Fowler Museum at UCLA announces appointment of Matthew H. Robb as Chief Curator
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Fowler Museum at UCLA announces appointment of Matthew H. Robb as Chief Curator
Previously, Robb served as Curator of the Arts of the Americas at the de Young.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Fowler Museum at UCLA announced the appointment of Matthew H. Robb as its Chief Curator, effective June 13. Previously, Robb served as Curator of the Arts of the Americas at the de Young, one of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

“I am thrilled that someone of Matthew’s strong scholarly background and excellent museum and curatorial experience will be joining us,” said Marla C. Berns, the Shirley and Ralph Shapiro Director of the Fowler Museum. “Given the Fowler’s strong collections of ancient and historical arts from Mesoamerica, as well as our stellar holdings of material from the Andean world, Matthew will bring fresh insights and expertise to future research and exhibition projects.”

At the de Young, Robb engaged in ongoing research into the permanent collection, particularly its murals from the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan. In 2013 he played a crucial role in bringing the Weisel Family Collection of Native American Art to the de Young. A specialist in the art and archaeology of ancient Mesoamerica, he has also compiled a database of over 500 examples of stone masks associated with Teotihuacan that serves as a catalogue raisonné of these enigmatic objects. This research was a focus of Robb’s time as a Scholar at the Getty Research Institute in the spring of 2015.

Prior to joining the staff of the de Young, Robb was Associate Curator in Charge of the Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas at the Saint Louis Art Museum, where he started as an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow in 2007. While there, he curated the first complete reinstallation of the museum's ancient American collections in almost 30 years. He also coordinated and supervised the reinstallation of the museum's African, Oceanic, and Native American collections, working with noted specialists in these areas. He was instrumental as well in securing the gift of the Donald Danforth Jr. Collection of Plains Native American art for the museum.

“I have long admired the Fowler's exhibitions and programs, so I am very excited to join the team and to develop projects that will engage a broad and diverse set of objects, issues, and audiences,” said Matthew Robb about his new appointment. “I look forward to fostering the Fowler's unique role in the multifaceted cultural conversations taking place at UCLA and farther afield.”

Robb earned an undergraduate degree from Princeton University (1994); a master’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin (1999); and received his PhD in 2007 from Yale University, where his thesis on the apartment compounds of Teotihuacan was awarded the Frances Blanshard Fellowship Fund Prize for an Outstanding Dissertation in the History of Art.

He has lectured and written on a broad range of subjects in the indigenous arts of the Western Hemisphere, from the copper plaques of the ancient Midwest to the history of collecting pre-Columbian art in the 1950s and ’60s, and has contributed essays on these and other topics to a number of edited volumes and journals. Robb taught classes on pre-Columbian art at Washington University in Saint Louis and Saint Louis University. He has also served as a visiting curator at the Walters Art Museum and the Princeton University Art Museum.










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