor at its School of Public Affairs, is MOCA's new CEO. He was chancellor of UCLA from 1968-1997; president of the University of Florida from 1999-2004. Jeremy Strick is out. His replacement as … [Read more...] about LA Times Reports Terms of the MOCA Bailout and Reorganization
News Flash: MOCA and Eli Broad Today Announce New CEO and “Financial lmprovement Plan”
Eli Broad, MOCA rescuerThis press release just hit my inbox at 10:49 p.m., sent to me by Karen Denne, chief communications officer for the Broad Foundation: MOCA to Announce Financial Improvement Plan, New Management WHO: Tom Unterman (MOCA Board Co-Chair ), David Johnson (MOCA Board Co-Chair ), Eli Broad (Founder of The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation), Mayor Antonio … [Read more...] about News Flash: MOCA and Eli Broad Today Announce New CEO and “Financial lmprovement Plan”
Department of Bad Timing: Forthcoming Book by Ed Winkleman on Gallery Start-Ups
Just when galleries are thinking about shutting down, NY dealer Ed Winkleman has announced [via] his forthcoming book, How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery.It is scheduled to be offered in July by Allworth Press, a publisher of many nuts-and-bolts artworld books that was founded by art-law veteran and artists' rights advocate Tad Crawford. The original 1977 version of … [Read more...] about Department of Bad Timing: Forthcoming Book by Ed Winkleman on Gallery Start-Ups
Bye-Bye Zaha: Hadid/Chanel “Mobile Art” Tour Demobilized
Sorry London, Moscow and Paris.Women's Wear Daily reported that Chanel is cutting short at midpoint its planned six-city "Mobile Art" tour of the futuristic pod designed by Zaha Hadid to display Chanel-commissioned art that was "inspired by Chanel's classic...quilted-style chain handbag" (above). Even Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld apparently regarded the "inspired" art … [Read more...] about Bye-Bye Zaha: Hadid/Chanel “Mobile Art” Tour Demobilized
The Hanging of President Bush (at the National Portrait Gallery)
Robert Anderson's portrait of President Bush, National Portrait GalleryAt least he still has his sense of humor:"I suspected there would be a good-size crowd once the word got out about my hanging," President Bush told some 500 people who attended today's private ceremony to unveil his and his wife Laura's portraits, which will go on public view tomorrow in the permanent … [Read more...] about The Hanging of President Bush (at the National Portrait Gallery)
More From Michael About MOCA: Govan Optimism vs. Broad Cash
Watch Out for Those Claws! Michael Govan behind the LACMA Lobster at the opening of Broad Contemporary Art MuseumAs I mentioned in my previous post, Michael Govan, CEO and director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, wants to emphasize that merger talks between his institution and the financially moribund LA MOCA occurred because "MOCA came to us." Trying to counter … [Read more...] about More From Michael About MOCA: Govan Optimism vs. Broad Cash
Michael Govan: MOCA-Style Financial Meltdown “Would Never Happen” at LACMA
Michael Govan, CEO and director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, who has taken a lot of heat for his rescue plan that others (including me) have criticized as an inappropriate takeover bid, called me yesterday to explain his side of things.In a wide-ranging interview, he emphasized that MOCA had approached him for a proposal, not the other way around. He added that he … [Read more...] about Michael Govan: MOCA-Style Financial Meltdown “Would Never Happen” at LACMA
News Flash: LA MOCA Board Update
This hit my inbox at 4:40 p.m., Los Angeles time, from a press spokesperson for LA MOCA:The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees is continuing to review the options presented to the full board today. MOCA anticipates making a further announcement as early as next week regarding the outcome of these discussions. I guess they may not be interested in waiting to hear from … [Read more...] about News Flash: LA MOCA Board Update
LA Mayor to Convene “Expert Panel” to Review MOCA Options
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio VillaraigosaShould a city's mayor assemble a panel to help determine a privately run museum's future?LA's Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa thinks so. In a letter sent today to the co-chairmen of LA MOCA's embattled board, the major called for a 30-day delay in deciding what to do about the two rescue options offered by Eli Broad and by the Los Angeles County … [Read more...] about LA Mayor to Convene “Expert Panel” to Review MOCA Options
Tale of the 2008 Getty Financials: Negative Income, $3.71-Billion “Alternative Investments”
In his memo to the J. Paul Getty Trust's staff, informing them that financial shortfalls will necessitate a job freeze and other cost reductions, Getty president James Wood revealed:Our endowment ended the 2008 fiscal year [ending June 30] at $5.98 billion and, since that time, with financial markets deteriorating further, the value of the endowment has declined roughly … [Read more...] about Tale of the 2008 Getty Financials: Negative Income, $3.71-Billion “Alternative Investments”
MAD Deaccessions: 24 of 44 Lots Sold by Museum at Auction
Museum of Arts and Design's Wharton Esherick cherrywood low table, 1960, sold yesterday for $24,000 (with buyer's premium)As we continue our cranky coverage of Deaccession December, let us not forget the disposals at Bonham's by the newly relocated and reopened Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Although Bonham's press release had announced that the sale was scheduled for … [Read more...] about MAD Deaccessions: 24 of 44 Lots Sold by Museum at Auction
