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Innovative Directors of American Museums

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How is the deep recession affecting the museum world? Many—or, shall we say, most?—museums are downsizing staff, programs, and otherwise cutting costs. Curiously, there is also a high turnover rate among museum directors. How is it possible, then, that some museums are growing, building, expanding, and smartening-up their priceless collections? Several museum directors on our list point out that now is the time when we should turn to the arts to give us solace and pleasure; now is the time when new art infrastructures and programs stimulate economic and cultural growth in their communities.

The directors we’ve chosen are changing American museums by creatively addressing shrinking endowments, by embracing diversity, by attracting new and younger audiences, and by validating new technologies and art forms. In fact, most of the directors on our list are builders who have recently supervised or are presently supervising the construction of light-infused architecture or new outdoor sculpture parks. They are transforming their indoor and outdoor spaces, using bright concepts of design, conservation, restoration, and installation. Of course, this calls for creative fundraising. In some cases, great patrons are stepping forward.

Just as photography was once outside the bounds of museum spaces, these directors have added film, performance, installation, and technologies. At the same time, stewardship of ancient art from cultures around the world is more important today than ever before. Civilizations often track their histories through their artifacts, and these earliest mysteries and visions of life have much to teach us. In this vein, innovative museum directors give new life to—and fight for—freedoms we can never take for granted.

Now, on to career highlights for each director and their answers to one question: Given the economic downturn and global strife, what are some aesthetic, financial, and cultural issues you’re addressing at your institution?

A & L Highlights

Robert Sean Coons 01 November 2009, 16.00 Artists
Robert Sean Coons
  Robert Sean Coons’ oil paintings comment on the paradoxes that lie in the subliminal areas of the human mind: love and war or beauty and obscenity. When approached head-on, the canvases appear to be simply paintings o
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Playwright with the Right Stuff 28 July 2011, 16.54 Admin_Joomla Artists
Playwright with the Right Stuff
Playwright with the Right Stuff David Henry Hwang romances the word By Judy Seckler From the beginning, playwright David Henry Hwang found the theater fascinating because of the way in which words could fill a stage.
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Amy Cohen Banker 01 November 2009, 16.00 Artists
Amy Cohen Banker
  One of the most versatile artists working today, Cornell University graduate Amy Cohen Banker works in acrylic, oil, pastels, aquarelle, oil sticks, varnishes, glazes, finishing and surface techniques, and photographyâ€
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Nobu Matsuhisa 22 November 2009, 16.00 Chefs & Wine Makers
Nobu Matsuhisa
At Nobu LA, it’s clear that no expense has been spared. Chic and modern décor, dark hues with well-placed flares of color and light, and an almost club-like atmosphere give way to a dining room filled with some of the
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A.I.R. Gallery 03 November 2009, 16.00 Galleriests
A.I.R. Gallery
A.I.R. (Artists In Residence) Gallery was established as early as 1972, giving women a place to exhibit their work when few other venues handled art made by women. As a non-profit cooperative for 22 women artists from the
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Philanthropy from the Kitchen 11 September 2007, 16.00 Chefs & Wine Makers
Philanthropy from the Kitchen
In New York and Los Angeles, two gatherings of culinary masters remind that the art of the chef is not only about the food—often, it’s about giving back. Los Angeles: The 25th Annual American Wine & Food Festival Pa
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Carole Feuerman 01 November 2009, 16.00 Artists
Carole Feuerman
  Carole Feuerman is renowned as one of America’s finest realist sculptors, and her work is featured in some of the world’s premiere public and private collections (Bill and Hillary Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Mikhail G
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Gonzalo Duran 01 November 2009, 16.00 Artists
Gonzalo Duran
  Gonzalo Duran was born in Mexico, emigrated to the U.S. as a child, and grew up in East L.A. He attended Otis Art Institute and The Chouinard Art School. He has been called the Marc Chagall of the North and Central Amer
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