I’ve had a lot of time to mull over the results of the Split Second, so here are a few of my thoughts—roughly one week…
Read MoreI am listed as a contributor to the Split Second project, but I really wasn’t the brains behind it; I’m just the person who okayed…
Read MoreThe Vishnu exhibition that’s on view here right now includes a large section on the god’s avatars. The show introduces the idea of the avatar…
Read MoreOften as I walk through the Asian galleries, I see people sitting on the bench in front of this porcelain sculpture, just sort of blissing…
Read MoreMuseums are full of small-scale changes of exhibition that are worth seeing but easily missed because they don’t get any publicity. Sometimes it’s as simple…
Read MoreI can’t believe that it’s been more than a year since my last posting on this topic. I guess I got distracted by other tasks….
Read MoreStepping out of the Eastern Parkway subway station this morning, I was greeted by the most amazing sight: the cherry trees in front of the…
Read MoreThe search for an object to purchase in honor of the soon-to-be-retired Curator of Asian Art began more than eight months before I arrived at…
Read MoreArmed with the “wish list” and approximate budget I described in my previous entries, the team of curators and trustees who were interested in finding…
Read MoreI have been discussing the process of acquiring a new masterpiece for the collection, and in my first installment, I introduced the object, a bronze…
Read MoreLast time I wrote about how we happened to have the money and the initiative to look for a major new acquisition for the Asian…
Read MoreIn my previous entry, I introduced a wonderful object, an Indian bronze of Shiva from the tenth century. I am tracing the way that this…
Read MoreI have been an art museum curator for almost eight years now, and I can tell you that the one aspect of my job that…
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