Suhanya Raffel, the deputy director and director of collections at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, has been appointed the executive director of the M+ museum in Hong Kong, the much-delayed flagship project of the West Kowloon Cultural District. She takes up the post in November, replacing Lars Nittve, who stepped down in January.
The M+, a vast new museum of 20th- and 21st-century culture, is expected to open by 2019, two years later than planned.
Victor Lo, the chairman of the M+ museum board, says in a statement: "Raffel has the exciting and daunting task to deliver on the promise of M+, to make it Hong Kong's world-class museum for visual culture and of course to meet and surpass public expectations."
Duncan Pescod, the chief executive of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, says that Raffel will direct the curatorial development of M+, leading on the acquisition of art, time-based media, design and architecture works for the burgeoning collection.
Sri Lankan-born Raffel, who joined the Art Gallery of New South Wales in early 2013 as the director of collections, was previously at the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art [Qagoma] in Brisbane. Her roles there included deputy director of curatorial and collection development.
“[At Qagoma] Raffel built a reputation for high-level scholarship in the field of contemporary Asian art, most notably with her leadership of the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art—a project she has worked on since 1994—and building the renowned contemporary Asia Pacific collection,” says the website for the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Construction on the new M+ museum began more than 18 months ago. It has organised a series of off-site shows since 2012, but the new M+ Pavilion will be its first permanent space. A solo exhibition dedicated to the Hong Kong-based artist Tsang Kin-Wah will inaugurate the 300-sq.-m venue in September, followed by the first M+ exhibition focusing on design (November-January 2017).