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Article: Anthony Hirschel, director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art since November 2001, recently resigned for personal reasons, stating that he was no longer "the best fit for the museum.".(People)(Brief Article)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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Anthony Hirschel, director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art since November 2001, recently resigned for personal reasons, stating that he was no longer "the best fit for the museum." The museum is nearing completion of a $74-million renovation and expansion, which will double its size. Ellen W. Lee, chief curator and deputy director for collections and public programs at ...
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