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Art Movements: Big Museum News

Last updated: December 11, 2025 4:35 pm
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MacKenzie Scott’s recent generous donation to the Japanese American National Museum has brought much-needed relief and optimism to the institution. Despite facing challenges earlier in the year, including the termination of federal grants and a controversial incident involving Customs and Border Patrol agents, the museum is now celebrating its largest-ever gift of $20 million. This contribution, coming from the philanthropic endeavors of MacKenzie Scott, marks a turning point for the museum and underscores the importance of supporting cultural institutions in times of need.

In addition to this uplifting news, several museums worldwide are embarking on new expansions and initiatives. The New York Historical Society is gearing up to unveil its 71,000-square-foot Tang Wing for American Democracy in June 2026. Meanwhile, the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston is preparing to launch four new galleries dedicated to modern art, showcasing a diverse range of collection works, loans, and recent acquisitions. Notable among these acquisitions is Remedios Varo’s captivating piece “Tailleur pour dames” (1957), which will be featured in one of the galleries.

Across the pond, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, known for its groundbreaking Vermeer exhibition in 2023, has announced plans for a new branch in the city of Eindhoven. While the exact location of Eindhoven may be a mystery to some, the expansion of the Rijksmuseum signifies a commitment to making art accessible to a wider audience.

In the realm of awards and accolades, Nnena Kalu made history by becoming the first person with a learning disability to win the Turner Prize. Umar Rashid was honored as the inaugural recipient of the AMA Artist Award from Angus Montgomery Arts, and Napoles Marty received the prestigious 2026 Frieze Los Angeles Impact Prize.

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Other notable updates in the art world include Kathryn Kanjo’s appointment as director of the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art, Ethan Lasser’s new role as chief of Curatorial Affairs and Conservation at the MFA Boston, and Rebecca Manson’s representation by Jessica Silverman gallery in San Francisco. Marlisa Dunn has also joined Sarah Gormley Gallery, further expanding her artistic presence.

A highlight in the design world this week was the record-breaking sale of François-Xavier Lalanne’s “Hippopotame Bar, pièce unique” (1976) at Sotheby’s, which fetched an impressive $31.4 million. This whimsical and functional piece, commissioned by French heiress Anne Schlumberger, features a head that opens to reveal an hors-d’oeuvre tray and storage space, adding a touch of charm and luxury to any space.

From major donations to museum expansions and groundbreaking art sales, the art world continues to captivate and inspire with its creativity and resilience. Stay tuned for more updates and developments in the ever-evolving cultural landscape.

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