The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts announced their receipt of a significant gift from longtime patrons James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin. With a total collective value of nearly $60 million, the donation includes a substantial contribution to VMFA’s expansion campaign, which will culminate in a second major wing at the museum named after the couple — the James W. and Frances G. McGlothlin Wing II — as well as 15 remarkable paintings by prominent American artists.
The McGlothlins’ landmark donation is the lead gift and the largest private gift in the museum’s current expansion campaign with an impressive $57 million. “We’re immensely appreciative to Jim and Fran for making this incredible gift to the expansion campaign,” said Alex Nyerges, VMFA’s director and CEO. “Their generous contribution supports our capital campaign, which includes the new McGlothlin Wing II, renovations and the expansion of our endowments, along with their substantial donation of important works of American art, will help the museum tell a more nuanced and complete story of the nation’s artistic contributions and ensure that these works will continue to be accessible to all Virginians.”
In June 2021, VMFA announced that the museum has undertaken a $190 million expansion and renovation project, anticipated to be completed in Spring 2026. International architectural firm SmithGroup is charged with designing the 170,000-square-foot James W. and Frances G. McGlothlin Wing II, which will include galleries for American art, African art, 21st-century art and special exhibitions, as well as a special events space that can seat up to 500 people. The project also includes 45,000-square-feet of renovations to the existing building. The total expansion, estimated to cost $365 million, is the largest expansion and campaign in VMFA’s history.
“The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has become one of this country’s premier art institutions — with one of the strongest American art collections in the U.S.,” said Jim McGlothlin. “We feel it is important that we share these incredible works of art from our collection with people from our home state of Virginia. Donating them to VMFA ensures that they will be enjoyed by visitors to the museum for generations to come.”
The McGlothlins’ recent donation comprises 15 works by American masters from the 19th and 20th centuries, including paintings by Milton Avery, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Marsden Hartley, George Luks, Maurice Prendergast, Theodore Robinson, Norman Rockwell, John Singer Sargent, John Sloan and Andrew Wyeth, as well as two pastels by Everett Shinn. Norman Rockwell’s 1971 painting, “The Collector,” is the first work by this beloved American artist to enter VMFA’s collection, while Andrew Wyeth’s 1973 tempera painting “Ericksons” is considered to be one of the artist’s greatest works.
“We are profoundly grateful to the McGlothlin family for this transformative gift of American art,” said Nyerges. “The 15 paintings will join the 75 works the McGlothlins previously donated to the museum and will enhance the VMFA’s already impressive collection of more than 2,000 works of American art.”