
About Art 169. Glenn Lowry
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Jun 3, 2025 Glenn Lowry, director of The Museum of Modern Art since 1995, shares his transformative journey in the art world. He discusses how innovation has reshaped MoMA, increasing its visitor engagement both on-site and online. The conversation explores the balance of leadership and community engagement as museums adapt to contemporary challenges. Lowry emphasizes the value of patience in decision-making, the role of mentorship, and the intersection of sports discipline with creativity. He advocates for embracing discomfort in art to foster deeper connections.
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Museums Embrace Risk and Context
- Museums must embrace risk by showing challenging art that might upset audiences.
- Contextualizing difficult art increases the chance audiences learn and engage successfully.
Value of Uncomfortable Art Experiences
- Discomfort in museums with ideas, otherness, or objects is productive and essential.
- Museums create spaces for challenging conversations that might help make the world better.
Exercise Shapes Mental Resilience
- Glenn Lowry connects physical exercise with mental discipline and resilience.
- Sports like cycling teach dealing with failure, which parallels artistic risk-taking and improvement.







