Left: A Polaroid from the files of convicted antiquities trafficker Giacomo Medici of dirt-encrusted Athenian Red-figure volute krater, attributed to the Methyse Painter, 460-450 B.C. Right: Photo of the spiffed-up krater, Minneapolis Institute of ArtsAs CultureGrrl readers may remember, Kaywin Feldman, director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and president of the … [Read more...] about Transparency Gap: Minneapolis Institute Refuses to Discuss Greek Hot Pot
Archives for December 2010
Boston MeTube: My BMFA Hanukkah with Curator George Shackelford
When you enter the vast, sunlit Shapiro Family Courtyard (above) in the new Norman Foster-designed wing of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, you can walk straight back to the entrance of the new Art of the Americas wing......or turn to your right, to enter Art of the Ancient World:...or turn left to the Art of Europe:Under the radar in the excitement over the opening of the … [Read more...] about Boston MeTube: My BMFA Hanukkah with Curator George Shackelford
“Hide/Seek” Flap: “Silence = Death” (but so does intemperate rhetoric)
Act Up (Gran Fury), "Neon Sign (Silence = Death)" from "Let the Record Show," 1987, New MuseumThere was a moment when I cringed while sitting in the NY Public Library's auditorium beside the National Portrait Gallery's director, Martin Sullivan, listening to his curators discuss the NPG's controversial "Hide/Seek" show. It was a supremely quotable moment that I didn't manage to … [Read more...] about “Hide/Seek” Flap: “Silence = Death” (but so does intemperate rhetoric)
MeTube: Curators and Director Discuss “Hide/Seek” Controversy in NYC
Martin Sullivan, director of National Portrait Gallery, sitting next to me at NY Public Library discussion of "Hide/Seek" (to his left, NY Times art writer Kate Taylor, clutching her laptop) I don't have a nose for news. News has a nose for me! While I sat second-row-center in the New York Public Library's auditorium, waiting for the start of last night's discussion about … [Read more...] about MeTube: Curators and Director Discuss “Hide/Seek” Controversy in NYC
MeTube: Rose Art Museum (and its former director) in Recovery Mode
Friday brought the news that Michael Rush, whose embattled directorship at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University ended on June 30, 2009, has landed firmly on his feet as the newly appointed founding director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, scheduled to open in 2012. The university's president, Lou Anna Simon, described Rush as the … [Read more...] about MeTube: Rose Art Museum (and its former director) in Recovery Mode
Alienating Everyone: My Huffington Post Piece on “Hide/Seek”
Reasonable people can disagree, and I disagree with just about everyone on the Smithsonian "Hide/Seek" controversy. To cement my reputation as an artworld contrarian, I have posted an OpEd-style piece on HuffPost Arts, "Hide/Seek" Gamesmanship: National Portrait Gallery is Wrong Target.I don't usually link from this blog to my Huffington Post columns, because they closely … [Read more...] about Alienating Everyone: My Huffington Post Piece on “Hide/Seek”
Heir Files Claim for Met’s ex-Morozov Cézanne: Is Bolshevik Loot Like Nazi Loot?
Cézanne, "Madame Cézanne in the Conservatory," 1891, Metropolitan Museum of Art Last month, the NY Times astonishingly called for the return to Egypt of Nefertiti and the Rosetta Stone, while praising the Metropolitan Museum for its return to Egypt of some minor antiquities. But the Times has been surprisingly silent, so far, on the latest news development related to … [Read more...] about Heir Files Claim for Met’s ex-Morozov Cézanne: Is Bolshevik Loot Like Nazi Loot?
Peter Marzio, 67, Director of Houston MFA, Dies UPDATED and CORRECTED
[CORRECTION: Mary Haus, director of marketing and communications at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, called me on Dec. 16, asking me to correct this post to reflect the fact that Peter Marzio had died of cancer, but he did not have prostate cancer, as an early version of the Houston Chronicle obit had stated. The family, Haus said, is "not disclosing what he had."]The Houston … [Read more...] about Peter Marzio, 67, Director of Houston MFA, Dies UPDATED and CORRECTED
NY Times Scoop: Met’s “Card Players” on Steroids!
Cézanne, "The Card Players," 1890-92, Metropolitan Museum of ArtI can't wait to see the newly expanded "Card Players" when they return to New York!According to Carol Vogel's report in today's NY Times, the Metropolitan Museum's iconic Cézanne painting, "The Card Players" has swollen eightfold! These guys have been sitting around too long and must have put on a lot of … [Read more...] about NY Times Scoop: Met’s “Card Players” on Steroids!
MeTube: Morgan Library’s Glorious Restoration, Before and After—Part II
New cases in the former librarian's office of the Morgan Library and Museum [Part I is here.] It has taken me far too long to complete my two-part post, expanding upon my Wall Street Journal piece, Morgan in a New Light, which assessed the restoration and reinstallation of the Morgan Library and Museum's original McKim building. My travels and several breaking news … [Read more...] about MeTube: Morgan Library’s Glorious Restoration, Before and After—Part II
Editorial Madness X2: NY Times on Museum Repatriations, “Hide/Seek” Controversy
Kaywin Feldman with her museum's antiquitiesTwo astoundingly intemperate and, to my mind, wrong-headed NY Times editorials published in the past eight days made me wonder if someone new had been assigned the arts beat on the Times' editorial board. But it looks like Verlyn Klinkenborg is still the only one described as a culture pundit on the newspaper's list of its 15 … [Read more...] about Editorial Madness X2: NY Times on Museum Repatriations, “Hide/Seek” Controversy
Jonathan Katz, “Hide/Seek” Curator, Blasts CultureGrrl; More News
Jonathan Katz, co-curator of "Hide/Seek" show at National Portrait GalleryJonathan Katz, director of the doctoral program in visual studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo and co-curator with David Ward of the National Portrait Gallery's controversial Hide/Seek exhibition, takes strong exception to CultureGrrl's take on the issues raised by that show: As the … [Read more...] about Jonathan Katz, “Hide/Seek” Curator, Blasts CultureGrrl; More News
MeTube: Boston Museum of Fine Arts Evacuated UPDATED
Well this certainly wasn't what I expected when I visited the Boston Museum of Fine Arts yesterday to view its new Art of the Americas wing! Just as the museum was closing this afternoon at about 4:40 p.m., while my husband and I were on the coatcheck line, an alarm sounded and the museum was hastily evacuated. I still have not been able to find out from the museum whether … [Read more...] about MeTube: Boston Museum of Fine Arts Evacuated UPDATED
YouTube: Protesters Bring Banned Video (on iPad) into National Portrait Gallery
I just learned of this, it's Sunday and I'm away in Boston, so I haven't gotten the Smithsonian's side of this story. But to some degree, this video speaks for itself. You can hear the guard several times warning the cameraman that no photography is allowed in the gallery:Here's the coverage (with full names) in the Washington City Paper. The protesters assert that the video … [Read more...] about YouTube: Protesters Bring Banned Video (on iPad) into National Portrait Gallery
Lost in Boston: Getting Back on Course
My Late Parents, in healthier timesI'm going to try, once again, to make it all the way to Boston today, for a short stay. As you may remember, I had to do a U-turn three weeks ago, when I was heading for the press preview of the new Norman Foster-designed expansion of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, because of my mother's suddenly deteriorating condition. My mother was a … [Read more...] about Lost in Boston: Getting Back on Course