Getty Trust Adds Glenn Lowry and Lionel Sauvage to Board of Trustees
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Getty Trust Adds Glenn Lowry and Lionel Sauvage to Board of Trustees
"“It's an honor and delight to welcome Glenn and Lionel to Getty's Board of Trustees. Both have a lifelong commitment to the arts, and deep and varied experience. Their contributions will benefit Getty in countless ways," Katherine E. Fleming, president and CEO of Getty, said in a statement. "Having known and seen each of them in action over several years, I look forward to what they will bring to Getty as we work to transform our visitor experience and expand our global reach.”"
"Lowry stepped down as director of MoMA in September, bringing to a close a 30-year tenure that made him the longest-serving leader in the institution's history. Lowry shepherded MoMA through several major evolutions, including two renovations and one expansion. The 2019 expansion, which increased MoMA's area to 708,000 square feet, was accompanied by an influential rehang of the collection that broke barriers between art, architecture, dance, film, and other historically siloed disciplines."
"French American financier and collector Liones Sauvage has held leadership roles in numerous cultural institutions, including the American Friends of the Louvre and London's Wallace Collection. Sauvage currently serves as chairman of Les Arts Décoratif, the French nonprofit that includes the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the Musée Nissim de Camondo, and the Ecole Camondo, a leading school of design and interior desig"
The J. Paul Getty Trust has named Glenn D. Lowry and Lionel M. Sauvage to its board of trustees, with both starting in 2026. Katherine E. Fleming welcomed the appointments, citing their lifelong commitments to the arts and varied experience to help transform visitor experience and expand Getty's global reach. Lowry brings a 30-year leadership record at MoMA, overseeing renovations, a major 2019 expansion to 708,000 square feet, a transformative rehang, and the merger with PS1. Sauvage contributes extensive cultural governance experience, including leadership with American Friends of the Louvre, London's Wallace Collection, and chairmanship of Les Arts Décoratif.
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