Former Met CEO named new leader of Philadelphia Art Museum

I'm not sure about this new director appointment 🤔... I mean, Daniel Weiss has got some big shoes to fill after Sasha Suda's exit. He's got a solid track record from his time at the Met, but he also took some heat for some of their decisions, like that whole $25 admission rate thing 😬. And now, he's gotta navigate this drama with sacking one director and all 🤯. Still, I guess it's good to see a fresh face, and 2028 is a pretty long time to figure things out 🕰️... let's hope the Caliphia Art Museum gets back on track 💪
 
Ugh, I remember when we used to have real art directors who cared about the art, not just about making money 🤦‍♂️. Daniel Weiss seems like another corporate type trying to save a sinking ship 💸. I mean, $25 admission rate in 2018? What's next, charging visitors for air? 🤔. And now he's taking over at Philly Art Museum after Suda got canned due to some shady drama 🤫. I hope he can fix the place before it's too late 🕰️. It'll be interesting to see how he handles the whole 'fresh start' vibe 💪. One thing for sure, not like the good old days when we had artists actually creating something meaningful 🔥.
 
just hope dan weiss brings some much-needed stability to phila art museum after sasha suada's whole drama 🤦‍♀️🎨. i mean, $25 admission outside ny state? really? anyway, someone needs to watch their back since suda was firing people left and right 🚫. we need a leader who can bring the community together, not drive them apart 💕. fingers crossed dan weiss is up for the task! 👍
 
🤔 I'm kinda curious how Weiss is gonna tackle the whole logo rebranding fiasco... some ppl are still salty about it 😒 Guess only time'll tell if he can bring stability & positivity back to the museum 🎨💖 But one thing's for sure, the Met & Haverford College had their share of drama while he was in charge 🙃
 
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