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CONTEMPORARYARTMUSEUMSTLOUISMAGAZINE
5th Anniversary Edition
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Our Mission
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis promotes meaningful engagement
with the most relevant and innovative art being made today.
MESH is published annually by the
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. Unless
otherwise noted, articles may be reprinted
without permission with appropriate credit to
the publication and the museum.
CORRESPONDENCE
Jennifer C. Gaby
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
by email to: [email protected]
© 2009 Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Cover Photo: Hélène Binet
Photography: Katherine Bish, Robert Boston, Sarah Carmody, Catchlight Park Photography, Jay Fram,
Richard A. Nichols, Robert Pettus, Richard Sprengeler, Brea McAnnally, David Ulmer, Peter Wochniak
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You have a passion for the arts.
You believe that art is fundamentally important to the
health and vitality of our community. This is why you
support the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. The Contemporary is an institution built on a passion for the arts. Twenty-nine
years ago, a small group of visionaries founded an organization dedicated to
promoting public conversations about the art of the present—they named it the
First Street Forum after its address in Laclede’s Landing. Then, just a little more
than five years ago, the Forum’s Board of Directors had the passion and vision to
expand the scale of the organization dramatically, rename it the Contemporary Art
Museum St. Louis, and build an amazing new home for it in Grand Center.
Your passion for the Contemporary can be seen through all we do. Your passion
for our exhibitions is reflected by the thousands of people who attend our exciting
opening nights. Your passion for learning is exhibited by standing-room-only
crowds for our distinguished speakers. Your passion for improving our community is
shown through your support of the education and outreach programs that make a
difference in lives of St. Louis youth.
At the heart of all of this is your passion for the arts and your commitment to
making our community a better place.
The stories that follow in this special 5th Anniversary edition of MESH are a small
example of how your passion for the Contemporary helps improve the quality of life
in St. Louis.
Great non-profit organizations need great communities to support them. At the
Contemporary, we are most fortunate to have an engaged and caring community
that gives generously of its time, its talent, and its resources.
To all our members, donors, volunteers, and supporters, from our Board and staff,
thank you so much for being passionate about the Contemporary.
You are making great things happen.
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“It’s hard for me to believe that the Contemporary opened its doors just a little more
than five years ago. In this short period of time, the Contemporary has presented
a number of exhibitions that challenge the way we see the world and has offered
diverse education programs that inspire us to think about art differently.
I am proud to be a part of an institution that is not only generously supported
by the St. Louis community, but is also recognized internationally for the work
it accomplishes. The past five years have shown us that future possibilities
are infinite.
As we go forward, I’d like to express my deepest appreciation to those who have
given us support. Your investment in the Contemporary allows our visitors to enjoy
a wide range of exhibitions, education, and public programs. Without your support,
we simply would not be able to do what we do. Thank you.”
- Paul Ha, Director
Artist Maya Lin and Director Paul Ha give a gallery talk to museum members.
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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Unlike many museums, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis does not have a permanent collection of art. The exhibitions change
regularly, so there are likely to be new works on view each time you visit. In fact, since many artists come to St. Louis to create new
pieces just for their exhibitions here, you may even catch the smell of fresh paint as you walk through the doors.
The Contemporary’s exhibitions range from major installations by international artists who fill the Main Galleries, to experimental
short-term projects by emerging artists in The Front Room, to exhibitions, such as the Great Rivers Biennial, which present new work
by artists within the St. Louis community.
The art exhibited at the Contemporary changes dramatically from one season to the next, but our commitment is constant: to present
the most innovative and relevant art being made today. The Contemporary aims to present the type of work that makes you stop,
take notice, and think about art­—and the world around you—in new ways.
Gedi Sibony: My Arms Are Tied Behind My Other Arms, 2009, installation view.
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top to bottom:
top to bottom:
top to bottom:
A Fiction of Authenticity:
Contemporary Africa Abroad, 2003
Cindy Sherman: Working Girl, 2005
Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes, 2007
Larry Krone: Artist/Entertainer, 2006
John Armleder and Olivier Mosset, 2008
Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens, 2004
I Remember Heaven:
Jim Hodges and Andy Warhol, 2007
Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999 - Now, 2008
Dzine: Punk Funk, 2005
Exhibitions
Whether presenting major exhibitions by world-renowned artists or giving young artists their first shows, the Contemporary’s
Main Galleries are a place where amazing things happen. With constantly changing exhibitions and site-specific works of art,
we can’t always tell you exactly what you will see next at the Contemporary. However, we can guarantee that you will see a
first; such as the first solo museum show by a young artist like Gedi Sibony; the first exhibition showing early work by superstar
Cindy Sherman; and the first time the work of two contemporary art favorites have been examined side-by-side, like Jim
Hodges and Andy Warhol.
If we do our job well, years later, when the artists have become well-known and their work is hanging at MoMA or the Saint
Louis Art Museum, our visitors can say, “I saw it first at the Contemporary.”
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“We believe that it is important for young artists’ works to be seen. The
Contemporary has a fantastic program which fosters these artists. It is a privilege
for us to support the Contemporary and the many young artists who inspire us.”
— Charlotte and Bill Ford, National Advisory Board Members
“Immediately inspired by the shows and efforts of the St. Louis community, the
young artists at White Flag Projects, and the masterful vision of the Pulitzer
Foundation for the Arts, I set to work on the physical intricacies and light
opportunities inside the rooms of the Contemporary to see what was already
there and to find what I already had, but had never seen. The enthusiasm and
encouragement to experiment from the curator and staff facilitated the most concise
and comprehensive show I’ve ever had. I’m grateful for this opportunity.”
— Gedi Sibony, exhibiting artist, 2009
photo left to right: Charlotte Ford, Gedi Sibony, and Bill Ford
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Great Rivers Biennial
The wildly competitive Great Rivers Biennial program, launched in 2003 by the Contemporary and the Gateway Foundation,
aims to propel the careers of our city’s talented artists to new heights. The Contemporary believes there is no better way to
support the careers of our community’s artists than to give them financial support and the opportunity to develop a major
museum exhibition. The Great Rivers Biennial enables the Contemporary to do just that: every two years the museum awards
$20,000 each to three St. Louis artists who have been selected by a distinguished national jury, and works closely with them to
present a large-scale exhibition in the Main Galleries.
Previous winners have enjoyed continued successes since their exhibitions at the Contemporary, and many are influential
members of the St. Louis arts community. Juan William Chávez started out as student in the Contemporary’s New Art in the
Neighborhood youth education program before attending the Kansas City Art Institute, and later, the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago. In 2006, he returned to St. Louis and cofounded Boots Contemporary Art Space, an artist-run space on Cherokee
Street, before being selected as one of the Great Rivers Biennial winners in 2008. Some Great Rivers winners are pursuing
careers as working artists in St. Louis while others have moved to other cities around the world. We are eager to see what
stories unfold from the next Great Rivers Biennial, opening in April 2010.
GREAT RIVERS BIENNIAL 2004
GREAT RIVERS BIENNIAL 2006
GREAT RIVERS BIENNIAL 2008
top to bottom:
top to bottom:
top to bottom
Jill Downen: The Posture of Place
Moses: The Audiophile Series
Corey Escoto: GIT It Together
Adam Frelin: Spotlight/White Heat/Airborne
Matthew Strauss: Dead Language
Michelle Oosterbaan: Living Room
Kim Humphries: Collection
Jason Wallace Triefenbach: Hero, Compromised
(Autobiographical Fiction/Narrative Medley)
Juan William Chávez: Drawings from the Cave
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“The Great Rivers Biennial Program is a face melter! It’s the best gig in town and the
number one opportunity for artists living in St. Louis!”
— Juan William Chávez, Great Rivers Biennial 2008 award recipient
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City-Wide Open Studios
In St. Louis, you don’t have to look far to find talented and dedicated artists. They live and work all around us. Their studios can
be found in loft spaces Downtown, among the antique shops on Cherokee Street, and in renovated spaces in Grand Center.
For an entire weekend every summer, St. Louis artists come together to open their doors to the public as part of the City-Wide
Open Studios program. Beginning with 40 artists participating in the first year, the program recently featured more than 120
artists from all around the area who engaged the community directly in a conversation about art.
The Contemporary has always felt that one of the best parts of contemporary art is the opportunity to talk with living artists
about their work. We are proud to present City-Wide Open Studios, Flat Files, and the Great Rivers Biennial to connect the
St. Louis public with the creative heart of our community and encourage a dialogue about visual art.
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“The Contemporary gives St. Louis the best and most comprehensive view of
cutting-edge work today. I’m always excited to see what is coming up next on their
exhibition schedule! The Contemporary’s support of young artists through education
and funding is one of the most noble art enterprises happening in the Midwest.”
— Tom Huck, artist
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Education Programs
Contemporary art can be challenging—even intimidating. We get that. That’s why we offer a diverse line-up of education
programs that aim to take the fear out of contemporary art. During the Contemporary’s Girls’ Night Out exhibition, the Guerilla
Girls presented a free public lecture to a standing-room-only audience of more than 300 guests, and then spent the afternoon
with high school students in the New Art in the Neighborhood program.
The Contemporary is proud to offer a broad range of education programs for the St. Louis community, including lectures, gallery
talks, podcasts, and hands-on workshops for adults, as well as Free Family Days and outreach programs to children in the public
schools. These programs are all designed with one goal: to help people better understand and enjoy contemporary art.
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New Art,
Making a
Difference
When people think of the Contemporary, they usually think of
two things: exhibitions and events. Many people aren’t aware
of the Contemporary’s outreach initiatives that make the
community a better place. One of the best examples of how the
Contemporary’s work is making a difference is expressed by Stan
Chisholm’s story.
Stan Chisholm is a young man who grew up in South St. Louis
with his mom and his nine brothers and sisters. He was a good,
quiet kid who loved to draw. Through his childhood, his family
moved often, and even struggled with being homeless. By the
time Stan was a senior in high school, he and his family moved to
Eureka, Missouri, and Stan started attending a new school. His art
teacher recognized his artistic talent and encouraged him to apply
to a program that would allow him to explore his talent further,
New Art in the Neighborhood.
Stan Chisholm at the Contemporary’s 5th Anniversary Gala.
Stan and his fellow classmates also learned how to create
a portfolio of their artwork. The group took a field trip to
Washington University in St. Louis for National Portfolio Day
where they were able to show their work to admissions staff
representing art schools from around the country. It was there
that Stan met the admissions officer from the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago who was impressed by him and his work, and
encouraged him to apply to the school.
Stan is now completing his fourth year at the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago. He has returned to St. Louis every summer to
work at the Contemporary as a gallery attendant and to volunteer
at Free Family Days, and last year, he had the special opportunity
to return to the New Art classroom as a visiting artist. He led New
Art students in an art workshop and also provided them with
advice on college and careers in the visual arts.
Beginning that fall, Stan became dedicated to New Art. Just a
senior in high school, he took the initiative to figure out how to
get the Contemporary from Eureka by bus. He woke up early every
Saturday to make his trip, and he made sure he was at each class.
Stan is one of more than 200 students who have participated in
the New Art in the Neighborhood program since it began in 1995.
Because of the generosity of donors, every student receives a full
scholarship to attend this competitive, hands-on art program.
Every week, Stan spent four hours in the Contemporary’s New Art
classroom working alongside 20 other creative teens. Throughout
the year, he had the chance to work with and learn from
instructors and visiting artists, including British video artist Keith
Piper, Japanese art superstar Yoshitomo Nara, and Chicago-based
artist Dzine. He learned how artists use different media to shape
their ideas and to create work, and inside the New Art classroom,
Stan found inspiration.
New Art boasts an incredible success rate: more than 85% of
students who have graduated from the program over the years
have gone on to college. Many, like Stan, want to be artists.
Others take the lessons they learned in New Art about teamwork,
creativity, and collaboration to pursue other careers.
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The Contemporary is pleased to announce that starting in 20092010 New Art students will be able to receive college credit from
the University of Missouri-St. Louis, giving them an even greater
head-start on life.
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New Art in the Neighborhood students with visiting artist Kimiko Yoshida.
“As a senior in high school, my schedule is pretty crammed, but I don’t mind putting
my other activities aside to go to New Art in the Neighborhood every Saturday.
New Art is by far the greatest art program I’ve come into contact with in St. Louis; it
takes talented kids from all over the city and gives them free space and materials
to simply create, without any limitations, and with only one rule: to respect each
other. On top of that, New Art students get to take part in the hip world of the
Contemporary, and meet with great artists who are making a living in the ‘real
world’ by doing what they like. New Art in the Neighborhood is pretty much the
best thing ever.”
— Rachel Waldemer, New Art student
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Collaborative Programs
Years from now when Metro Academic and Classical High School students gather to eat lunch, talk about their troubles, and share
their joys, they will be taking part in a story that began with a small group of students who imagined they could use art to bring the
community closer together.
Inspired by the Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes exhibition at the Contemporary in 2007, Tom Tobias’s International Baccalaureate Art
class seized the opportunity to work with the Contemporary to create a permanent outdoor sculpture at their school. Students worked
with artist Ilene Berman over the course of two years, exploring public sculpture in a variety of contexts and learning about design,
materials, the relationship of sculpture to the landscape, and the purposes of public art. After several different plans were presented
and debated, the students arrived at a final design. The work, Untitled (Gathering Place), is a circle of clay “seats” formed by the
students. The piece was installed on the school grounds in May 2009.
Students learned many important lessons through this process. In particular, they learned how to listen to and respect the ideas
of peers, when to compromise, and when to seek new solutions to problems. The sculpture now serves as a lasting legacy of the
collaborative process to future students.
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“My students have been so fortunate to have the opportunity to work on this project
with the Contemporary over the last two years. In the process of completing the
sculpture, the students have used critical thinking, communication, and problem
solving skills to create a project budget, an installation plan, and produce a
spectacular piece of art for the entire school and community to enjoy.”
— Tom Tobias, International Baccalaureate Art Teacher, Metro Academic and
Classical High School, St. Louis Public Schools
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School Outreach
Just as children grow strong with a balanced diet, they also benefit greatly from having healthy servings of the arts. At the
Contemporary, we believe that early and frequent exposure to the arts is critically important to the health of young people in
our community. That’s why we are committed to providing outreach programs that teach youth about contemporary artists and
ideas, encourage creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and build self-esteem.
Throughout the year, the Contemporary sends artists to work with teachers in the St. Louis Public Schools, organizes school
group tours, and develops collaborations with community members, teachers, and students, all with the purpose of developing
creativity and fostering a deeper understanding of art.
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“As a parent, I’ve seen the benefit that creating art can have for kids of all ages. That’s
why I am so glad the Contemporary brings art into the public schools so kids in our
community have the opportunity to experience the joy of art.”
— Dorte Probstein, Contemporary member, with her daughter Karina
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Free Family Days
Although contemporary art can sometimes be difficult to understand, it’s not hard to find ways for parents and children to learn
about the artists, the exhibitions, and the ideas and concepts behind them.
Our Free Family Days offer many ways for the young and old alike to come together to learn about contemporary art. Thousands of
families have participated in these special days by creating sculptures with recycled materials, posing for family portraits, creating
collaborative maps of the world with sidewalk chalk, and enjoying many other hands-on activities inspired by the art in our galleries.
Who knew contemporary art could be so much fun?
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“Bank of America has long held the belief that a healthy community is a healthy place
to do business. Arts organizations like the Contemporary add vibrancy—and edge
­­—to our community, making St. Louis a great place for people to live and work.
We share the Contemporary’s strong commitment to education, and are delighted
to provide operating support for its outreach efforts that bring the arts to thousands
of youth and families each year. This underscores Bank of America’s belief that
investing in the capacity of our non-profit organizations and enabling them to do
great things is the way we can make real change possible.”
— Patricia L. Mercurio, President-Missouri, Bank of America and
Contemporary Board Member Emerita Marylen Mann
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The audience at the Robert Storr lecture.
Vic Muniz
Michael Kimmelman
Gedi Sibony and Richard Flood
Robert Storr
Jeff Rosenheim
Maya Lin
Artist and Curator Talks
Contemporary art is challenging and often inspires conversation. The Contemporary believes that it is extremely important
to foster these conversations, and that is why we bring scholarship and art commentary of the highest caliber to St. Louis
through a variety of lecture programs. From presenting cultural leaders such as MoMA Director Glenn Lowery to hosting
Internationally-renowned artists such as Maya Lin, we hope to engage the St. Louis community in a dialogue about the
ideas and issues of our time.
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“My husband David and I are honored and proud to support the Annual
Distinguished Speaker Series. It is quite a treat for us to experience such profound
and stimulating talks from the likes of Glenn Lowry of MoMA, Michael Kimmelman
of The New York Times, and most recently, Robert Storr. The fact that our support
enables the Contemporary to present this series free and open to the public brings
us real joy. It is our hope that many will be seduced, as we were, by the wideranging talks, exhibits, and other educational programs at the Contemporary, and
that art will become a part of their everyday lives.”
— Susan Sherman, Contemporary Board Member with Contemporary Director
Paul Ha and MoMA Director Glenn Lowry
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Special Events
The size and diversity of Opening Night crowds speak volumes about the popular appeal of contemporary art in St.
Louis and the museum’s exciting line-up of programs and events. Each year, the Contemporary hosts dozens of free
public programs and special events designed especially to engage and delight members of the community. Bustling
evening receptions and stimulating lectures by artists, critics, and curators provide insight into the works on view, while
events like Playground of the Ridiculous, DJ/Magic, and Select Nights have entertained the after-work crowd with live
performances, music, poetry, and art. For fans of the Contemporary, the museum isn’t just a stimulating and exciting
place to be—it’s a unique and memorable experience as well.
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Fifth
Anniversary
Gala
Katherine and Marc Lazar with Cabanne Schlafly and Jim Howard
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There was magic in the air at the Four Seasons when a crowd of more
than 400 came together to honor Tom Friedman and the late Ernest
Trova and to celebrate the Contemporary’s first five years. Special emcee
Deborah Roberts of ABC News set the evening’s elegant tone and Aileen
Agopian, director of contemporary art at Phillips de Pury & Company,
New York, led an unprecedented live auction of seven works of art—
including a surprise piece Tom Friedman created just for the occasion.
By the time the final paddle fell, the Contemporary’s supporters had
generously donated more than $378,000 to support the museum’s
exhibitions and education programs.
Thank you for your generosity and continued enthusiasm for bringing
today’s most important artists to St. Louis.
Peter and Susan Tuteur
Linda and Grier Raclin
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Aileen Agopian of Phillips de Pury & Company, New York leads
an unprecedented art auction to benefit the Contemporary.
ABC News Anchor/Correspondent Deborah Roberts with
5th Anniversary Co-Chairs Jimmy Jamieson and Susan Sherman
Charles and Bunny Burson
Senator Claire McCaskill, Joseph Shepard, John Ferring,
Judy and Jerry Levy applaud honorees
Tom Friedman accepts his award
Tino Trova and Carla Hassell accept the award for their father
5th Anniversary Co-Chairs Susan Sherman and David Drier
Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg
Arnold and Hazel Donald
Jim and Meredith Holbrook
Honoree Tom Friedman and Contemporary Director Paul Ha
Andy and Mary Ann Srenco
Randy and Ann Lipton with Missouri Secretary
of State Robin Carnahan and Juan Carlos
Dorte and Jim Probstein
Clare Davis and David Obedin
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Five Years by the Numbers
Welcomed
183,290 visitors to the museum
Awarded
Raised more than
$150,000 to local artists
$10,127,390 for exhibitions and
education programs
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Provided full scholarships to more than
students for the
New Art in the Neighborhood program
Led
261 free public tours to high school and college students
Raised
$5,000,000 for our Endowment
Exhibited the work of
183 artists
84 special projects and exhibitions
Presented art for 1,393 days
Presented
Published
17 books and catalogs
The figures above are reflective of the time period ending on April 30, 2009.
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Five Years of Balanced Budgets
$2,500,000
$2,000,000
$1,500,000
$1,000,000
$500,000
$0
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
Total revenues
$1,774,331
$1,642,447
$1,899,097
$2,003,460
$2,019,192
Total operating expenses
$1,650,666
$1,581,933
$1,897,868
$1,997,399
$2,009,592
Where Funding Comes From…
Where It Goes…
7%
9%
7%
Public
Funding
12%
Endowment
Draw
11%
Fundraising
Events (Net)
12%
Earned Income
Administration
Fundraising
32%
Board and
Individual
Giving
29%
Grants and
Sponsorships
81%
Exhibitions and
Education Programs
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The Front Room
Main Galleries Exhibitions
SEASON ONE: 2003-2004
SEASON FOUR: 2006-2007
Spring 2008
A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad
September 20, 2003 - January 3, 2004
Featuring artists Siemon Allen, Fatma Charfi, Godfried
Donkor, Mary Evans, Meschac Gaba, Kendell Geers, Moshekwa
Langa, Ingrid Mwangi, Odili Donald Odita, Owusu-Ankomah,
and Zineb Sedira.
Larry Krone: Artist/Entertainer
September 15 – December 31, 2006
White Flag Projects: Provincial Gallery Simulator; Snowflake/
Citystock: Snowflake Cares; Evil Prints: Outlaw Printmakers
‘08; Boots Contemporary Art Space: Shoebox: Boots
Substation; Maps Contemporary Art Space: Character Study;
Homegrown, an exhibition by Dana Turkovic; Apop Records
Polly Apfelbaum: Crazy Love, Love Crazy
January 23 - March 28, 2004
Yun-Fei Ji: The Empty City
January 23 - March 28, 2004
Michael Lin
April 23 - June 27, 2004
William Pope.L: eRacism: electronica
April 23 - June 27, 2004
Great Rivers Biennial 2004
July 16 - August 22, 2004
Featuring artists Jill Downen, Adam Frelin, and
Kim Humphries.
SEASON TWO: 2004-2005
Keith Piper: Crusade
September 10 - November 21, 2004
New Video, New Europe
September 10 - November 21, 2004
Organized by The Renaissance Society at The University of
Chicago.
Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens
December 3, 2004 - February 27, 2005
Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.
Laylah Ali: Paintings and Drawings
December 3, 2004 - February 27, 2005
Dzine: Punk Funk
March 18 - July 17, 2005
Ruby Osorio: Story of a Girl (Who Awakes Far, Far Away)
March 18 - July 17, 2005
Alexander Ross: Survey
March 18 - July 17, 2005
SEASON THREE: 2005-2006
Cindy Sherman: Working Girl
September 16 - December 31, 2005
Girls’ Night Out
September 16 - December 31, 2005
Featuring artists Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Elina Brotherus, Dorit Cypis,
Rineke Dijkstra, Katy Grannan, Sarah Jones, Kelly Nipper,
Daniela Rossell, Shirana Shahbazi, and Salla Tykka. Organized
by the Orange County Museum of Art.
Janaina Tschäpe: Melantropics
September 15 – December 31, 2006
I Remember Heaven: Jim Hodges and Andy Warhol
January 26 - April 22, 2007
Katie Holten: Paths of Desire
May 18 - August 5, 2007
Shoot the Family
May 18 - August 5, 2007
Featuring artists Yasser Aggour, Darren Almond, Janine
Antoni, Richard Billingham, Miguel Calderón, Mitch Epstein,
Hai Bo, Lyle Ashton Harris, Ari Marcopoulos, Malerie Marder,
Jonathan Monk, Anneè Olofsson, Adrian Paci, Chris Verene,
Gillian Wearing, and Zhang Huan. Organized by Independent
Curators International.
Fia Backström; Sean Snyder; Sung Hwan Kim & Clemens von
Wedemeyer & Alix Pearlstein & Sven Augustijnen & Aurélien
Froment; Evas Arche und der Feminist (carte blanche);
Susanne M. Winterling; Hayley Tompkins & Sue Tompkins;
Florian Pumhösl; William Gass (guest curator); Tris VonnaMichell; Tom Johnson; Cezary Bodzianowski
Great Rivers Biennial 2008
February 1 - April 20, 2008
Featuring artists Juan William Chávez, Corey Escoto, and
Michelle Oosterbaan.
John Armleder and Olivier Mosset
May 9 – August 3, 2008
SEASON SIX: 2008-2009
Lutz Bacher: Spill
September 12, 2008 - January 4, 2009
Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999 - Now
September 12, 2008 - January 4, 2009
Co-organized by the Aspen Art Museum and the
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
Summer 2009
Olga Chernysheva & R.H. Quaytman & Josephine Pryde;
Christopher Orr & J. Parker Valentine & Rezi van Lankveld;
Sam Moyer & Lesley Vance & Stan VanDerBeek; Douglas Ross
& Philip Vanderhyden
Collaborations and
Special Projects
Bruce Nauman: Dead Shot Dan
January 23 - April 19, 2009
Black Factory
June 18, 2005 and July 8, 2006
The Black Factory, artist William Pope.L’s interactive performance art installation on wheels, traveled to St. Louis and
the Contemporary during its two national tours from Maine
to Missouri, where Pope.L and other Black Factory passengers
playfully hosted a discussion on difference and democracy.
Chantal Akerman: Moving Through Time and Space
May 8 - August 2, 2009
Organized as a collaborative effort by The Blaffer Gallery at
the Art Museum of the University of Houston, the MIT List
Visual Arts Center, the Miami Art Central/Miami Art Museum,
and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
Spencer Finch: Sunset (St. Louis, July 31, 2008)
September 4 - October 17, 2008
On the occasion of The Light Project at The Pulitzer
Foundation for the Arts, artist Spencer Finch presented a
solar-powered, plein air ice cream stand, in which the color of
the ice cream matched the fading colors of a St. Louis sunset.
Carey Young: Speech Acts
May 8 - August 2, 2009
It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
In a project presented by Creative Time, artist Jeremy Deller
traveled by RV on a three-week road trip between New York
and Los Angeles. The project encouraged discussion of the
history, present circumstances, and future of Iraq through
unscripted, nonpartisan conversations with the public.
Gedi Sibony: My Arms Are Tied Behind My Other Arms
January 23 - April 19, 2009
Denise Ward Brown: Farewell Old Lady
February 27, 2004
The Collectibles
April 7 - June 11, 2006
An exhibition highlighting collectible objects by artists such
as Pipolotti Rist, Takashi Murakami, Marcel Dzama, Laurie
Simmons, Peter Wheelwright, Rikrit Tiravanija, Tobias Wong,
and Yayoi Kusama.
Adam Frelin: Pulse
March 26, 2004
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Reena Spaulings; Wojciech Gilewicz; Chihcheng Peng;
Claudia Wieser & Andrew Falkowski & Elad Lassry; Gregor
Hildebrandt; Hany Armanious; Diego Perrone; Beatrice Gibson
& Alex Waterman; Ian Burns; Roman Signer; Claire Fontaine;
Meredith Malone (guest curator); Dexter Sinister (carte
blanche)
Winter/Spring 2009
Contemporary Masterworks: Saint Louis Collects
April 7 - June 11, 2006
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Fall 2008
Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes
September 7 - December 30, 2007
Organized by the Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington.
Contemporary Project
Series 2004-2007
Selections from the Contemporary’s Flat Files
June 30 – August 20, 2006
Ei Arakawa; Alex Hubbard & Oscar Tuazon; Garder Eide
Einarsson; Jan Estep; Max Schumann; Vlatka Horvat & Eva
Weinmayr; Jia Zhang-Ke; Ed Fella (guest curated by Bruce
Burton); Brent Green; Center For Advanced Visual Studies
SEASON FIVE: 2007-2008
Great Rivers Biennial 2006
January 20 – March 26, 2006
Featuring artists Moses, Matthew Strauss, and Jason Wallace
Triefenbach.
Centering on the Grand
June 30 – August 20, 2006
Featuring artists Bill Kohn, Peter Marcus, and Robert Pettus.
Summer 2008
Danny Yahav-Brown: And Then They Danced
December 3, 2004 - February 27, 2005
Katharine Kuharic: The World Brought Low
March 18 - July 17, 2005
Michael Paul Britto: Dirrrty Harriet Tubman
September 15 - December 31, 2006
Slater Bradley: The Year of the Doppelganger and
My Conclusion/My Necessity
January 26 - April 22, 2007
Publications
A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad
Yun-Fei Ji: The Empty City
Michael Lin
Laylah Ali, Types
Ruby Osorio, Story of a Girl (Who Awakes Far, Far Away)
Dzine, Punk Funk
Cindy Sherman, Working Girl
Great River Biennial 2006
Larry Krone, Artist/Entertainer Limited Edition Boxset
Janaina Tschape, Melantropics
I Remember Heaven: Jim Hodges and Andy Warhol
Katie Holten, Paths of Desire
John Armleder and Olivier Mosset
Lutz Bacher, SMOKE (gets in your eyes)
Aida Ruilova, The Singles 1999 – Now
Gedi Sibony
Chantal Akerman: Moving Through Time and Space
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Cumulative
Giving
The Contemporary honors those donors who have
financially supported the organization since its
inception. The following list recognizes cumulative
gifts to all campaigns from all donors, living and
deceased, since 1980.
Should you notice any errors or omissions, please
contact Lisa Grove at 314.535.0770 x206 or
[email protected]. Your help in making us aware
of inaccuracies is appreciated.
More than $1 Million
Alison and John Ferring
Emily Rauh Pulitzer
$500,000 to $999,999
The Bellwether Foundation, Inc.
Ruth P. Blanke
Emerson
Dana Brown Charitable Trust
Gateway Foundation
Irving Harris Foundation
Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg
Trio Foundation of St. Louis
Whitaker Foundation
$250,000 to $499,999
Anonymous
Eleanor W. and Paul Dewald
James C. Jamieson III
Donna Moog and Leonard Landsbaum
Dorothy Moog
Regional Arts Commission
Susan and David Sherman III
Jack C. Taylor
$100,000 to $249,999
Anonymous
Ann R. Ruwitch and John Fox Arnold
Arts and Education Council
AT&T Foundation
Gertrude and William A. Bernoudy
Foundation
Charter Communications
Barney Ebsworth
Susan McCollum and Todd Epsten
Jan and Ronald Greenberg
Sally and Henry O. Johnston
William T. Kemper Foundation,
Commerce Bank Trustee
Ann Sheehan Lipton and Randy Lipton
Joan and Mitchell Markow
Susan and David Mesker
I.E. Millstone
Missouri Arts Council, a state agency
Missouri Cultural Trust
Monsanto Fund
Tom Moog
Neva and Marvin Moskowitz
National City (Allegiant Bank)
National Endowment for the Arts
Dorte and James Probstein
Sara Lee Corporation
Sonnenschein, Nath and Rosenthal LLP
Carol and Michael Staenberg
TOKY Branding + Design, Inc.
Anabeth and John Weil
William E. Weiss Foundation
The Andy Warhol Foundation for
the Visual Arts
$50,000 to $99,999
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Nini and Clarence Barksdale
Susan Barrett
The Boeing Company
(McDonnell Douglas Foundation)
Nancy Reynolds and Dwyer P. Brown
Bunny and Charles Burson
Barbara Z. and Charles J. Cook
Yvette and John Dubinsky
The Caleb C. & Julia W. Dula Educational
and Charitable Foundation
Harry Edison Foundation
Charlotte and Bill Ford
Jeffrey Fort
E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant
Charitable Trust
Agnes Gund Foundation
Kelly and Shaun Hayes
Jerrilyn and David Hoffmann
Marylen Mann and Franklin Jacobs
Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Jordan
Charitable Foundation
Mary Ann and E. Desmond Lee
Douglas B. MacCarthy
Macy’s Foundation
Maritz
Elizabeth Wright Millard
Lester Miller
Isabelle and Jean-Paul L. Montupet
Eleanor J. Moore
The Nimoy Foundation
Clare Davis and David Obedin
Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation
Kim and Bruce Olson
Pulitzer Foundation/St. Louis Post Dispatch
The Saigh Foundation
Jane and Warren Shapleigh
Jeanne and Rex A. Sinquefield
Mary Ann and Andrew Srenco
St. Louis Magazine
Sally and John Van Doren
Phoebe and Mark Weil
$25,000 to $49,999
Alive Magazine
Anonymous
Judith and Adam Aronson
Arthur and Helen Baer Charitable
Foundation
Debbie and John Capps
CRG Gallery
David Diener
Hazel and Arnold Donald
William A. Donius
Barbara and Thomas Eagleton
Edward Jones
Betty and David C. Farrell
Glazer’s Midwest
Jan and Rand Goldstein
Terry Good
Greater St. Louis Community Foundation
Eva Lundsager and Paul Ha
Carla and Michael Hassell
Valerie Miller and Marlon Hoffman
Meredith and Jim Holbrook
Becky and John Hubert
Judy and Jerald Kent
Amy and Bill Koman
Phyllis and Kenneth Langsdorf
Lannan Foundation
Sally S. Levy
James S. McDonnell Foundation
Patricia and William B. McMillan
Carrie and William L. Polk, Jr.
Renaissance Financial
Saint Louis Art Museum
Terry Moore Shepley
Susan and David Sherman, Jr.
Gianna Jacobson and Todd Siwak
Donald M. Suggs
Susan and Peter Tuteur
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Richard Frimel and Gary Werths
$10,000 to $24,999
Marilyn and Bruce Adaire
Dianna and J. Joseph Adorjan
Laura Rogers and Thomas Alexander
Galerie Guido W. Baudach
Cathy and Jim Berges
Nan E. and Oliver C. Boileau
Ramesy and Mark Botterman
Elissa and Paul Cahn
Kate and Dale Cammon
Centene Corporation
Centro Modern Furnishings
Judy Champ
Chase Park Plaza
Ellen and Durb Curlee
DHR International
Michael Donziger
Julie and David Drier
R. Jeffrey Edwards
Jane Elfers
Employees Community Fund of
Boeing St. Louis
Film Neshui
Merle and Greg Fox
Fox Associates Foundation
Fox Family Foundation
Lois and Robert H. Friedman
Sara and John Fumagalli
Joan Goodson
Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation
Ray Graham III
Gary Grant
Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation
Jean and Sidney Grossman
Dudley and James H. Grove, Jr.
Laura and James Hageman
Tracy Hart
Susie and Howard Hays
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Ingersoll Rand/Hussmann Corporation
Randee and Myron Jacobs
Bettie S. Johnson
Suzanne and James Johnson
Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation
Debbie and Craig Kaminer
Francine and Simon Katz
Helen Kornblum
Jill and Peter Kraus
Lashly & Baer, P.C.
Karen and Mont Levy
Joanne and Richard Liddy
Zoe and L. Max Lippman
Robert Lococo
Greg Lukeman
Talbot and John MacCarthy
Jenny and Philip Maritz
Jackie and William E. Maritz
Linda M. Martinez
Peggy and Guy McClellan
Libby and James McDonnell
William D. Merwin
Cynthia and Walter Metcalfe
Metlife Foundation
Microsoft
Pat Whitaker and Dick Miles
Kim and Bill Miller
Mondriaan Foundation
Olivier Mosset
Noémi and Michael Neidorff
Nestle Purina PetCare
Evelyn and Eric P. Newman
Cathy Barancik and Steve Novik
Courtney and Gyo Obata
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Oppenheimer & Co., Inc
Laura and William R. Orthwein, Jr.
Peabody Energy
Phillips Petroleum Foundation, Inc
Cynthia and Edward Potter
Pro Helvetia
Linda and Grier Raclin
Leslie and Jacob Reby
Thomas Rich
Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn and
Nicolas S. Rohatyn
Salon 94
George Schlapp
Julie and William Shearburn
Southwest Bank
Marcella and Greg Stevens
Mary Strauss
Swiss Reinsurance Company
Tarlton Corporation
Barbara and Andrew Taylor
Sissy and Ted Thomas
Thompson Coburn LLP
Joseph and Jean Tucker
Sheila Greenbaum and Gary Wasserman
Phyllis and Terry Weiss
Amanda and Hal Wellford
Katch and Ben Wells
Wells Fargo Advisors
Maya Lin and Daniel Wolf
Sherry and Gary Wolff
Zane Bennett Contemporary Art
Ann Ziegler
Zipatoni
$5,000 to $9,999
Arch Coal, Inc.
ARCTURIS
Australia Council for the Arts
Charline Baizer
Susan Cahan and Jürgen Bank
John Bierbusse
Marion and Van Lear Black III
Guy Blase
Ann and Douglas Brown
Reid Buerger
Burlington Northern Foundation
Cannon Design
Robin Carnahan
Brad Carsten
Coca-Cola
John Cohen
Sherrye and Kimble Cohn
Mary and Sal Conti
Paula Cooper Gallery
Susannah and Donald Danforth
Hope and Julian Edison
Rebecca and Martin Eisenberg
Muriel and John Eulich
Denise and Craig Evans
Georgene Ferring
Devon and Matthew Fischer
Margretta Forrester
Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis
Judith and Ira Gall
Clifford Willard Gaylord Foundation
Bettie Gershman
Linda Gibson
Kenneth Goldberg
Grand Center, Inc.
John Grizzell
Jennifer and Cap Grossman
Barbara Barenholtz and Milton Hieken
Jessica Holzer
Dee Ann and Malcolm F. Ivey
Javelin
Louise and Richard Jensen
Greg Keller
Susan Kerth
John Klein
Kodner Gallery
Joanne and Alan Kohn
KWMU FM 90.7
Susan and John Langheim
Katherine and Marc Lazar
Sheree and C. Christopher Lee
Judith and Jerome Levy
Lexus/St. Louis Lexus Dealer Association
Marilyn and Donn H. Lipton
Lucy Lopata
Janet Schoedinger and Jim Mann
Susan and James Mellor
Private Bank at Merrill Lynch
Sherry and Ben Miller
Susie and Bill Moriconi
Barbara and Reuben M. Morris
Edie and Tom Neary
Nexstar
Sally and George Nikolajevich
Lynn and John North
Novus International, Inc.
Join the Contemporary
for our 4th annual trip to
Art Basel Miami Beach!
December 2 - 5, 2009
Art Basel Miami Beach combines an international
selection of top contemporary art galleries with an
exciting program of special events. We are excited
to collaborate with the Saint Louis Art Museum on
this fun-filled trip.
For more information, please contact Lisa Grove at
314.535.0770 x206 or [email protected].
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Lois and Robert Orchard
Deborah J. Patterson
Sharon and Robert Pettus
Pulaski Bank
Judy and Paul Putzel
Catherine and Maurice Quiroga
Kyle Baxter and Alan Ratchford
May and Charles P. Reay
Kathy and Tom Reeves
Peggy and Jerry Ritter
Deborah Zimmerman and Jonathan Root
Nancy and John Ross
Carlin and Steve Scanlan
Schnuck Markets, Inc.
Lois and Vincent Schoemehl, Jr.
William P. Schuchard
Judith Child and Alan Schwartz
Peggy Shepley
Nancy B. Singer
Ruth and Alvin Siteman
Philip Slein Gallery
Matthew Moynihan and Brian Smith
Barbara and Arthur Sprung
St. Louis Philanthropic Organization, Inc.
St. Louis Trust Company
Joan and Harry Stonecipher
Tenet Healthcare
Mary and Eric Thoelke
Kellie and Andrew Trivers
U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private
Wealth Management
Urban Arts Development
Virginia G. Watkin
Rita and David Wells
Laura Whitley
Donna Wilkinson
Todd Wolff
Bryan Young
Jeff Ziminski
$2,500 to $4,999
Margaret M. Adams
Caroline Bottom Anderson and
Daniel Anderson
Art Mart
Art: Concept
Jilanne and Rick Barnes
Roseann Weiss and Harper Barnes
Charles H. Bentz Association
Grace Brod
Sigrid and Jeffrey Brooks
Mara and Brian Bruce
Charlene Bry
Patricia and William Bush
Galerie Andrea Caratsch
Gail Cassilly
Janice Anderson-Cerny and Tim Cerny
Mary Ann Cheng
Mary Leigh Cherry
Ellen and Robert Clark
Brian Clore
Laura Cohen
Dan Dallas
Design Within Reach
Amit Dhawan
Embassy of Australia
Marilyn and Alyn Essman
Anthony Fathman
Andrea and Rob Feldman
Gail K. Fischmann
Fleurish
Lotta and Jeff Fox
Marilyn and Thomas Francel
Betty and Charles Freeman
Catherine Manley Gaylord Foundation
Susan and Warren Gelman
Susan and Robert Goldstein
Barbara Goodman
Graybar Foundation
Lisa and James H. Grove III
Harrah’s St. Louis Casino and Hotel
Eugene Harris
Nancy Hawes
Laura and Jay Hegeman
John Heiman
Lilly Christy Busch Hermann
Charitable Foundation
Francesca Consagra and William Herndon
Cheri Hoffman
HOK, Inc.
Kerry and William F. Holekamp
Larry Honig
Thomas Hoopes
Charles Houghton
Mark Howald
James P. Howard
Ruth K. Jacobson
Ronald Jagels
Jennifer Jamieson
Barbara and James C. Jamieson, Jr.
Jennifer and Alan Jonagan
Nancy Ylvisaker and Wes Jones
Patience and Alfred Jung
Jerome and Nancy Kalishman
Family Foundation
Lewis Kalmbach and Gregory Ott
Kansas City Art Institute
Maureen Kelly
Whitney and Kelly Kenter
Sarah and James R. Kimmey
KitchenK
Penny and David M. Kols
Dorotha and Robert Kresko
Barbara and Benjamin Landesman
Steven Lange
Mary and Oliver M. Langenberg
Steve Lanter
Pamela and Kenneth Lester
Alan Liebert
Jill and R. Lane Lohr
Kimberly MacLean
Brenda Mainer
Gay and James V. Maloney
Gina and Branko Marusic
Constance and John McPheeters
Sheila and James Mills
Midge and J. Patrick Mulcahy
Barbara and Patrick Murphy
Sandra Ford and Richard Papendick
Roy Pfautch
Heather and Anthony Podesta
Lydia and Kenneth S. Polonsky
Portofino Club
R. Duane Reed
River City Professionals
John G. Roach
Kathleen and Weldon Rogers IV
Ivette and Andrew Rothschild
Jane and David Sanders
Lysa and Gentry Sayad
Ulrike and Thomas Schlafly
Caro and James Schneithorst
Alexander Schonwald
Rosemary and Joseph Shaughnessy
Cynthia and Keith Shaw
Claire McCaskill and Joseph Shepard
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation
Lisa and Allan Silverberg
Marcia and Herbert C. Smith
Catherine and Jeffrey Soros
Barbara and Eugene W. Spector
Linda Stark
Robert Stein
Katherine and Howard Stephens
Melinda and Steven J. Stogel
Matthew Strauss
Anne and William Tao
Target
Margaret and Jerome Thomasson
Steve Trippe
Michelle and Steven Trulaske
Lisa and Andrew Tuteur
Union Pacific Corporation
Molly and Charlie Vitale
Franklin F. Wallis
Harriette and Peter Warren
Josephine and Richard Weil
Ann C. Wells
Kathie and Richard Winter
Carolyn and Steve Wolff
mesh
$1,000 to $2,499
Sandra and Ronald Ackerman
Alpha Packaging
Ameren UE
American Red Cross
Robin Weinberg and Scott Anderson
Norman Arbogast
Aries
Atrium Gallery
Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
Joan B. Bailey
Ben Barnes
Mary and Morton Bearman
Brent Benjamin
Peggy and David Bergmann
Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin
Nanette Boileau
Laura and Thomas Boldt
Martha and Vincent Bommarito
Bonneville St. Louis Radio Group
James Afflixio and Gary Boyson
Brandeis University
Barbara and Dolph Bridgewater
Ted Briscoe
Ashley and Mark Brown
Barbara and Laurance Browning, Jr.
Mary and Gerald Brunstrom
Connie and Les Buechele
Phoebe and Spencer Burke
Sara and Jack Burke
Lindsay and Scott Bush
David Butler
Mary and Richard Butler
Ann Kittlaus and Jay Byrne
Millie Cain
William Carey
Karen Carroll
John Cassilly
Ronda and Douglas Cassity
Susan and Carroll Kent Casteel, Jr.
Jean Cavender
Rochelle and Louis Cella
Barry T. Cervantes Connecting and
Caring Foundation
Deborah and David Challoner
Kimberly and Reuben Charles
Adelaide Cherbonnier
Val and Mark Christensen
R. Walston Chubb
Chubb Group
Donald Claus
Mildred Cohn
Commerce Bancshares Foundation
Herbert Condie, Jr.
Wendy Cook
Belle Cori
CPI Philanthropic Fund
Martha and Michael Cramer
The Crescent
Carol Crouppen
Terry Crow
Eve Dake
Janet and James Datema
Cory and Bruno L. David
Beth Davis
Patricia Degener
Martha Desloge
Diageo
Carol and Quintas Drennan
John Drew
Joy and Melville Dunkelman
The Earthgrains Company
Nicole Benoist Edgerton and
Jamey Edgerton
Richard Barger and David Eichholtz
Lawrence E. Eishen
Sara and Fred Epstein
Ernst & Young
Mark Fillion
Sarah Smith and Dick Fleming
Vicki and Ron Flier
Samuel Fordyce
Nancy and Steve Fox
Carl Fox
Christy and Gary Fox
Sam Foxman
Megan and Chris Frank
Deidre and C.K. Fratt
Richard Gaddes
Nancy and Walter Galvin
Carol K. and David P. Gast
Barbara Gervais
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Elizabeth and Kevin Glazer
Betsy Gleijeses
Deb and Gary Godwin
Stephanie Riven and Roger Goldman
Alice Goodman
Rene Gregg
Dawn and Bruce Grench
Judi Griffin
Suzy and Richard Grote
Kellie Hynes and Bob Guller
Joan Hall
Patti and Tim Hand
Judy and Harvey Harris
Richard S. Hawes III
Donna Heckler
Terri and Michael Hennessey
Frances Hensley
Mary Lee and Robert R. Hermann
Jacob Herschend
Barbara Hertenstein
Richard Hetlage
Graham Hill
Linnard R. Hobler
Horncrest Foundation, Inc
Stephanie Huff
Gregory J. Hutchings
Marlene and John Isaacs
Michael Isaacson
Stephanie A. Descours-Johnson and
Kelley Johnson
Terri Goslin-Jones and Robert Jones
Judy and Dennis Jones
Claudia and John G. Joyce
Karen Kalish
KDHX 88.1
Mary Lou and Roger Keech
Sheila and Rich Kendrick
Robert Ketterer
Stacey and Douglas R. King
Glenda and Jeff Klearman
Joanne and Charles Knight
Lesley and William Knowles
Jonathan Kodner
Robert A. Koetting
Ann and Donald Kornblet
James A. Krekeler
Mary Ann and John Krey
Ann and Ronald Krone
Jane and Robert Lander
Catherine Cathers and David Landreth
Patricia and Clinton W. Lane
Mira Cope and David Lazarus
Deanna Kuhlman-Leavitt and Robert Leavitt
Peggy and Don G. Lents
Rita and Edwin Levis
Ann and Ted Levis
Ann and Lee Liberman
Jeff Lignelli
Sohaila and Michael Litz
Thomas J. Lohse
Kirsten Finstad and Kyle Lommen
Katherine and George Love
Cecile Lowenhaupt
Emily Blumenfeld and David Lowey
Ann Lux
Lynn and Carl Lyss
Minard MacCarthy
Andrea Mackris
Jane Lee Hunter MacMillan and
Bryan MacMillan
Frederic G. Maurer
Lucia May
McBride & Son Homes
Stephanie and James McClennen
Margaret McDonald
Mary and John McElwain
Bryan Craig and Mike McGuire
Jill and Dan McGuire
Eileen “Boo” McLoughlin
Carol and Bryce McTavish
Jane and William Melzer
Dorus and Joseph Millard
Rachel Miller
Michelle and James Mills
Mel Watkin and Jerry Monteith
Mary and Michael Morgan
Barbara and Stephen Michael Murray
David Naunheim
Neiman Marcus - Plaza Frontenac
Jan Nellen
Betsy and Charles Newman
Joan Newman
Gillian Noero
Megan S. and Peter T. Noonan
Northern Trust
Mariko Nutt
Betsy O’Herin
Ilene and Henry Ordower
Jill and Lawrence K. Otto
Pace Framing and Graphics
William Palmer
Sally L. and Jackson C. Parriott
Jeanne and Jerrold Pass
Pasta House Company
Nancy M. Peggs
Linda Penniman
Cynthia and Raymond Peters
Deb Peterson
Susan and Gordon Philpott
Carrie Carda and Chris Pinderski
Pittsburgh Pipe
Jodi and David Polzin
Ellen and Steve Post
John Pyzk
Jean and Robert Quenon
Cindy and Howard Rachofsky
Marnie and Joel Rebmann
Red Brick Management, LLC
Paula and Jeff Reed
Jeana and Buddy Reisinger
Ann and Ted Richardson
Kathy and Vic Richey
Susanne S. Renner and Robert Ricklefs
Riverfront Times
Janet and Lee Rodgers
Ellen Sherberg and Jerry Rosenblum
Edna Rosenheim
Rosemary and Richard Rosenthal
Gay M. Hirsch and Henry D. Ross
Tim Ross
Milton Rothschild
Drew Roy
Kay and Michael Ruwitch
S. King Collection
Alice and Peter Sargent
Richard Sauget
Helene Sayad
Elizabeth Sayad
Andi and Steve Schankman
George Schelling
Cabanne Schlafly
Mary and Peter Schlafly
Schlafly Brewery
Cara and Chip Schloss
Jim Schmidt
F. Carl Schumacher
Deborah and John Scott
Margie and Marc Seldin
Keiko and Yoshiaki Shibusawa
Mrs. John Shoenberg
Julia Muller and Earl Shreckengast
Victoria and Lloyd Silverman
Maryanne E. and Ted Simmons
The Mildred, Herbert and Julian
Simon Foundation
Simons Jewelers
Stacy and Greg Siwak
Linda and Stephen Skrainka
David Sliney
Brian D. Smith
Mary Sprague
Lucie and Steve Springmeyer
Kevin Steincross
Susan and Henry Stern III
Judith and Ernest Stix, Jr.
Stephanie and Matthew Stokes
Suzanne Stone
Daria and Ray Stranghoener
Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co. Foundation
Caryl and Alan C. Sunshine
Karla and Edward Sutton, Jr.
Peggy Symes
Taipei Cultural Center
Monte Throdahl
Connie and Ed Throop
Nancy H. Grove and Joe Tiernan
Ricki and Ben Tischler
Jenny and Stephen Trampe
Pam and Greg Trapp
Gentry Trotter
Susan and Kent Turner
Georgia Van Cleve
Ann VonAllmen
Cheryl and Thomas Walker
Wal-Mart Foundation
Sherry and Harry Watts
Helen Weiss
Virginia V. Weldon
Bradford K. Werner
Stevie and Joseph Werner
Werremeyer/Floresca Inc.
Susan and Rob Werremeyer
Cathy and James White
Marquita and Joe Wiley
Jill and Brad Winters
Cheryl and R. Dean Wolfe
June K. and Alvin A. Wolff
Jack Wright
Gary Wuest
Nancy Wunderlich
Zero Arte Contemporanea
Ericka Zoll
Suzanne and Theodore Zorn
$500 to $999
John Abramson
Thomas G. Adams
Anita and Gene Adams
Randy Adams
Marlyn Adderton
Amini’s Galleria
Angelica Corporation
Mary and Walter F. Ballinger III
Michelle Barbour
Behr Process Corporation
Carol C. and Peter F. Benoist
Mildred and Harry Berland
Jeff Bewley
Henry Biggs
BJC Health System
Susan and Terrence Block
Catherine Bollinger
Olivia Lahs-Gonzales and Guy Bour
Ida Siegfried and William Bricken
The British Council
Janice Broderick
Amy Ravin and Eric Brown
Gail and Peter H. Bunce
Mike Campbell
Judith Cappuyns
Cellar Advisors
Phyllis Cherrick
Jane Clark
Pamela Coffin
James Cohan
Sidney and Sadie Cohen Foundation
Anne Leners and Daniel Cook
Anne and Bryan Cook
Robert A. Cook
Ann and Stephen Cortinovis
Perry Craig
Attilio D’Agostino
Patricia and Jonathan Dehner
Sherry and Jack Delo
Paul Doerner
Deborah and Robert Dolgin
Drury Hotels
Jean and Robert Ducker
John T. Dunivent
Mary and John Easley
Eunice Eckstein
Leisa Zigman-Edlin and Michael Edlin
Joe Edwards
Robert Edwards
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Jane Eiseman
Marion and Seth Eisen
Elsevier Inc.
Jean Emory
Suzanne and Irl Englehardt
Jane Friedrich and Jon Erblich
George Erker
Federal Mogul
Jennifer Feldhaus
Susan and Steve Felker
Carol and Lawrence Finger
Katy Fischer
Kathleen and David Fischhoff
Jane and Tom Fisher
Geri Fox
Stacie and Scott Franc
Marjorie and Terry Franc
Miriam Wilhelm and Eric Friedman
Katherine and Peter Fuerst
Gannett Foundation
Jill and Jeff Garlich
Gregory Gieber
The Alvin Goldfarb Foundation
Paul Gray
Richard Gray
Susan M. Greenberg
Stephanie and Geoff Gross
Michael L. Gross
Heather Grumich
Jeffress B. Hailand
Cheryl Haines
Maggie and Paul Hales
Jeanne Hartz
Denise and Chris H. Herrington
Anne Hetlage
Gail and Steven Hochberg
Holekamp Foundation
Gayle Hookerman
Margie and Merle Horowitz
Elizabeth S. and James H. Howe
Terri Reilly and Jeffrey Hughes
Shawn Estes and Douglas Hundley
Eva Hurst
Lynn and Steve Hurster
Cliff Hyatt
Ironman Sound Industries
Tania Beasley-Jolly and William Jolly
JP Morgan
Karen and Raymond Kalinowski
Martin Kaplan
Tracy Katz
Francesca Kaufmann Gallery
Barry and Jack Kayes
Thierry Kennel
King Louie’s
Jonathan King
Richard Kluesner
Knoll Studio
Michael Konrad
Nancy and Ted Koplar
Margo Kopmann
Susan and Stanley Kottler
Melissa and John Kreishman
Anita and Jim Lamont
Don Land
Jane Landsbaum
Lawrence Langsam
Todd Lannom
Erica and Robert Leisenring
Rita and Edwin Levis, Jr.
Joan and Al Loeb
Carolyn and Joseph Losos
Sylvia and Michael Lottman
Rosalyn and Charles Lowenhaupt
Ellen and Michael Lowenstein
James Lu
Susan and Dan Luedke
Charles MacKay
Christina Maguire
Dorothy Jacob Mahon
Phyllis and George Markus
Tracey Marshall
Georgia and Paul Martin
Lori Mason
Laura McCanna
Zellie and John McClelland
Kathleen and Daniel McDonald
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Silas McKinley
Phyllis McPheeters
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On this special anniversary, we want to express our sincere gratitude to
the following people who have served on our Board of Directors since our
founding in 1980. Our success today is truly a result of the vision and hard
work of these many dedicated individuals. Thank you.
Bruce B. Adaire
Daniel J. Anderson
Frederick H. Atwood III
Ted Atwood
Clarence Barksdale
John Bierbusse
Richard Bomblatusf
Vincent Bommarito
Leslie F. Bond
Mark R. Botterman
Donald L. Bryant, Jr.
Donald Brandin
Barbara Bridgewater
Grace Brod
Dwyer P. Brownc
Thomas R. Brunner, Jr.
Bunny Bursonc
Susan Cahanc
John Capps
Robin Carnahan
Paul Cavelli
Janice Anderson Cerny
David Chambers
Judy Champ
Norman Champ
Reuben O. Charles II
Kimble A. Cohnf
Barbara Cookc
Charles Cooke
Belle Cori
Suzanne Couch
Jack Cowartf
David Dean
Patricia Degenerf
Eleanor W. Dewalde
David Dienerc
Arnold Donaldc
David Drierc
Barbara Eagleton
Jamey Edgertonc
R. Jeffery Edwards
David C. Farrell
Alison Ferring
John Ferringcp
Laura Kemper Fields
Richard T. Fisher
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Barcy Condon Foxfp
Alvin Frankp
Jack W. Freeze
John Fumagalli
Jan Goldsteinc
Terrance Goodep
Joan B. Goodsonfe
Gary Grant
Ronald K. Greenberg
Suzy W. Grote
Richard T. Grote
Alfred J. Guillaume, Jr.
Fred F. Guyton, Jr.
Lynn Hageef
Laura Hageman
Carolyn Hager
August W. Hager III
Jo Harmon
Anthony Havlin
Shaun Hayes
John Heiman
Ronald Hengesf
Carrick Hillf
David Hoffmannc
Russell Hogan, Jr.
Meredith Holbrookc
Lawrence E. Honig
Charles Houghton IIIfp
Becky Hubertc
Michael Issacson
Ruth K. Jacobsonf
James C. Jamieson IIIc
Richard Jensenc
Henry O. Johnstonep
Patrick Jostrand
George Kassabaumf
Kenneth Kermesf
Emory Kesteloot
Nancy Kranzbergc
Phyllis Langsdorfc
C. Christopher Lee
Mont Levy
Alan Liebert
L. Max Lippman
Zoe Lippman
Ann Sheehan Liptonc
Barry Arthur Litwin
Donald C. Lottman
Douglas B. MacCarthyfp
John E. Mackey
Kimberly MacLeanc
James Mann
Marylen Manne
Peter Marcus
Philip Maritz
Joan Markowc
Linda Martinez
Peggy McClellan
Susan McCollumc
William B. McMillan, Jr.
Margaret McNally
William Melzer
Pauline C. Mesker
J. Ben Miller
Isabelle Montupetc
Donna Moogep
Eleanor J. Moore
Terry D. Moore
Neva Moskowitz
Steven Mortimore
Evelyn E. Newmanf
John North
David Obedinc
Deborah J. Patterson
William Peacock
Nicholas G. Penniman IV
David T. Pieroni
William L. Polk, Jr.
Ruthe Ponturo
James Probsteinc
Emily Rauh Pulitzerfpc
Thomas W. Purcellf
Grier Raclinc
May Brown Reay
Jacob Rebyc
Tom Rich
John Roach
Hannah Rae Roth
Drew Roy
Edward A. Ruesingf
Ann Ruwitche
David L. Sanders
Jane Sauer
Charles Saulsberry
Carlin Scanlane
Vincent Schoemehl, Jr.
Patrick Schuchard
F. Carl Schumacher, Jr.
Michael Shapiro
Jane Shapleigh
William Shearburn
Susan Shermancp
Yoshiaki Shibusawa
Rex Sinquefieldc
Guy L. Smith IVf
Mary Spraguef
Andrew Srencoc
Michael Staenbergc
Joan Stonecipher
Ruth A. Streit
Betty Bateman Suggsf
Donald Suggsc
Edward Sutton
Milton F. Svetanics, Jr.
Stuart Symington, Jr.f
Jerome W. Thomasson
Jean S. Tuckerfep
George S. Tulloch, Jr.
James Turley
John Van Doren
G.H. Walker III
William E. Wallace, Jr.
Franklin F. Wallis
Harry Watts
Anabeth Weil
Ben H. Wellsf
Patricia Whitakerc
Donna Wilkinson
Kathryn B. Wright
Kay Wren
Paul L. Zaffaroni
Leslie C. Zuke
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c = Current
e = Emeriti
p = President/Chair
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Highlights of Our History
1979 - 2003
1979 - A group of civic, cultural, and educational leaders, alarmed with
the prospect of an “artless” Downtown, come together with the hope of
maintaining the presence of art as a complement to commercial activity.
1980 - First Street Forum (the Contemporary’s original name) is
founded by a group of visionaries to “foster open discussions on issues
of public interest.”
1981 - The First Street Forum opens in a 1,600 sq. ft. space on
First Street in Laclede’s Landing in March 1981. Inaugural exhibition,
from the Museum of American Folk Art, New York, opens,
Small Folk: A Celebration of Childhood in America.
2001 - The ground-breaking of
construction on the new, permanent
building at 3750 Washington Blvd.
designed by Architect Brad Cloepfil of
Allied Works Architecture.
1992 - The Forum relocates to the
recently created Grand Center Arts and
Entertainment District. The Board realizes
the importance of this opportunity to
become the visual arts anchor for this
ambitious development.
1988 - The First Street Forum changes its name
to “The Forum for Contemporary Art” and moves to
555 Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown.
The new facilities allow for larger and more complex
exhibitions and a lecture/performance space. Most
importantly, the new location offers access to a
larger number of people and the opportunity for a
wide range of programs that interest them.
1995 - New Art in the Neighborhood,
an education program providing arts
education to local teens, debuts.
1998 - Capital and Endowment
Campaign kicks off to raise
funds for a new permanent
building in Grand Center.
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2003 – now
2006 - The Contemporary launches
ArtLink, a collaborative young friends
group, with other St. Louis art
organizations.
City-Wide Open Studios and Flat Files
connect the St. Louis community with
regional artists.
“It’s unveiled. It’s in your face. It’s accessible and
inclusive. It’s a place to meet your friends after
work. It’s a date. It’s a statement. It’s different for
everyone. And it’s becoming part of the city’s
make up–and not just for those artsy
folks anymore.”
2003 - Inaugural Gala, a star-studded event,
celebrates the opening of the Contemporary Art
Museum St. Louis.
– Arch City Chronicle, April 4, 2006
Inaugural exhibition, A Fiction of Authenticity:
Contemporary Africa Abroad.
“Checking out the exhibits at a local art museum has always been
a worthy pastime. But for more than a year, the Contemporary
also has made it equally accessible and comfortable.”
“[ The Contemporary’s] wide-open galleries collide with
performance spaces while its yards of window-walls entice
communities through the Grand Center cultural district with
potentially vivid drive-by art experiences.”
– Bethany Prange, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 30, 2006
– Ann Wilson Lloyd, The New York Times, October 12, 2003
2005 - The Contemporary Challenge
2004 - The first Great Rivers Biennial
highlights the work of three emerging
artists from the St. Louis area.
Annual Distinguished Speaker Series
kicks off with a lecture by Glenn Lowry,
Director of the Museum of Modern Art.
“The Great Rivers Biennial program has galvanized
the arts community in St. Louis. The energy it has
generated, combined with the recent momentum
of community-based arts organizations, has
transformed the city’s artistic zeitgeist for the better.”
– Ivy Cooper, Art Papers, May/June 2004
campaign launches with a $1 million gift from
Alison and John Ferring and a $5.4 million
challenge gift from Emily Rauh Pulitzer.
The Contemporary ArtReach education program
brings the arts to St. Louis Public Schools.
The Contemporary starts podcasting and
blogging, and is among the first museums in
the country to do so.
Monthly Select Nights make the Contemporary
the place to be in St. Louis for twenty and
thirty-somethings.
“This museum is putting St. Louis on
the map. With each new exhibition
and program, the Contemp[orary]
continues to reinvent itself.”
– Rudy Zapf, Playback:STL, October 2005
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2007 - The Contemporary successfully
meets the Pulitzer Challenge and pays off
all building debt, and raises a $5 million
endowment—before its 4th birthday.
New curatorial team takes the helm
at the Contemporary.
“. . .the Great Rivers Biennial, funded by the Gateway
Foundation and hosted by the Contemporary Art
Museum, is at the top of the heap…”
– David Bonetti, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 12, 2007
2008 - Chief Curator Anthony Huberman’s
inaugural exhibition, John Armleder and Olivier
Mosset, is presented.
Contemporary launches The Front Room series of
short exhibitions by artists and others.
April 2009 -
The Contemporary hosts its 5th
Anniversary Gala at the Four
Seasons Hotel St. Louis honoring
two St. Louis greats, Ernest Trova
and Tom Friedman.
“A Contemporary Milestone. It’s a paradox,
that juncture where something inherently modern
celebrates history. It’s been five years since Brad
Cloepfil’s ‘intentional vacancy that achieves meaning
through the art itself’ rose at the corner of Washington
and Spring. In that time, the museum’s exhibit—from
Yoshitomo Nara’s ‘Nothing Ever Happens’ to Bruce
Nauman’s neon—have challenged and enhanced the
city’s art scene.”
– St. Louis Magazine, April 2009
The John Armleder and Olivier Mosset
exhibition is named “Best of 2008.”
– Bob Nickas in Artforum
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