Washburn, Gordon B. (Gordon Bailey), 1904-

Variant names

Hide Profile

Gordon Bailey Washburn (1904-1983) was an art museum director from New York, N.Y.

Director of Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., 1931-1942. Director of Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1942-1949. Director of the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1950-1962. Director, Asia House Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1961-1974.

From the description of Oral history interview with Gordon Bailey Washburn, 1970 Mar. 4-18 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495596743

Gordon Bailey Washburn (1904-1983) was an art museum director from New York, N.Y.

He was the director of Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., 1931-1942; director of Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1942-1949; director of the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1950-1962; and director, Asia House Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1961-1974.

From the description of Oral history interview with Gordon Bailey Washburn, 1977 Mar. 1 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613315709

Gordon Bailey Washburn (1904-1983) was born and raised in Massachusetts. He graduated from Williams College and subsequently traveled in Europe, returning to study under Professor Paul J. Sachs of the Fogg Art Museum. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Harvard. His first position in a long career of museum administration was at the Albright Art Gallery, where he succeeded William M. Hekking as art director on October 1, 1931. From the beginning of his tenure at the Albright Art Gallery, Washburn sought to implement programs designed to increase the usefulness of the Gallery to the majority of the public. It was under his direction that the first educational secretaries (coordinators) were hired, followed by the appointment of Robert T. Davis as the first director of education in 1936. Similar growth of departments designed for serving the public included the Library (founded in 1932), the Picture Lending Library (founded in 1933), and a Department of Allied Art and Industry (founded in 1934), which was intended to foster links between manufacturers, retailers, and the Gallery through training in art appreciation for sales girls. The changing needs of the public during the Great Depression spurred the implementation of educational outreach programs, school tours, and adult education classes. Washburn himself lectured before a variety of audiences in upstate New York, as well as arranging for a full series of lectures each year at the Gallery.

His two largest and best received exhibitions were Master Drawings (1935) and Master Bronzes (1937). Both were scholarly and considered innovative for the manner of their installation. In 1934, Washburn initiated the first independently-juried Western New York regional exhibition as a fair response to rivalry among local artists' societies. Washburn's most lasting contribution to the history of the permanent collection was the establishment of the Room of Contemporary Art in December 1938. Funded largely by Seymour H. Knox, Jr., the Room for Contemporary Art was governed by an innovative and experimental collecting policy which permitted the collection and exhibition of contemporary art from many countries for the benefit and enlightenment of the public. Washburn resigned as director in 1942 to become director of the Rhode Island School of Art's museum. In the early fifties he became director of the Carnegie Institute Department of Fine Arts in Pittsburgh. In 1962 he resigned to head the Asia House Gallery in New York, a position from which he retired in 1972. He died in New York City in 1983

From the description of Gordon B. Washburn Records, 1932-1941. (Albright-Knox Art Gallery). WorldCat record id: 660831434

Art museum director; New York, N.Y.

Director of Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., 1931-1942. Director of Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1942-1949. Director of the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1950-1962. Director, Asia House Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1961-1974.

From the description of Gordon Bailey Washburn interview, 1970 Mar. 4-1970 Mar. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220190844

Art museum director; New York, N.Y.

Director of Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., 1931-1942. Director of Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1942-1949. Director of the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1950-1962. Director, Asia House Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1961-1974.

From the description of Gordon Bailey Washburn interview, 1977 Mar. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220190835

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Calvert Coggeshall Papers Archives of American Art
creatorOf Washburn, Gordon B. (Gordon Bailey), 1904-. Gordon B. Washburn Records, 1932-1941. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, G. Robert Strauss, Jr. Memorial Library
referencedIn Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art. Presidents' and Directors' correspondence., 1893-1966, 1900-1948 Rhode Island School of Design Archives.
referencedIn Rhode Island School of Design. Office of the Treasurer records, Office of the Treasurer records, 1877-1991 Rhode Island School of Design Archives.
referencedIn Papers, 1939-1984 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
creatorOf Colette Roberts Papers and Interviews with Artists Archives of American Art
creatorOf Edward H. La Farge papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Helen M. Danforth records, Danforth, (Helen M.) records, 1926-1967 Rhode Island School of Design Archives.
referencedIn New Directions Publishing records Houghton Library
referencedIn Hekking, William Matthews, 1885-1970. William M. Hekking records, 1925-1931. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, G. Robert Strauss, Jr. Memorial Library
referencedIn Sachs, Paul J. (Paul Joseph), 1878-1965. Papers, 1903-2005. Harvard University Art Museum
referencedIn Papers of John Coolidge and Agnes Mongan, 1909-2006 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
referencedIn Calvert Coggeshall Papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Henry-Russell Hitchcock papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-2005 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
creatorOf Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. Andrew C. Ritchie records, 1942-1949. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, G. Robert Strauss, Jr. Memorial Library
referencedIn Coolidge, John, 1913-1995. Papers of John Coolidge and Agnes Mongan, 1909-2006. Harvard University Art Museum
creatorOf Henry-Russell Hitchcock papers Archives of American Art
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Oral history interview with Gordon Bailey Washburn Archives of American Art
creatorOf Oral history interview with Gordon Bailey Washburn Archives of American Art
Relation Name
correspondedWith Albright Art Gallery (Buffalo, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Albright-Knox Art Gallery corporateBody
associatedWith Asia House Gallery. corporateBody
correspondedWith Bourgeois, Stephan, 1881-1964 person
associatedWith Coggeshall, Calvert, 1907-1990. person
associatedWith Coolidge, John, 1913-1995. person
associatedWith Cummings, Paul, person
associatedWith Danforth, Helen M, 1887-1984 person
associatedWith Field, Virginia, person
correspondedWith Hekking, William Matthews, 1885-1970 person
associatedWith Hitchcock, Henry Russell, 1903- person
associatedWith La Farge, Edward H., 1901-1981. person
correspondedWith New Directions Publishing Corp. corporateBody
associatedWith Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Rhode Island School of Design. Office of the Treasurer corporateBody
correspondedWith Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. person
associatedWith Roberts, Colette, 1910- person
associatedWith Sachs, Paul J. (Paul Joseph), 1878-1965. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
New York (State)--Buffalo
United States
United States
Subject
Art, American
Artists
Art museum directors
Art museums
Art museums
Art museums
Museum directors
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1904

Death 1983

Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6bc43z1

Ark ID: w6bc43z1

SNAC ID: 27335341