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27 Feb 2009





Koshalek To Direct Hirshhorn Museum And Sculpture Garden
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February 2009

Richard Koshalek has been named Director of Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, effective April 13.

Koshalek was President of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., from 1999 until January 2009. Before that, he served as Director of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles for nearly 20 years.

At both institutions, he was noted for his commitment to new artistic initiatives, including commissioned works, scholarly exhibitions and publications and the building of new facilities that garnered architectural acclaim.

Koshalek worked with architect Frank Gehry on the design and construction of MOCA's Geffen Contemporary (1983), a renovated warehouse popularly known as the Temporary Contemporary. He also worked with the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki on the museum's permanent home in Los Angeles (1986).

As Director, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of Los Angeles' MOCA for nearly two decades (1980-1999), Koshalek grew the institution from a staff of three people, no collection and $50,000 into a world-renowned museum with a staff of 75, a collection of 4,000 works (including many intact collections) that often traveled to other museums and a budget of more than $15 million. Under his leadership, MOCA completed multiple capital campaigns and in 1999 had an endowment of nearly $50 million. He also co-curated many major exhibitions, including shows on Ad Reinhardt, Robert Irwin (with Kerry Brougher, currently the acting director of the Hirshhorn) and Richard Serra, as well as ‘End of the Century: A History of 20th-Century Architecture.’

Koshalek began his career at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, serving as registrar, assistant curator and then curator from 1967 to 1972. He served as assistant director of the Visual Arts program at the National Endowment for the Arts for two years (1972-1974) and then moved to Texas to become director of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (formerly the Fort Worth Art Museum) from 1974-1976.

Among Koshalek's professional activities, he has served as chair of the selection committee for the architect (Gehry) of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and he was a member of the committee that selected Herzog and de Meuron for the Tate Modern. He was on the guest faculty for the World Economic Forum in 2002 and 2003, and in 1999, he was made a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by the French government for his support of French art and architecture.

Koshalek succeeds Olga Viso, the previous director who had been with the Hirshhorn Museum for 12 years. She served as Director from 2005 to 2007, when she resigned her post to become the Director of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Brougher, the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the museum, has served as the museum's acting director since December 2007. Brougher held several curatorial positions under Koshalek's direction at MOCA.




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