Episode Summary
The Guggenheim Museum is one of the greatest art institutions in the United States, and in the world. Who works there? Who are these people we know as “curators?” What goes on behind the scenes in preparing exhibitions? The Sydcast goes on a road trip to the NY Guggenheim (pre-COVID) to talk to curator Megan Fontanella, who shares her passion for the stories behind the historic artworks in the collection, her journey to art and curatorship, and what it takes to create exhibits that bring art to life for patrons, critics, and general audiences.
Syd Finkelstein
Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, whichLinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein’s research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.
Megan Fontanella
Megan Fontanella joined the curatorial staff in 2005 and conducts collections research for the Guggenheim, focusing on institutional history and the provenance of artworks. In addition to her research work, she has co-organized several collection-based exhibitions, including Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949–1960; The Great Upheaval: Modern Art from the Guggenheim Collection, 1910–1918; and From Berlin to New York: Karl Nierendorf and the Guggenheim. Her co-organized international presentations for the Guggenheim include From Private to Public: Collections and the Guggenheim and Painterly Abstraction, 1949–1969: Selections from the Guggenheim Collections, both at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; she likewise curated Visions of Modernity, the final presentation of the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. More recently, Fontanella supported the traveling retrospective Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting; curated Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim, and co-curated Giacometti. She has also helped organize numerous presentations in the museum’s former Kandinsky Gallery and currently maintains the Thannhauser Gallery, a permanent display of 19th- and early 20th-century art. For the Guggenheim Bilbao she organized Van Gogh to Picasso: The Thannhauser Legacy. Megan graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in art history modified with history and received her MA in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, where she specialized in late 19th-century French art. She is a member of the Board of Advisors at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth.
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