The Museum of Tremendous Arts, Boston, usually thought-about the highest artwork museum in that metropolis, named its new director and CEO on Thursday, the museum announced in a press statement.
Pierre Terjanian, 56, the museum’s present chief of curatorial affairs and conservation, will take up the position beginning in July. Terjanian was picked after a seven-month search and succeeds Matthew Teitelbaum, who has been the director since 2015.
“The predominant feeling is the joy,” Terjanian informed the New York Occasions. “This can be a nice establishment, and it has an enormous half to play in Boston, in New England and past.”
Terjanian joined the museum in 2024 in a task overseeing the conservation of the museum’s huge assortment of over 500,000 objects. He additionally has directed the event of the MFA’s exhibition program, in response to the museum, each in Boston and globally.
Beforehand, he labored for ten years because the Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Curator in Cost of Arms and Armor on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, Terjanian co-chaired the Met’s reoening job power, and, throughout his tenure on the museum, he secured $100 million in fundraising, together with a serious present from ARTnews Top 200 Collector Ronald S. Lauder.
Earlier than that, he served as J. J. Medveckis Affiliate Curator of Arms and Armor and appearing head of the Division of European Sculpture and Ornamental Arts earlier than 1700 on the Philadelphia Museum of Artwork
“Pierre’s sensible curatorial imaginative and prescient, deep understanding of the MFA and our famend collections, and inspirational management fashion have led the Board of Trustees to unanimously select him to guide the Museum confidently and boldly into the longer term,” Marc S. Plonskier, chair of the MFA’s board of trustees, mentioned in an announcement.
One of many largest ongoing tasks on the MFA Boston, introduced in October, is a $25 million gift from the Wyss Basis to reinvent the presentation of its twentieth century artwork assortment.
The funds are slated to help a renovation mission that can create 4 new gallery areas, with 5,665 sq. toes of extra exhibition area, in addition to updates to lighting, home windows, and local weather management. They’re set to open subsequent fall, with three of the areas devoted to fashionable artwork and the fourth gallery to fashionable sculpture.