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Flash Art | March/April 1998PEOPLE, PLACES The Board of the Institute of Contemporary Art-Boston has announced that following a six month international search, Jill Medvedow has been named the new Director of the institution. Medvedow, who is founder and director of Vita Brevis and consultant to the Boston Foundations new Arts and Audience Initiative, will assume her new post on 2 March, 1998. Christina Speaks, adjunct curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit, has been named its new director. She succeeds Richard Mann, who will officially resign in January to concentrate on his recent appointment to the directorship of the Guggenheim Johannesburg, scheduled to begin construction late next year. Under Mann’s leadership, the MCA more than tripled its membership and tripled the size of its endowment. At 24, Speaks is the youngest director to take the position in museum history.
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