Marshall previously worked as an art consultant. Photo: The Andy Warhol Museum

The Andy Warhol Museum has announced the appointment of Keny Marshall as its new Director of Exhibitions, Art News reports. Marshall will take up the position starting April 28.

According to a press release Marshall was previously “a consultant working with artists and museums to design, fabricate, and install interactive artworks and complex installation projects.”

Marshall’s appointment comes only a week after the Warhol announced the hiring of Bartholomew Ryan as its Milton Fine Curator of Art (see The Andy Warhol Museum Appoints Bartholomew Ryan As Milton Fine Curator).

Marshall’s has also collaborated with several museums contributing to the production and installation of exhibitions at institutions including the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas; Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg; and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh.

Patrick Moore, the Warhol’s Managing Director said “We are very fortunate to have Keny join The Warhol as our new Director of Exhibitions. Keny’s experience working for a range of art and natural history institutions prepares him for the breadth and diversity of The Warhol’s collection, which includes both traditional art objects and unusual archival items.”

Marshall added “I am thrilled to be joining the Warhol at such an exciting time. The museum has a refreshing approach to exhibitions that is both inventive and entrepreneurial, enabling audiences worldwide to connect with Warhol’s work in new ways. I look forward to working with such an innovative institution and this singular collection.”