In 2011, Wardropper was appointed director of the
Frick Collection, where he has overseen significant exhibitions, publications, and acquisitions, as well as the major renovation, and expansion project known as "Frick Madison." Under his leadership, the Frick Collection expanded its international activities, securing loans and lending works to exhibitions around the world, and hosting numerous international symposiums themed around topics related to works in the collection. The renovation and expansion of the Frick Collection's main building entailed creating new spaces for exhibitions, as well as dedicated spaces for educational and conservation initiatives, and was designed by the architecture firm Selldorf Architects. Wardropper announced that he would be stepping down as director of the museum, in 2025.
Max Hollein, director of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, has commented on Wardropper's work at the Frick, stating that: “He opened up a dialogue with contemporary thinkers and cultural figures. The Frick could be perceived as a very static collection. I think Ian changed that.” ==Selected publications==