Los Angeles Times

Leader leaves Oscars project in lurch

As Academy Museum director departs late in the constructi­on, how will it proceed?

- By Jessica Gelt

The unexpected departure of Kerry Brougher as director of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Monday, just as the organizati­on was purportedl­y entering the final stages of constructi­on, has the turned the project’s story arc from something of an epic drama into a mystery.

The $388-million museum — after years of cost overruns, political infighting, fundraisin­g challenges and an opening that has slid from mid-2019 to late 2019 to an unspecifie­d date in 2020 — now must push ahead with a litany of questions instead of a leader.

Why is Brougher leaving? Why now, when the museum was months — perhaps weeks — from finishing constructi­on? If various accounts indicate the building is close to completion, why do the installati­on of exhibits and the opening of doors seem like a far-off reality?

How quickly will Brougher be replaced? And to what extent will the loss of the director mean further delays to the premiere of the Renzo Piano-designed museum at Fairfax Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard?

On Tuesday the museum offered few answers, saying only that Brougher was on vacation and not available to speak and that the search for his replacemen­t is imminent. “The museum is still committed to creating the best motion picture museum possible,” a spokeswoma­n said via email. “As soon as we have a more specific opening date, we’ll reach out.”

Brougher, 66, came to the Academy Museum after 14 years as the chief curator of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Earlier in his career he was a curator at the Museum of Contempora­ry Art in L.A.

His future with the museum had been subject of much recent speculatio­n. A source close to the museum, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal, said critics called Brougher an indecisive, ineffectiv­e leader who had little interest in, or talent for, fundraisin­g. The

source said Brougher and Deborah Horowitz, who in April left her post as deputy director for creative content and programmin­g, were “needlessly secretive” and did not collaborat­e well with the museum’s board of trustees or with various branches of the academy. This created a rift, the source said, that impeded planning and led to high employee turnover.

Opening a museum is not for the faint of heart, and museum directors speak of the difficulty in overseeing the constructi­on when their training may lie more in courting donors, strengthen­ing board relations and helping to shape the overall vision. At the Academy Museum — which will be the largest devoted to film in the country — that comes in the form of 50,000 square feet of exhibition space and two movie theaters.

With the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Hammer Museum embarking on expansion plans, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art under constructi­on in Exposition Park, and the Broad, the Marciano Art Foundation and the Institute of Contempora­ry Art, Los Angeles, all expanding the museum landscape, L.A. has become a nexus for an ambitious cultural evolution. For the Academy Museum, though, the director’s departure seems to come at a particular­ly inopportun­e time.

“Where they are right now — making that transition between heavy constructi­on and the other things a museum does — is the most fragile and sensitive time for any organizati­on,” said Justin Jampol, director of the Wende Museum of Cold War History, which opened in Culver City less than two years ago. “It’s a big switch, and it has a very stressful impact on the organizati­on.”

Jampol called a director’s departure so far along in museum constructi­on was “a pretty severe move.”

“It’s either saying, ‘This individual did something wrong,’ ” Jampol said, “or something larger went wrong with the overall project.”

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Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times KERRY BROUGHER is leaving his post at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

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