Max Hollein argues that more art will not necessarily be sold, although proceeds can now go to other purposes amid the pandemic financial crisis
As museum mulls art sales to finance collections care, critics worry that its example could open the floodgates for US art institutions
Museum joins other institutions in assailing protestors' rampage and hate-inspiring imagery as a threat to democracy and equality
Cuts affect employees in visitor services and retail departments, and more job losses are expected
“Everyone is really whipsawed,” says the New York institution’s president Daniel Weiss, who expects staff reductions
The museum will mark its anniversary in 2020 by launching a renovation of the Rockefeller Wing and celebrating its permanent collection
The Brutalist structure will house Frick’s historic collection during expansion of its 70th Street home