Looking forward to @lincolncenter’s namesake festival this summer? It’s been scrapped. And those long-delayed plans to radically remake the home of the @nyphilharmonic? Being rethought. Now on its 4th leader in 5 years, #LincolnCenter — the largest performing #arts complex in the U.S. — finds itself suffering from shuffled priorities, financial difficulties and instability at its highest rank during a time when cultural organizations are struggling to retain and build donors and audiences. “It just feels like the whole place hasn’t come together around what they need,” said Karen Brooks Hopkins, the longtime former president of @bam_brooklyn and an expert in arts management. “A lot of things are changing in the field — the pressure on them is intense.” The center’s troubles erupted into public view in April when its most recent president, Debora L. Spar, left after only a year on the job. Though her departure was described at the time as a mutual parting of ways, recent interviews made clear that she was pushed out after a rocky tenure. Interviews with 20 current and former #LincolnCenter officials — including Debora’s supporters and detractors — along with a review of financial records and previously unseen internal documents reveal a marquee cultural institution struggling to regain its footing. @karstenmoran took this photo of a man at @metopera. Visit the link in our profile to read more of the investigation.

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Looking forward to @lincolncenter’s namesake festival this summer? It’s been scrapped. And those long-delayed plans to radically remake the home of the @nyphilharmonic? Being rethought. Now on its 4th leader in 5 years, #LincolnCenter — the largest performing #arts complex in the U.S. — finds itself suffering from shuffled priorities, financial difficulties and instability at its highest rank during a time when cultural organizations are struggling to retain and build donors and audiences. “It just feels like the whole place hasn’t come together around what they need,” said Karen Brooks Hopkins, the longtime former president of @bam_brooklyn and an expert in arts management. “A lot of things are changing in the field — the pressure on them is intense.” The center’s troubles erupted into public view in April when its most recent president, Debora L. Spar, left after only a year on the job. Though her departure was described at the time as a mutual parting of ways, recent interviews made clear that she was pushed out after a rocky tenure. Interviews with 20 current and former #LincolnCenter officials — including Debora’s supporters and detractors — along with a review of financial records and previously unseen internal documents reveal a marquee cultural institution struggling to regain its footing. @karstenmoran took this photo of a man at @metopera. Visit the link in our profile to read more of the investigation.


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