Outside of the Guggenheim’s Thomas Krens, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts director Malcom Rogers is probably the most controversial museum director in America. When Rogers took the job, he inherited an institution in considerable distress. He’s made changes, big changes. “There’s something so fundamentally annoying to the museum profession about the efforts to break the academy walls down and kind of rethink the role of great art museums in America. They’re so concerned about these fake, institutional standards that I don’t think these people ever look at Malcolm clearly. They immediately have glasses on that blind them to the end product, which I think is a healthy MFA.”