Museum trustees
January 2004archive
Tate considers selling art
Trustees will look at whether the museum should “upgrade” works by living artists
Museumsarchive
MoMA trustees pledge $260 million
Works from the Museum of Modern Art’s fabled collection continue their world tours for another year
Victoria & Albert Museumarchive
The consensus is that one of the world’s greatest museums, the V&A, has lost its way. A strong leader is needed.
Decorative arts flagship seeks captain who believes in its contents and curators
Museumsarchive
Making up for the government's failures: Interview with Lord Sainsbury
Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover has provided crucial support for many of Britain’s greatest art institutions
Victoria & Albert Museumarchive
Six years ago, Elizabeth Esteve-Coll sacked four keepers of curatorial departments and other staff. One of those keepers assesses her achievements
Has the V&A lost its head?
Tatearchive
Tate planning a national gallery for the twentieth-century before the twentieth century’s done
Tate makes early bid for National Lottery largesse to expand southward