Museum directors
'I am not too worried by crowd problems': Louvre director predicts visitor numbers will drop by 80%
Jean-Luc Martinez believes that capitalising on the museum's permanent collection will be key to recovery
Kaywin Feldman on how America's National Gallery of Art will 'attract the nation and reflect it, too'
The Washington museum's first female director is breaking down old silos and diversifying the staff, collection and exhibitions
Udo Kittelmann will leave Berlin Nationalgalerie next year
The museum director, who manages five Berlin museums in his current role, will not renew his contract which expires in October 2020
Young collectors collaborate for MoCA
The Director’s Council comprises 25 to 30 names from the fashion, entertainment and finance industries.
Tate’s director criticises government report on Nazi loot
Nicholas Serota says the document, which recommends the restitution of a Constable from the gallery’s collection, contains multiple inaccuracies
Tate Modern is our model, says director of Pushkin museum
Maria Loshak seeks industrial space for Modern and contemporary art satellite in Moscow
Room with a view tops off Tate Britain’s revamp
Penelope Curtis, the gallery’s director, aims to accentuate the strengths of the collection and the building
LA director Michael Govan to rehang Pinault’s art
Venice exhibition will draw on works from Pinault's vast collection
Obituary for Jacques Taddei
The French musician, museum director, public servant and man of many letters.
Collectors' gift of Hockney and Freud to the Tate honours its director
Mercedes and Ian Stoutzker have conferred an exceedingly generous donation on the gallery
An analysis of the mission statements of leading US art museums exposes collective search for purpose
The words chosen by directors reflect a desire to quash ambiguity and carve out their space in the contemporary art landscape
We have an obligation to share collections abroad says V&A director
The V&A’s new, German-born director Martin Roth on what he learned in Dresden—and Beijing
Interview with Tate's Penelope Curtis on her vision for the gallery: Avoiding the cliché of combining old and new
Making more of Tate Britain’s building and rehanging the collection
Mark Jones to step down as director at V&A
End of an era of modernisation
Italian to run Warsaw’s Centre for Contemporary Art
Poland appoints first foreign museum director
Chris Dercon as Tate Modern's new director
Outgoing director Vicente Todoli is off to seek new challenges
News from London: Quinn’s polymorphous perversity and Joffe’s secret shop
A night at the Turk’s head, a farewell to Tate Modern’s bon viveur, and the only party to support on election night
Deitch: first glimpse of plans for Los Angeles
The Museum of Contemporary Art could see Ofili's Tate survey enter its doors
Jeffrey Deitch bags top job as director of MoCA, Los Angeles
Gallerist turns museum director
Knives out for Pinault over resignation of Palazzo Grassi director
After director quits, billionaire accused of grandstanding his private collection
News bites: the art world celebrates, commemorates, curates, complains, and ... stinks
Dr Penelope Curtis is a renowned scholar but also has a track record—as an exhibited artist
Conveyor belt of directors continues as the world wonders, what is going on at the Ullens Center in Beijing?
Since it opened last November, four out of five senior curators and directors have left and one has apparently been redeployed
Interview with Nicholas Penny on his plans for the National Gallery: “It is a real shame that we do not have more American paintings”
In his first interview since taking over, the new director outlines his priorities
MoMA zeroing in on contemporary art with new associate director position
The former head of the Walker Art Centre takes up the newly created post next year
MoMA defends director’s secret pay
Glenn Lowry received more than $5m through a separate trust which the New York museum's trustees argue was “legal and ethical”
US museum directors debate antiquities provenance dilemma
Should museums acquire objects without provenance, which may have been looted? Yes, say several panelists