KANSAS CITY, MO.- After an extensive search,
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art has named Sean OHarrow as its next Executive Director.
We are so eager for Sean OHarrow to bring his vision and enthusiasm to Kemper Museum, stated Mary Kemper Wolf, Chair of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Board of Trustees, and daughter of museum founders, R. Crosby Kemper Jr. and Bebe Hunt. At this point in our history, it was critical to bring in an Executive Director with solid experience, who embraces artists, staff, community, and fundraising responsibilities alike. Wolf continued, Sean thinks creatively about how to do things differently in order to make a positive impact for institutions and their communities. He has the unique ability to dream big, thoughtfully assess risk, and make things happen. This will be an exciting and productive chapter for Kemper Museum and our community with Sean OHarrow at the helm!
OHarrow currently serves as the director of the Honolulu Museum of Art, an AAM-accredited, AAMD-member civic art museum with an encyclopedic collection of over 60,000 objects and a combined full- and part-time staff of a couple hundred museum professionals. While in this position, OHarrows leadership accomplishments have included organizational restructuring that created more collaborative teamwork, more efficient use of resources, and reduction of inefficient expenditures while preserving staff levels and program quality; a greater emphasis on contemporary art exhibitions and programming with a focus on issues relevant to museum audiences; implementation of significant changes in financial management focused on capital expenditure, timeliness, and accuracy; long-range planning and budgeting; the release of $2.2 million in funding from the State of Hawaii Grants-in-Aid program toward museum expansion; and raising more funds in a single year than in the museums recent history, including the museums largest cash gift ever at $4 million.
This year marks a quarter of a century since the Kempers established the museum, and I feel most fortunate and honored to be chosen as Executive Director on this auspicious anniversary, stated OHarrow. The world is dynamic, diverse, interconnected, and ever-changing, and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art is precisely the right institution to lead Kansas City and the nation forward in exploring how contemporary art can foster understanding of relevant issues and the world around us for another exciting twenty-five years and beyond."
Born in Paris, France, and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, of parents from the midwestern United States and Vietnam, OHarrow was appointed director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in late 2016. Prior to this return to his hometown in Hawaii, he was director of the University of Iowa Museum of Art and a member of the Iowa Arts Council Board of Directors. While at the university, he organized a worldwide tour of the work of American Abstract Expressionist artists, featuring Jackson Pollocks Muralhis first commission from Peggy Guggenheim, considered the genesis of Modern American art. More recently, this work was exhibited in Kansas City at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to great acclaim.
Before arriving at the University of Iowa, OHarrow led the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa, after serving as an Official Fellow of St. Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge. He received his AB from Harvard University and his PhD from the University of Cambridge, both in Art History. He has received numerous academic awards and grants, including from the Pulitzer and Ford foundations in the United States, as well as the British Academy in the United Kingdom. In order to learn about the "real" world, as O'Harrow puts it, he also spent several years as an executive in the world of hedge funds and technology finance in London.
OHarrow will begin his duties as Executive Director of Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art on Monday, February 11, 2019.