Elderfield Appointed MoMA Chief Curator – “Most Significant Curatorial Post In Modern Art”

The Museum of Modern Art has appointed John Elderfield as the museum’s new chief curator of the department of painting and sculpture. Elderfield “succeeds Kirk Varnedoe, who organized “Matisse Picasso” with him, in what is generally recognized as the most significant curatorial post in modern art. It was first held by Alfred H. Barr Jr., the museum’s visionary founding director.”