Tyler Green at Modern Art Notes has the scoop that the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has finally named a new director. Former director Olga Viso left the institution almost a year and a half ago, leaving chief curator Kerry Brougher at the helm as acting director in the interim. Richard Koshalek will now officially take the position, and Green notes new the Smithsonian trend in the “hiring of late-career executives,” with the 67-year old Koshalek’s resume with 20 years at MOCA in Los Angeles, working his way up to director and, most recently, as president of the Art Center College of Design. No word on Koshalek’s start date.