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Wednesday, March 18, 2026 |
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| Frick appoints new Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian |
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Luciano Johnson to take up leadership of Frick Art Research Library on March 23.
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NEW YORK, NY.- The Frick Collection today announced the appointment of Luciano Johnson as its new Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian. He will take up the post overseeing the Frick Art Research Library on March 23.
The appointment concludes a comprehensive search process for this senior management role. Johnson succeeds Dr. Stephen Bury, who served as the Mellon Chief Librarian for nearly fifteen years, through fall 2025.
Johnson has held various roles at the Frick Art Research Library since 2000, most recently serving, for the past five years, as the Eichholz Foundation Associate Chief Librarian for Preservation, Imaging, and Creative Services.
Among his many accomplishments over the years, he led the implementation of the Fricks institution-wide Digital Asset Management System, launched our first public digital collections portal (digitalcollections.frick.org), and helped formulate our first digital preservation program, including directing the Mellon Foundationfunded digitization of more than 1.5 million pages of archival materials.
More recently, overseeing the Graphic Design Department that he helped establish, Johnson collaborated on the institutions visual branding refresh, in conjunction with the Fricks 2025 reopening. He also coordinated the build-out of the new book and paper conservation studiowhich supports both museum and library collections, including materials for exhibitionsand helped plan the new 3D scanning program. Through it all, he has been a leading voice in cross-departmental planning for major book and archival acquisitions, including their conservation, digitization, stewardship, and access.
Commented Axel Rüger, the Fricks Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director, A critical objective of the Fricks recent renovation was to forge greater connections between our museum and library, both physically and programmatically. For many years, Luciano has been a thoughtful partner in helping achieve this goal, and his wide-ranging experience speaks to the importance of the librarys services and resourcesboth to its global community of students and scholars and to the needs and mission of the entire Frick Collection. His depth of knowledge of the institutions collections and history position him well to lead the Frick Art Research Library, and we are excited to collaborate with him on its next chapter.
Added Luciano Johnson, The Frick Art Research Library has long been one of the worlds great centers for the study of art history. Having supported the library in many areas over the years, Im thrilled to help guide its continued evolution as Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian, especially by strengthening its connection to the museum and expanding how scholars and researchers engage with its collections. By connecting closely with our scholarly community and collaborating with peer institutions, we can ensure that the library remains a dynamic center for art historical discovery and access while reaffirming the vital role of information professionals in preserving the authenticity and integrity of knowledge.
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