Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum information
The Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum is the head of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a post currently held by Tristram Hunt, who succeeded Martin Roth, who died in August 2017, months after he announced he would resign in January. The postholder is responsible for that institution's general administration and reports its accounts to the British Government.
The actual governance of the Museum, however, is delegated to its board of trustees; these are appointed individually by the British Prime Minister.[1] The National Heritage Act 1983, which established the Museum's board of trustees, provides the prime minister's power to appoint the members and the chair of the board of trustees, and provides for the Director to be appointed by this board, with the approval of the prime minister.[2][3]
Portrait
Director
Served
Post held
Sir Henry Cole (1808–1882)
1852–1873
Organised and conducted the two museums from which the Victoria and Albert Museum grew: the Museum of Oriental Art and the South Kensington Museum
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, (1828–1894)
1874–1893
Director of the South Kensington Museum
John Henry Middleton (1846–1896)
1893–1896
Director of the Art Museum (Division of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke (1846–1911)
1896–1905
Director of the Art Museum (Division of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
Arthur Banks Skinner (1861–1911)
1905–1908
Director of the Art Museum (Division of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
Sir Cecil Harcourt Smith,[4] (1859–1944)
1909–1924
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir Eric MacLagan (1879–1951)
1924–1945
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir Leigh Ashton (1897–1983)
1945–1955
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir Trenchard Cox (1905–1995)
1956–1966
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir John Pope-Hennessy (1913–1994)
1967–1973
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir Roy Strong (born 1935)
1973–1987
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll (born 1938)
1987–1995
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Alan Borg (born 1942)
1995–2001
Director and Secretary of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Sir Mark Jones (born 1951)
2001–2011
Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Martin Roth (1955–2017)
2011–2016
Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Tristram Hunt (born 1974)
2017–current
Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
^Trustees of the V&A. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 2011-12-11
^"National Heritage Act 1983: Schedule 1", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1983 c. 47 (sch. 1), retrieved 22 August 2023, 3(2)The trustees shall be appointed by the Prime Minister, who shall appoint one of them to be chairman... 4(1)There shall be a Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum who shall be appointed by the Board with the approval of the Prime Minister.
^Cowburn, Ashley (13 January 2017). "Theresa May gave 'rubber stamp' to Tristram Hunt's appointment as V&A director". The Independent. Retrieved 22 August 2023. Theresa May gave the "rubber stamp" to Tristram Hunt's appointment as the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a spokesperson for the Prime Minister has confirmed.
^"No. 32095". The London Gazette. 22 October 1920. p. 10197.
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