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Wednesday, Jul 22
Getting to Know 'Tapestry Tom' Campbell
In short, times are tough. The Met's endowment has lost a third of its value since last July, donations are down sharply, and cost-cutting is the order of the day. Campbell describes his reaction to the recent exhibition of masterpieces acquired during the In fact, Campbell has been telling wary trustees that in disaster may lie opportunity: works of art may now make it to the market that might not have done so in happier economic times. Similarly, the dire financial circumstances of the museum will allow him to make some changes that he would have wanted to make anyway, such as reducing the number of special exhibitions, thus letting the staff spend more time rethinking how to present the permanent collection in a way that is friendlier to casual visitors. Mulling the merits of explicatory placards in each gallery is less glamorous than signing checks for masterpieces, but Campbell can become as consumed by a discussion of signage as an urban planner puzzling over traffic management. Previously on UnBeige: Email This Post |
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