This is an update on how the Sackler name is being stripped from very many public institutions, art galleries and museums.
Two more art galleries have quietly removed the name - without announcement
- the Guggenheim in New York and
- the National Gallery in London
Photo: Wikimedia Commons courtesy Jean-Christophe BENOIST |
I've written before about how the Sackler name on buildings which house art
has become total anathema to very many people - both artists and art fans. For
an explanation as to why if you're totally unaware of the furore over and
fallout from the Opioid Crisis - see
- The Continuing Saga of Sackler Embarrassment for Art Galleries and Museums (2020)
- NEW Ethical slant on 2019 Power 100 "The most influential people in art" (December 2019
- The Politics of Sponsorship - a new reality for art galleries and museums (February 2019)
The removal of the Sackler Name
Art Galleries and Museums removing the Sackler Name
Purdue Pharma reached an $8bn settlement and pleaded guilty to criminal charges in 2020 over its marketing of the painkiller, which played a key role in the emergence of the opioid epidemic. The Sackler family won immunity from further litigation in September this year and have given up control of the company.Museums Association
- Musée du Louvre
- led the way and acted early - but also had a 'get out' clause
- Louvre removes Sackler name from museum wing amid protests | The Guardian (2019)
The Louvre said the reason the name had come down was that the legal period of donors’ name rights was over.
The Louvre Museum in Paris |
USA
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Sackler family jointly announced that the Sackler name would be removed from seven exhibition spaces, including the wing that houses the Temple of Dendur.
- Guggenheim Museum, New York - dropped the name without any announcement
- NO PRESS RELEASE
- The Guggenheim Museum, Which Long Resisted Calls to Drop the Sackler Name, Has Finally Quietly Removed It | Art Net News
- The British Museum
- Joint Statement from the British Museum and the Raymond and Beverley Sackler Foundation (Press Release)
- British Museum removes Sackler family name from galleries | The Guardian 25 Mar 2022
As Chair @britishmuseum we’ve reached agreement with the Raymond & Beverly Sackler Foundation. The Sackler name will be removed from the galleries,rooms & endowments they supported. We’re moving into a new era, presenting our great collection in different ways for new audiences
— George Osborne (@George_Osborne) March 25, 2022
National Gallery in Trafalgar Square |
- National Gallery
- NO PRESS RELEASE - maybe you don't do one if it takes you a very long time to come to a decision?
- London's National Gallery drops disgraced Sackler family name from its walls—will the V&A follow suit?
- National Portrait Gallery
- Sackler Statement | Press Release about a financial gift which was withdrawn in the context of the allegation and the need to safeguard the reputation of the Gallery - especially one which was raising funds for a new extension!!
- National Portrait Gallery drops £1m grant from Sackler family | The Guardian
- Tate Britain / Tate Modern
- Tate becomes latest institution to drop Sackler name | Museums Association
In Tate Britain, the Sackler Octagon gallery will be renamed and the name will be removed from another gallery room. In Tate Modern, the Sackler name is being taken off signage around the escalator and lifts, as well as another gallery room.
- Royal Academy of Arts - the situation here is somewhat different as I've previously highlighted. The Jillian and Arthur M. Sackler Wing of Galleries - designed by Designed by Norman Foster Associates are STILL CALLED The Sackler Galleries BUT these two are not associated with Oxycontin and it was invented after Arthur died.
Who's left?
- The Sackler Courtyard
- The Sackler Centre for Arts Education
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