There’s more trouble at the Corcoran. OK there always seems to be trouble at the troubled art museum. But this is big. The Post reports that the cash-strapped and lackluster institution may be forced to scrap its plans to give the museum’s New York Avenue facade some luster: Frank Gehry’s shiny metal addition (seen here).

And then there’s more trouble: It appears that David Levy, the president and director of the Corcoran, is being forced out, the Post reports. The chairman of the board of trustees and another trustee have asked Levy to resign, something Levy said he won’t do. It seems that Levy’s days are numbered.

Arts bloggers, or anyone else, what do you think? Is D.C. not getting a Gehry musuem that big of a deal or a sad day for those wanting more innovative architecture in our neoclassical city?