Turner, Evan H.
Biography
Evan H. Turner (born 1927), an art historian and scholar, was the Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) from 1964 to 1978, leading the Museum through a period of significant growth and transformation. He created new art departments for American and 20th Century Art, and the innovative Department of Urban Outreach (DUO) to promote art across the City of Philadelphia. These progressive activities were matched by a groundbreaking exhibition in 1973, the Marcel Duchamp retrospective, which drew upon significant scholarship and assembled virtually the entire oeuvre of one of the most important artists represented in the Museum. In 1975, Turner led the Museum in a major construction project to install a new climate control system in the building, and in 1976, he helped plan the United States’ Bicentennial and the PMA’s Centennial celebrations. Turner was an active member of a number of professional organizations, as well as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1966 November 7
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 January 16
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 February 28
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 June 7
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.