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Asia Society Museum Director to Lead Hirshhorn
United Kingdom Architecture News - Jun 06, 2014 - 10:38 2037 views
Melissa Chiu, the Australian-born, veteran director of Asia Society Museum in New York has been chosen to lead the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, a Smithsonian division that is trying to regain its footing after a series of bruising fights over finances, leadership and direction.
Ms. Chiu, who has broad international experience overseeing the society’s 11 centers and affiliates in the United States and Asia, has been praised for her scholarship and vision. Although her specialty, contemporary Chinese art, is not a focus of the Hirshhorn, new media, video and photography, which she has championed at the Asia Society, are part of the Hirshhorn’s mission as a museum of modern art. “I am very excited,” Ms. Chiu said. “It’s an amazing institution.” With her international background, she said, she brings a “fresh perspective” to the Hirshhorn, and plans to look at “what a museum can be in the 21st century.”
The museum’s previous director, Richard Koshalek, left a year ago after the museum was unable to raise sufficient funds to finance the centerpiece of his four-year tenure — a temporary 15-story inflatable bubble called the Seasonal Inflatable Structure in the museum’s inner courtyard. The trustees were sharply split over continuing to back the project, and several members resigned. Richard Kurin, the Smithsonian’s undersecretary for history, art and culture, officially canceled plans for the bubble last July as the remaining trustees and the acting director, Kerry Brougher, pledged to return to the museum’s core mission: its collection and exhibitions....Continue Reading
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