Why venues need to meet the challenge of reinventing themselves
AIPC CEO Sven Bossu says venues need to meet the challenge of reinventing themselves.
Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, described his institute as “a laboratory of learning, a place where the most challenging and difficult art of our time can be measured against the achievements of the immediate past”. This must sound very familiar to any manager running a convention centre, with the art of bringing people together being both difficult and challenging at this time and whereby measuring achievements needs to be re-invented to be meaningful.
Marie-Josée Kravis to Replace Leon Black as MoMA Chair nytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Phaidon to publish Don Marron: Chronicle of Collecting
Don Marron: Chronicle of Collecting by Acquavella, Gagosian, Pace. On Sale June 30, 2021 | $100 US | $125 CAN | Hardback | 200 pages | ISBN| 160 color.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Phaidon presents Don Marron: Chronicle of Collecting (June 30, 2021; $100 US/$125 CAN; Hardback) , a momentous volume exploring and celebrating the renowned art collection of financier, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Don Marron (19342019). Over the course of six decades, Marron amassed one of the most expansive art collections of our time, a selection of which was jointly sold in 2020 by three leading galleries Acquavella, Gagosian, and Pace Gallery in an unprecedented art world collaboration.
The book pays homage to Marron as one of the most visionary and avid collectors of twentieth and twenty-first century masterpieces. An introduction by Arne Glimcher, founder and chairman of Pace Gallery, details their decades-long friendship and his admirati
MoMA appoints Leah Dickerman as Director of Research Programs
Ms. Dickerman is well-known to MoMA audiences as a respected writer, editor, scholar, and organizer of many acclaimed exhibitions.
NEW YORK, NY
.-The Museum of Modern Art announced the appointment of Leah Dickerman as the first Director of Research Programs. In this new position, Ms. Dickerman will create an integrated strategy to reimagine MoMAs Studies in Modern Art publication series as a platform for new thinking and research about modern and contemporary art generated by the Museums programs, curators, fellows and other researchers engaged with the collection. She will continue to oversee the Mellon-Marron Research Consortium (MRC) partnership between MoMA and five regional graduate art history programsColumbia University; The Graduate Center, City University of New York; the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; Princeton University; and Yale Universitysupported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Leon Black to Step Down as MoMA Chairman nytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.