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Daniel H. Weiss

Professor Emeritus at History of Art, Johns Hopkins University2 Followers

Professor with expertise in art history and non-profit leadership, Daniel H. Weiss holds a distinguished professorship in the humanities at Johns Hopkins University. With a career marked by significant contributions to both academia and the art world, Weiss served as President Emeritus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art from 2015 to 2023. His tenure at the Met was characterized by a commitment to expanding the museum's reach and enhancing its educational programs, reflecting his deep-seated passion for making art accessible to a broader audience. Before his impactful role at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Weiss demonstrated his leadership abilities as the Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. In this capacity, he was instrumental in fostering an environment that encouraged interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in the humanities. His leadership style is often described as visionary, with a focus on integrating traditional academic values with contemporary challenges. Weiss's scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the study of medieval art, a field in which he has published extensively. His research often explores the intersection of art, culture, and history, offering insights into the societal impacts of artistic movements and institutions. His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including honorary degrees and fellowships from esteemed institutions, underscoring his influence and contributions to the field of art history. In addition to his academic and professional achievements, Weiss is an elected member of several prestigious organizations, reflecting his standing in the scholarly community. His involvement extends to serving on the boards of various foundations, where he continues to advocate for the importance of arts and humanities in education and society at large. Weiss's dedication to museums and non-profit leadership is evident in his efforts to bridge the gap between academic research and public engagement. His initiatives often emphasize the role of museums as educational resources and community centers, highlighting their potential to inspire and educate diverse audiences. Through his teaching, Weiss inspires a new generation of scholars and leaders in the arts. His courses at Johns Hopkins University delve into the complexities of art history, with a particular focus on medieval art and the evolving role of museums in contemporary society. His students benefit from his extensive experience and insights, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the historical and cultural significance of art.

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