Alison Luchs, the deputy head of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, is getting down with the kids in a big way.
Luchs was asked by the gallery’s social media manager, Sydni Myers, to appear in a series videos aimed at reaching out to a younger Gen Z audience. The posts have since gone viral, clocking up almost nine million hits so far.
“Chat, I’m about to buss it down Roman Empire style,” says Luchs, aged 77, in a recent Insta reel focused on a 16th-century urn. “Haters will say this urn is mid [mediocre], but they don’t know we’ve clocked its tea [uncovered something new].”
In a video focused on a 16th-century tin-glazed plate created by the Italian ceramicist Orazio Pompei, Luchs says: “Look how bro glazed it. He went goblin mode with all these colours [he was self-indulgent].” Alison, your take on art history treasures is straight bussin’.
