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landmark building across the street and embarked on a comprehensive master plan for its use and the additional steps necessary to meet its 25-year requirements for new or renovated space. The renovated structure, now named the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, opened in September 2007. It houses greatly expanded, state-of-the-art facilities for the PMA collections of prints, drawings, and photographs, costumes and textiles, modern and contemporary design, and Library and Archives.
362:. In 1997, she added the duties of the chief executive officer (CEO) to her role and served as both director and CEO. As Director, she fostered the growth and distinction of the PMA professional staff and encouraged a sequence of major exhibitions and publications by PMA curators and scholars. Among these were retrospectives of Brâncuși (1995), 420:
As part of the long range plan, and in celebration of the PMA 125th anniversary year, a capital campaign with a goal of $ 200 million was formally launched in December 2000. Over $ 246 million was raised by the end of the campaign in 2004. In the same year, the PMA broke ground on repurposing of a
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Between 1992 and 1995, in a massive building project undertaken to reinstall all of the PMA European collections, over 90 galleries were renovated and relit, while thousands of works of art were examined, conserved and placed in fresh contexts. Twenty galleries for modern and contemporary art were
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was donated and installed opposite the western entrance, as a memorial to d'Harnoncourt. Following her death, the museum renamed the western entrance roadway between 25th and Kelly Drive to the Spring Garden Bridge, from "Art Museum Drive" to "Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive".
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During her tenure as curator, she reinstalled the permanent galleries in the wing of the PMA devoted to 20th-century art, creating rooms specifically dedicated to the work of Duchamp and the sculptor
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dedicated an outdoor area, called the Anne d'Harnoncourt Sculpture Garden, to the late director in honor of her tenure and love of art and the city. It has exhibited sculptures by
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In 1972, d'Harnoncourt returned to the Philadelphia Museum of Art as a curator of twentieth century art. She served in the position from 1972 and 1982. A specialist in the art of
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Each exhibition was accompanied by an illustrated book-length catalog, while other PMA publications under her leadership have included
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In 1982, d'Harnoncourt, at the age of 38, was appointed the director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, replacing
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Founders Award for Exemplary Service to History, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2001)
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Foster, Kathleen A. (1 September 2008). "Remembering Anne d'Harnoncourt (1943–2008)".
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from 1949 to 1967, who was of Austrian, Czech and French descent and Sarah (
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D'Harnoncourt died unexpectedly on 1 June 2008, in Philadelphia, from
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d'Harnoncourt received numerous awards during her life, including:
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Board of Advisors, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts,
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Carr), a fashion designer. She was a cousin of the conductor
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degree in nineteenth-century painting. She then came to the
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In 2006, d'Harnoncourt led a successful campaign to keep
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Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Princeton University, (2005)
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Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial Founder's Award (2007)
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Captain Jonathan Fay Prize, Radcliffe College (1965)
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Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Jean Sutherland Boggs
Timothy Rub
Joseph Rishel
René d'Harnoncourt
curator
art historian
modern art
CEO
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Washington, D.C.
New York City
René d'Harnoncourt
Museum of Modern Art
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
The Brearley School
Radcliffe College
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Friedrich Hölderlin
Tate Gallery
Courtauld Institute of Art
University of London
Master of Arts
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp

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