Bénédicte Gady Officially Appointed Director of Museums of Decorative Arts in Paris
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-28 18:21:20
Bénédicte Gady has been officially appointed as the new director of the Museums of Decorative Arts in Paris, a position she had been serving in an interim capacity for nearly a year. The appointment comes as no surprise to those who have worked with her, as she has earned unanimous support from colleagues and staff members during her temporary tenure.
Gady's permanent appointment encompasses leadership of both the Museum of Decorative Arts proper and the Nissim de Camondo Museum, two prestigious institutions that fall under the umbrella of the Museums of Decorative Arts organization. Her role involves overseeing the collections, exhibitions, and operations of these renowned Parisian cultural institutions.
The appointment follows a period of transition that began on October 16, 2024, when Gady stepped in to replace Christine Macel, who had been the subject of an internal investigation. Macel is scheduled to leave the museum permanently in October, marking the end of a challenging chapter for the institution. This leadership change represents a fresh start for the museums under new management.
The directorial appointment coincides with broader organizational changes within the Museums of Decorative Arts, including the election of collector and patron Lionel Sauvage as president of the Decorative Arts institution. These leadership transitions signal a new era for the museums as they continue their mission to preserve and showcase decorative arts collections.
Gady's confirmation in this prestigious role reflects her proven capabilities and the confidence that the institution's stakeholders have placed in her leadership. Her experience during the interim period has demonstrated her ability to manage the complex operations of these significant cultural institutions while maintaining their high standards and public service mission.
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Frieze and Kiaf Seoul Open with Quieter Energy, but Global Ambitions Intact
- 2TempleLive Closes Entertainment Operations in Cleveland and Other Markets After Years of Operating Historic Venues
- 3Frieze Seoul Opens Amid Global Market Slump with Record $4.5M Sale
- 4Historic Siemens Villa in Potsdam Faces Forced Auction
- 5Tunisia's Hotel du Lac, Global Architectural Icon, Faces Demolition Despite Preservation Efforts
- 6Stray Kids Makes History with Seventh Consecutive Billboard 200 No. 1 Debut, Surpassing BTS Record