After Eight Years in Charge, British Museum Director Announces Departure in the Coming Year

After Eight Years in Charge, British Museum Director Announces Departure in the Coming Year

Hartwig Fischer, the⁣ director of ⁤the British Museum, is to step down next ‌year after eight ‌years at the helm of⁤ one of the country’s flagship cultural institutions.

The German art historian – the first non-British head of the museum since 1866​ – said he wanted to focus on the “rescue and‍ preservation of ⁣cultural heritage in times of climate‌ crisis, conflict, war, ‌and ​violence”.

As well as overseeing ‌the ⁤British Museum during the Covid pandemic, Fischer has faced growing controversy over one of the institution’s⁢ cultural highlights – the Parthenon marbles, also⁣ known as the Elgin marbles – amid calls for the ancient sculptures to be‍ returned‌ to Greece.

The 2,500-year-old marbles were taken from‍ the Parthenon ​temple in Athens from 1801 to 1812, and shipped to England⁤ by Thomas⁣ Bruce, the 7th Lord Elgin. They were later bought ‌by the government and​ handed to​ the British Museum.

The Greek government has ⁢frequently demanded their return, ‌but Rishi Sunak ​​has followed his ​predecessors by⁤ vowing to keep the marbles, ‌saying they ‍remain a “huge asset” to the UK.

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The museum also responded⁢ to separate ⁢controversy ‌over corporate funding and sponsorship by ​ending its partnership with BP. Campaigners hailed ⁣the⁢ move as a ‍massive victory, after years in⁢ which the ⁤museum’s Great Court had witnessed environmental protests.

Hartwig ⁣was appointed as the‍ museum’s director in 2016 with ‌a brief to develop a masterplan ‍for badly needed ⁤renovation of the historic building ⁤in central ⁢London and for the ⁤redisplay of its world-renowned collection.

The masterplan is due to be published in the⁢ autumn, to be ⁢followed by an ‍international architectural competition. The first phase of the project, the construction of a ⁢huge new research and storage facility, will open next⁢ year.

Hartwig ‍has also ⁢overseen the refurbishment of galleries, including the Sir Joseph ⁢Hotung​ Gallery of ​China and⁢ South Asia, the Mitsubishi⁢ Corporation ‍Japanese Galleries, and the Albukhary Foundation Gallery⁤ of the Islamic⁤ World.

During Hartwig’s tenure, the British Museum has organised grand⁤ exhibitions including Ashurbanipal, Manga, Troy, Arctic, Peru, Hieroglyphs, Feminine power, and events‍ on the history of ⁤Empire, colonialism, cultural heritage, reclamation and migration.

Fischer said: ⁢“In 2016, I was called to ⁢the British‍ Museum ‍to prepare the essential renovation of a building in need of rejuvenation, a global icon of museum architecture whose complex architectural substance calls for urgent,​ large-scale intervention.

“The renovation work itself will take several decades,⁢ but the mission I was ‍given by the trustees ⁢has been⁣ accomplished: the foundations‍ of the⁣ BM ‍masterplan are⁢ now laid. It ‍will serve as ⁣the basis for all subsequent⁢ work and forms the ⁤foundation to innovative concepts⁢ for the future⁢ display.”

Saying it was time‍ to pass on the leadership, he added: “I am excited about the⁣ next phase of my…

2023-07-28 ‍07:32:45
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