Trump claims he has fired director of US National Portrait Gallery
In a post Friday (30 May) on his social media platform Truth Social, US President Donald Trump claimed that to have fired Kim Sajet, the director of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG). His administration will name a replacement for her shortly, he added.
In his post, Trump claimed that Sajet—who has served as the gallery’s director since 2013, when she became the first woman to lead the NPG since its founding in 1962—is a “highly partisan person” and alleged that she is “a strong supporter of [diversity, equity and inclusion programmes], which is totally inappropriate for her position”. Representatives for the Smithsonian and the NPG did not immediately respond to The Art Newspaper’s requests for comment.
Trump has targeted the Smithsonian and its institutions repeatedly since returning to office. In late January, in response to an executive order Trump signed the day he was inaugurated directing federal agencies and federally funded institutions to stop their DEI initiatives, the Smithsonian ended its diversity efforts. Another executive order, signed in late March, directed Vice President JD Vance (in his role as a member of the Smithsonian’s board of regents) to oversee the removal of what it termed “divisive, race-centered ideology” from all of the Smithsonian’s properties and deny funding to any exhibitions or works that “degrade shared American values”. That order, titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History”, singled out exhibitions and programmes at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of African American History and Culture, but did not mention the NPG.
The gallery, which shares a building with the Smithsonian American Art Museum—a short walk from the White House—is home to the collection of official state portraits of US Presidents and First Ladies, as well as portraits of important figures from the country’s history. On the occasion of Trump’s inauguration in January, the NPG put a 2019 portrait taken during the president’s first term by the photojournalist Pari Dukovic on temporary display. Another Trump portrait in the gallery’s collection, by photographer Matt McClain, is a fixture of the popular America’s Presidents exhibit that features portraits of every US president.