In just a few years time, the galleries inside the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA)—a 1901 building by Edward Brodhead Green and Harry W. Wachter—will look completely different. Michael Maltzan Architecture, Studio Zewde, and Once-Future Office have been selected by TMA officials to carry out a comprehensive reinstallation.
The project is essential, TMA said, because the institution has doubled its acquisition resources and quadrupled its curatorial team since 2020. It comes 14 years after SANAA completed its iconic glass pavilion at the Toledo, Ohio museum.
“The museum’s ambitions to showcase a fuller breadth of human cultural production and embed art into the everyday lives of people
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