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Tuesday, March 3

2020 Pritzker Prize Goes to Two Women For the First Time
The Pritzer Prize, the world’s biggest award for architecture, has this year gone to Yvonne Farrell and Shirley McNamara, who together operate the Dublin-based architectural firm Grafton Architects. In a statement, the jury recognized them for designing buildings that act as “good neighbors” with their surroundings. Their firm previously won the Silver Lion award at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy, and this year marks the first time a pair of women will win the $100,000 award, which has previously gone to Rem Koolhaas, Robert Venturi, Oscar Niemeyer, and more.

France’s Biennale de Lyon Names 2021 Curators
The next edition of the Biennale de Lyon, one of France’s biggest contemporary art events, will be curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath. Both are cofounders of Art Reoriented, a curatorial platform based in New York and Munich that has staged numerous traveling exhibitions, including “Ways of Seeing” in 2017, “Art et Liberté: Rupture, War and Surrealism in Egypt (1938–1948)” in 2016, and “I Spy With My Little Eye: A New Generation of Beirut Artists” in 2015. Their biennial will open in September 2021.

Monday, March 2

Longtime Baltimore Museum of Art Curator to Retire 
Jay McKean Fisher, a longtime curator and the inaugural director of the Ruth R. Marder Center for Matisse Studies at the Baltimore Museum of Art, will retire later this month after 45 years at the institution. During his tenure at the BMA, he oversaw major acquisitions for the museum’s collection, including the George A. Lucas Collection of 19th-century French art, the Gallagher/Dalsheimer collection of American photography, and more than 500 works on paper by Henri Matisse from the Marguerite Matisse Duthuit Collection and the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation. Among the notable exhibitions Fisher organized are “Matisse: Painter as Sculptor(2007) and “The Prints of Édouard Manet: A Centenary Celebration” (1983). Beginning April 1, he will be named as the BMA’s emeritus senior curator for prints, drawings, and photographs.

Norton Museum of Art Names Rudin Prize Recipient
The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, has awarded its $20,000 Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers to South African artist Kristin-Lee Moolman. Each artist nominated for the award is put up for consideration by another famous photographer, and Moolman was recommended for the prize by Cindy Sherman. Moolman’s films and photography focus on life in South Africa, centering young, black, and queer individuals. Her work, which is currently on view in a group show at the institution, will enter the museum’s permanent collection.

MOCA Tucson Names Director and Curator 
Laura Copelin has been appointed the interim executive director and chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson, Arizona. Copelin will assume her new role in February. Prior to joining MOCA, Copelin served as the executive director and curator at Ballroom Marfa, a contemporary art space in Texas, where she will continue to serve as curator-at-large. Copelin has also worked in the curatorial department of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, formerly known as the Santa Monica Museum of Art.

Lyles & King Now Represents Rosa Loy
The New York–based gallery Lyles & King has added painter Rosa Loy to its roster. The artist’s figurative works, which can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, among other institutions, depict women in dreamy and haunting settings. She will continue to work with Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles and Gallery Kleindienst in Leipzig, Germany.

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