Thumbs down on Brandeis University President Jehuda ReinharzForget the Quincy Jones Petition. If you want to sign an important artworld action document, go to the petition by Concerned Alumni of Brandeis University---In Opposition to the Closing of the Rose Art Museum.The petition says it all:The Brandeis University Board of Trustees in a closed meeting and without any … [Read more...] about More on the Closing of the Rose: Sign the Petition; Stop the Auction UPDATED
Archives for January 2009
My WSJ “Cultural Conversation” with AAMD President Michael Conforti
Michael Conforti's WSJ Portrait, by Ismael RoldanYou can read me now: He's a Museum Leader for These Troubled Times, my Wall Street Journal profile of Michael Conforti, director of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, and president of the Association of Art Museum Directors.Of course when I wrote this piece for today's (Tuesday's) WSJ "Leisure & … [Read more...] about My WSJ “Cultural Conversation” with AAMD President Michael Conforti
Brandeis to “Deaccession” Its Entire Rose Art Museum
Michael Rush, director of Brandeis University's withering Rose Art Museum[More CultureGrrl coverage of the Rose: here, here, here, here, here and here.]Forget about the National Academy's selling a couple of major paintings---mere chicken feed. How about selling your museum's ENTIRE collection? After you rub your eyes in disbelief, read it and weep---Geoff Edgers' and Peter … [Read more...] about Brandeis to “Deaccession” Its Entire Rose Art Museum
Required Museum-Director Reading for the AAMD Meeting: My WSJ Profile Tomorrow of Michael Conforti UPDATED
Janet Landay, newly appointed AAMD executive directorAs you wing your way tomorrow to the midwinter membership meeting of the Association of Art Museum Directors in San Diego (Jan. 28-30), all you artworld luminaries should fasten your seatbelts, make sure you've found your flotation devices, and then turn to the "Leisure & Arts" page of your copy of tomorrow's Wall Street … [Read more...] about Required Museum-Director Reading for the AAMD Meeting: My WSJ Profile Tomorrow of Michael Conforti UPDATED
BlogBacks: Culture Czar Sparring, Pro and Con (and Bill Ivey’s position) UPDATED
David Smith, teacher, author and overthrower of culture czarsAs you might have expected, CultureGrrl readers are engaged by the question of whether there should be a cabinet-level Secretary of Culture in the Obama administration. (My thumbs-down is here and here.) At the end of this post, you can read what Bill Ivey, who was appointed by President Obama to lead the national … [Read more...] about BlogBacks: Culture Czar Sparring, Pro and Con (and Bill Ivey’s position) UPDATED
Seattle Art Museum’s WaMu Whammy, Continued: JPMorgan Chase Scotches Lease Deal UPDATED
Seattle Art Museum director Mimi Gates, speaking at 2007 press preview for SAM's expansionWhen I read last night (here, here and here) that JPMorgan Chase, which has acquired Washington Mutual Bank, was not going to honor WaMu's lease of eight floors above the new Seattle Art Museum expansion, my first thought was that the museum might sue. It has been receiving some $5.8 … [Read more...] about Seattle Art Museum’s WaMu Whammy, Continued: JPMorgan Chase Scotches Lease Deal UPDATED
Lee to Lee: My Interview with Eric McCauley, Kimbell Museum’s Director-Elect
Taft Museum, CincinnatiLet's leave Washington and go back to Cincinnati, where Eric McCauley Lee, current director of the Taft Museum and director-elect of the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, aced his CultureGrrl interview.As promised last week, here are some excerpts from our phone conversation.---On the Kimbell's planned expansion: I think Renzo Piano is absolutely the … [Read more...] about Lee to Lee: My Interview with Eric McCauley, Kimbell Museum’s Director-Elect
Topple the Culture Czar, Part II: Why “Culture Ministry” is a Foreign Concept
Alexander Avdeyev, recently named culture minister of the Russian Federation[Part I is here.]Proponents of the idea of a cabinet-level Secretary of Culture point out that foreign culture ministers currently have no counterpart in the U.S. There's good reason for that.Many foreign countries have a tradition of substantial government subsidies for cultural institutions. When your … [Read more...] about Topple the Culture Czar, Part II: Why “Culture Ministry” is a Foreign Concept
In Defense of Disorder: Topple the “Culture Czar,” Part I (UPDATED)
Quincy JonesI've got nothing against better coordination among government programs involving the arts and humanities. Regular meetings of representatives from the relevant offices and agencies could foment creative synergies. Perhaps a White House official with advisory, not managerial, responsibilities could help facilitate this without inserting what we emphatically DON'T … [Read more...] about In Defense of Disorder: Topple the “Culture Czar,” Part I (UPDATED)
Inaugural Speech: Lyrics of Barack Obama (to music by Jerome Kern)
Tunesmith Jerome Kern: Inaugural DittyThe deep emotional resonance of the inauguration in Washington today had everything to do with the extraordinary ascent of our first President of color, but little to do with the power of his words. To me, the speech was thoughtful, serious and substantial, but not (as many had hoped) inspired or inspiring in the manner of Lincoln, FDR or … [Read more...] about Inaugural Speech: Lyrics of Barack Obama (to music by Jerome Kern)
Inauguration Ruminations: Mary Beard on Obama’s “Septimius Severus Problem”
"Septimius Severus," Roman, about AD 193-200, the British MuseumFor the ultimate erudite lesson in "those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it," we take you to school with the Don herself, Mary Beard, a Cambridge classics professor and my blogging buddy at A Don's Life, who brings us news from the second century A.D.: One Lucius Septimius Severus has just … [Read more...] about Inauguration Ruminations: Mary Beard on Obama’s “Septimius Severus Problem”
Michael Dorf, Yates Protégé, Said to Be a Frontrunner for NEA Chairmanship
Michael DorfI don't know Michael Dorf, the attorney reported by Allan Jalon of the LA Times to be a frontrunner for the post of chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. But any friend of the late Congressman Sidney Yates, the best political advocate the arts ever had, is a friend of mine.Dorf's bio on the website of his law firm, includes a six-year stint as special … [Read more...] about Michael Dorf, Yates Protégé, Said to Be a Frontrunner for NEA Chairmanship
New China-U.S. Antiquities Agreement: Some Concessions to U.S. Museums and Dealers
Jay Kislak, Former Chairman of the State Department's Cultural Property Advisory Commitee Everyone wondered why it was taking so long for the U.S. State Department to act on China's request---pending since May 2004---for the United States to impose sweeping import restrictions on artifacts from that country dating from prehistoric times all the way to 1911. The State … [Read more...] about New China-U.S. Antiquities Agreement: Some Concessions to U.S. Museums and Dealers
And Now a Word for Our (wished for) Sponsors
I was encouraged earlier this month when my end-of-year post, urging you to decorate my dreary right-hand column with some attractive ads, actually brought two signs of tangible reader support of my efforts for the New Year.Now that my ad space is back to bare, I'm back to wondering how long I should keep CultureGrrl going as a labor of love and a public service (or a public … [Read more...] about And Now a Word for Our (wished for) Sponsors
More on Eric Lee, Kimbell Museum’s New Director UPDATED
Old masters gallery at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth[UPDATE: It turns out that the "Dutch Utopia" show I describe below was NOT conceived by the Taft, as Lee had led me to believe. It was organized by the Telfair Museum, Savannah.]If you watched the video clip that I linked to yesterday at the end of my report on Eric McCauley Lee's appointment to the directorship of the … [Read more...] about More on Eric Lee, Kimbell Museum’s New Director UPDATED