21c Museum Hotels is a Louisville-based combination contemporary art museum and boutique hotel chain. As of 2017, it manages seven properties in Louisville, Kentucky; Lexington, Kentucky; Cincinnati, Ohio; Bentonville, Arkansas, Durham, North Carolina, Oklahoma City, OK, and Nashville, Tennessee.
21c Museum Hotel was voted among the Top 10 Hotels in the World in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards in 2009, 2010 and 2011. It was also voted as the No. 1 Hotel in the South in the 2012 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards. 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati was named the top hotel in America in 2013 by Conde Nast Traveler's annual reader survey, and 11th in the world.
History
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21c Museum Hotel was launched in 2006 by philanthropists and art collectors Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson. The pair had seen farmland and rural landscapes fall to development while the historic buildings of Louisville's downtown sat vacant. They created 21c in Louisville's downtown arts and theater district to support both urban renewal and regional agriculture, and have developed partnerships with local growers to supply produce and ingredients for the Proof on Main restaurant and bar.
On June 10, 2010, Brown and Wilson announced plans to build a new 21c hotel in Bentonville, Arkansas. This hotel is being developed in partnership with heirs of Walmart founder Sam Walton. The hotel is located on land that was once a corn field outside of the urban center of Bentonville. The estimated cost of the project is $28 million. It opened in 2013 and will bring an estimated 160 new jobs to the area, which are expected to be filled largely by contracted workers. The opening of the hotel is expected to cause Bentonville to lose half of its current hotel base.
21c Museum
21c Museum is North America's only museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art of the 21st century. The museum is open free of charge 24 hours a day, seven days a week. More than twenty special exhibitions and installations have been organized by the 21c Museum since its opening in 2006.
Recent exhibitions include: "Creating Identity: Portraiture Today;" "All's Fair in Art and War: Envisioning Conflict;" "Tangled Up In You: Connecting, Coexisting, and Conceiving Identity," and "Hybridity: The Evolution of Species and Spaces in 21st-Century Art." 21c Museum has presented projects by Mikhail Baryshnikov and John Waters, as well as traveling exhibitions including Marc Swanson: Beginning to See the Light, organized by the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, and Constant World: the Work of Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, organized by Beall Center for Art and Technology, University of California, Irvine.
Artworks
The 21c Museum features permanent installations and special exhibitions of works by artists, including Bill Viola, Tony Oursler, Andres Serrano, Sam Taylor-Wood, David Levinthal, Yinka Shonibare, Judy Fox, Chuck Close, Alfredo Jaar, David Herbert, Daan Roosegaarde, Kara Walker and Serkan Ãzkaya (David).
The museum also displays a number of original site-specific commissions, including:
- Untitled (2006) by Werner Reiterer, the artist's first permanent public sculpture in the U.S.
- In the Absence of Voyeurism 6 & 7 (2000â"2006) by artist and surgeon Sean Bidic
- Cloud Rings (2006) by MacArthur Fellow Ned Kahn
- Red Penguin (2005) by Cracking Art Group
- Arilated: The 21c Pip Mobile (2005â"2007) by Monica Mahoney
- Text Rain (1999) by Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv
- Sculptures from the Satyrs Daughters 1999 series and Figure 2004 series by Judy Fox
- "Flow 5.0" (2013) by Daan Roosegaarde
Locations
Louisville, Kentucky
The Louisville location renovated five 19th century tobacco and bourbon warehouse buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places to house the museum, hotel, and its restaurant. It is located within the city's arts and theater district along "Museum Row," which is home to the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, the Muhammad Ali Center, the Frazier History Museum, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, and the Kentucky Science Center. This location has a restaurant named Proof on Main, which was named one of "Best New Restaurants 2006" by Esquire magazine. The menu features ingredients from local farms and food purveyors, as well as 50 types of bourbon.
The facility was designed by Deborah Berke & Partners Architects, for which they won the American Institute of Architects Kentucky Honor Award in 2011, the AIA NYS Excellence for Historic Preservation/Adaptive Reuse in 2007, and the Best of Year Award for Hospitality Design, Interior Design Magazine, in 2006.
Cincinnati, Ohio
The Cincinnati location involved the complete renovation of the historic Hotel Metropole, a grand building that's most previous use was section 8 apartments for low income residents. $48 million was spent on the renovation.
Bentonville, Arkansas
The third location in Bentonville opened in 2013. The museum hotel is a small walk away from the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Durham, North Carolina
In March 2015 21c opened its fourth hotel in Durham, North Carolina. In 2013 the company bought the historic Hill Building for $5.25 million. With an investment of $48 million the Hill Building was renovated and converted into a hotel with 125 rooms. The hotel is centrally located in Downtown Durham and is a short walk from the Durham Bulls Stadium, the DPAC and the Carolina Theater.
Lexington, Kentucky
In February 2016 the Lexington hotel opened in the Fayette National Bank (aka First National Bank) building.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
In June 2016 21c opened a hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in the Fred Jones Assembly Plant built in 1915, where the Ford Model T was assembled. The hotel has been to Travel + Leisure magazineâs 2017 It List of Best New Hotels Around the World, as one of 44 best new and radically redone hotels and resorts around the world of the past year.
Nashville, Tennessee
In May 2017 the Nashville hotel opened in the historic Gray & Dudley building in downtown.
Further developments
Another hotel is under construction in Kansas City, Missouri. The historic Savoy Hotel and Grill will be converted in a hotel with 120 rooms, which shall open in 2018.
Another property is planned for a former church site in Miami. Construction is expected to begin by the end of 2017 or the beginning of 2018.
The company had been looking to open a hotel in Indianapolis in the old city hall, with construction scheduled to begin in 2017, however these plans were scrapped at the end of March 2017 due to problems with financing. 21c Museum Hotels will still be seeking to open a location in the city.
References
External links
- Official website