In the twenty years since his arrival at the McNay Art Museum, Chiego is credited with having built on the strengths of the museum's original collections to develop new areas of concentration. Under his directorship, the museum's collection has more than doubled, to nearly 19,000 works of art,[5] with an emphasis on modern sculpture, prints and drawings (particularly Mexican prints), theatre arts, and contemporary works in various media. Chiego has undertaken a comprehensive conservation program, bringing in conservators to assess the condition of individual works, as well as renovating the museum's environmental systems.
In 1997 Chiego initiated a strategic plan for additional space to accommodate the needs of the museum's exhibition schedule and growing collection. After overseeing the $7.1 million renovation of the museum's landmark Spanish Colonial Revival facility in 2001, Chiego, with the museum's board of trustees, spearheaded the $50 million capital campaign for construction of the Jane & Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions. The addition designed by award-winning architect Jean-Paul Viguier,[6] which opened in June 2008, nearly doubled the size of the museum, allowing for year-round installation of significant works in the collection. Major exhibitions hosted by the Stieren Center include George Rickey Kinetic Sculpture: A Retrospective; Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker; and George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher.[7]
Exhibitions and authored books
Chiego has organized scores of exhibitions and produced numerous publications, writing on subjects such as the French Romantic painters and printmakers Carle Vernet and Théodore Géricault, the Scottish Romantic painter Sir David Wilkie, modern sculpture, and the history of collecting. Among the exhibitions he has organized at the McNay are Auguste Rodin: Selections from the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, O’Keeffe and Texas,[8] and retrospectives on San Antonio artists Reginald Rowe, Carl Rice Embrey and César Martínez. Chiego has overseen several publications highlighting the museum's history and its collections, including Modern Art at The McNay (2001), An Eye for the Stage: The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts at the McNay Art Museum (2004), From Goya to Johns: Fifty Master Prints at the McNay Art Museum (2004), McNay Art Museum: An Introduction (2010), and Jane & Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions, McNay Art Museum (2011).
^"Gets Scholarship", Red Bank Register, June 26, 1961. Accessed May 5, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "William J. Chiego, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chiego of 45 Madison Ave., is the recipient of a scholarship from the University of Virginia, which he will enter in September. Graduated with honor from Red Bank High School, Mr. Chiego was a member of both the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society."
^Williams, Lyle (2004). From Goya to Johns: Fifty Master Prints from the McNay Art Museum. San Antonio, TX: McNay Art Museum. p. 126. ISBN0-916677-52-4.