Many interesting and poignant news articles have been published regarding leadership, fundraising efforts and the subsequent selling off of real estate by the Corcoran. Here, we have compiled those stories.

June 7, 2012

Washington Post, Lifestyle
“Save the Corcoran’ Campaign opposes proposed sale of the museum’s historic site,”

by David Montgomery

Accompanying slideshow: here


Artdaily.org

“Washington’s Corcoran Gallery of Art considering move, even to suburban Maryland or Virginia,”
via Associated Press


The Connnection

“Art on the Waterfront?”
by Michael Lee Pope


Artinfo.com

“Jeff Koons Teaches Puppetry in Harlem, Corcoran will Sell Longtime Home, and More Must-Read Art News”


The Washington Post, Opinions

“The Corcoran Gallery’s Challenge,”
from Edward Tabor, Letter to the Editor


DCist.com

“Three Things You Didn’t Know About the Corcoran,”
via Ghosts of DC Blog


Pink Line Project

“Help the Corcoran Get Its Sh*t Together, and Other Sh*t to do This Weekend”

by Josef Palermo


Washington City Paper, Arts Desk

“Does it Matter That the Corcoran Shows Just 3 Percent of Its Art?”
by Kriston Capps


The Real Estate Seen, Blog

“Corcoran gallery of Art Location Likely to Stay Corcoran Gallery of Art Location”

 

June 6, 2012

Modern Art Notes
“The Corcoran, by the numbers,”
by Tyler Green


omg! Yahoo.com Canada, by The Canadian Press

“Washington Corcoran Gallery considering a move, DC’s Oldest prvate art museum needs more space”


CultureGrrl

“Corcoran Uproar: Desperate Gamble to Rescue a Foundering DC Museum, UPDATED,”
by Lee Rosenbaum


Architectural Record

“Corcoran Gallery Considers Move from Its D.C Building,”

via The Washington Post’s David Montgomery and Lonnae O’Neal Parker


Ghosts of DC

“Three Random Facts About the Corcoran Gallery”


Washington Business Journal

“Little developer enthusiasm for Corcoran Gallery of Art Reuse”