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Following Neil MacGregors acceptance of the British Museum
post, the National Gallery now finds itself, for the first time
in 15 years, seeking a new director. Charles Saumarez Smith, innovative
Director of the National Portrait Gallery, has already been tipped
as favourite to succeed. However, Timothy Clifford, Director of
the National Galleries of Scotland, could also be a strong contender
(and is close to being MacGregors own match as a scholar,
combining strong management with outstanding success and talent
in raising funds for the Scottish National Galleries against all
odds). Tim may not have been right for the Victoria and Albert Museum,
with its complicated Board of Trustees, but Londons National
Gallery is more akin in character and tradition to his present institution
in Scotland. Indeed, he is well placed to take over. Incompatibility
with the board of the V & A should make him more, not less,
suitable to the National Gallery. Nor should he have to grapple
with new building projects in quite the same way. In Cliffords
time in Edinburgh the National Galleries of Scotland have grown,
as an institution, immeasurably in attendance, in quality and breadth
of works, and in standing in the newly politicised world of Scottish
government funding. Scotland has had a world class director, which
has until now been Londons loss: Clifford can
be relied upon to nurture and develop MacGregors legacy though.
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