MAD Views Spring 2010 - Museum of Arts and Design

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MAD Views Spring 2010 - Museum of Arts and Design
views
spring 2010
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Letter from the Director
Board of Trustees
welcome
Dear Friends,
Lewis Kruger
Chairman
This past fall it was with great excitement that we celebrated our
JEROME A. CHAZEN
Chairman Emeritus
one year anniversary. To mark the occasion we hosted the PAPERBALL,
BARBARA TOBER
Chairman Emerita
which married the themes of a traditional first anniversary gift and
JACK VIVINETTO
Treasurer
HOLLY HOTCHNER
Director
our exhibition Slash: Paper Under the Knife, which takes the pulse on a
traditional technique and material. Hundreds of guests came out for
Stanley S. Arkin
a night of dinner and dancing. As we move into our second full year
Ambassador
Diego E. Arria
at 2 Columbus Circle, we continue our commitment to bringing you
Kay Bucksbaum
vibrant exhibitions and programs that explore how art, craft, and
design intersect in the visual arts today.
Cecily Carson
Holly Hotchner
Nanette L. Laitman Director
Tzili Charney
Simona Chazen
Michele Cohen
Dan Dailey
For visitors and members alike, MAD is unique among New York
Eric Dobkin
City cultural institutions. We celebrate living artists in our exhibi-
Lisa Elson
tions and offer access to artists working daily in our Open Studios.
Carolee Friedlander
These bring artists and visitors together in a new way, providing a
Seth Glickenhaus
behind-the-scenes view into art-making. As they work on new pieces,
Marcia Docter
C. Virginia Fields
Kris Fuchs
Sandra B. Grotta
Chris Hacker
artists demonstrate techniques in a variety of mediums. Visitors are
Edwin B. Hathaway
encouraged to ask questions about the materials and artistic pro-
Ann Kaplan
cess, making a connection to finished objects in the galleries while
Fred Kleisner
learning that museum-going can be a participatory, engaging experi-
Jeffrey Manocherian
Linda Johnson
J. Jeffrey Kauffman
Nanette Laitman
Barbara Karp Shuster
ence. Be sure to drop by the 6th floor on your next visit.
Ruth Siegel
Alan Siegel
This spring we’re delighted to present an exciting line-up of exhibi-
Klara Silverstein
tions. Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey features the artist’s
Suzanne Tick
monumental ceramic figures, bricolage sculptures, paintings, and
works on paper. Portable Treasuries: Silver Jewelry from the Nadler
Collection is drawn from one of the most comprehensive holdings of
ethnic and contemporary jewelry in the country. Portions of the col-
William S. Taubman
Miles Young
Honorary
Suzanne G. Elson
Jane Korman
Jack Lenor Larsen
Jeannie Levitt
lection have been generously donated to MAD by collectors Daniel
Nancy Marks
and Serga Nadler. Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and
Alfred R. Shands, III
David Lieberman Collection, an extraordinary display of the range of
Ex-Officio
basket making today, also represents a major gift to the collection.
Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg
Dead or Alive features works by international contemporary artists
Honorable Scott M. Stringer
Aviva Robinson
Honorable Christine C. Quinn
who use organic materials to create engaging and inspiring objects
and installations. The exhibition will highlight the creative processes that repurpose natural material, transforming the ordinary
and overlooked into the extraordinary and memorable. Bespoke: The
Handbuilt Bicycle presents a selection of metal bikes, handcrafted by
builders from the United States and abroad, in the MADProjects gallery.
It was with great fanfare that our design restaurant, ROBERT,
opened in December. More is revealed about this wonderful new
addition to the MAD experience on page 16.
Photo: William Ragozzino © Patrick McMullan Co.
Special recognition is due to Board of Trustees
member Nanette L. Laitman for her extraordinarily generous endowment gift of $5 million,
and for taking the lead to establish the
“Laitman Society: Securing the Future.” The
endowment fund is a special and enduring
commitment to the future of the Museum,
Nanette L. Laitman and Holly Hotchner
our operations, and the field of contemporary
arts, studio craft, and design. The “Laitman Society: Securing the
Future” provides an important opportunity for our patrons to make
legacy gifts and bequests in support of the Museum’s continued growth.
On behalf of everyone here at MAD, we thank you for your continued
support. I hope to see you at our museum soon.
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Holly Hotchner
Nanette L. Laitman Director
museum of arts and design
and Charitable Foundation; the Laurie
addition to major financial assistance
M. Tisch Illumination Fund; the
from its Board of Trustees, receives
Barbara and Donald Tober Foundation;
operating funds from many dedicated
private and anonymous donors; and
supporters. Major support for the
the Museum’s corporate members.
Museum’s exhibitions, outreach
Ongoing support is provided by the
programs, and general operations is
William Randolph Hearst Endowment
provided by public funds from the
Fund for Education and Outreach
Institute of Museum and Library
Programs. MADlab: Arts Access is made
Services, an independent federal
possible by the Fondation d’entreprise
agency that grows and sustains a
Hermès, with additional support from
“Nation of Learners;” Manhattan
HSBC Bank USA, N.A. The Museum’s
Borough President Scott M. Stringer;
Cultural Collective was launched with
the National Endowment for the
funds from the New York Community
Arts; City Council Speaker Christine
Trust. Programming in the Museum’s
C. Quinn, Councilmembers Gale A.
Open Studios is made possible in part
Brewer and James G. Van Bremer, and
by the Helena Rubinstein Foundation.
contents
The Museum of Arts and Design, in
the New York City Council; Mayor
Michael R. Bloomberg, Commissioner
Important funds for the Museum’s
Kate D. Levin, and the New York City
ongoing operations are provided by
Department of Cultural Affairs; and
the Museum’s members and Acorn
the New York State Council on the
Hill Foundation, Inc.; AG Foundation;
Arts, a State Agency.
Frances Alexander Foundation;
Almax Mannequins and Display
The Museum’s Thursday evening
Items; American Express; Adrian
Pay-What-You-Wish program is
and Jesse Archbold Fund; The Arkin
underwritten by the Newman’s Own
Family Foundation; Bloomberg; BNP
Foundation.
Paribas; The Brown Foundation;
Family Foundation; Carnegie
are supported by American Express;
Corporation of New York; The Carson
The Angelica Berrie Foundation; the
Family Charitable Trust; The Chazen
Consulate General of The Netherlands
Foundation; Michele and Martin
in New York; The Craft Research
Cohen; The Herbert and Junia Doan
Fund, a project of the Center for
Foundation; Marcia and Alan Docter;
Craft, Creativity and Design at the
Lisa Orange Elson and Harry Elson;
University of North Carolina; Farrow
Elizabeth Arden; The Estēe Lauder
& Ball; Susan Steinhauser and
Companies Inc.; The Ferriday Fund
Daniel Greenberg; The Murray and
Charitable Trust; First Republic Bank;
Helen Gruber Fund; HSBC Bank USA,
Carolee Friedlander; Kris Fuchs;
N.A.; The Henry Luce Foundation,
The Glickenhaus Foundation;
Inc.; The Karma Foundation; Kate’s
Goldman, Sachs & Co.; Sandra and
Paperie; The Mondriaan Foundation,
Louis Grotta; The Irving Harris
Amsterdam; the National Endowment
Foundation; Edwin B. Hathaway;
for the Arts; Swarovski; the Windgate
William Talbott Hillman Foundation;
Charitable Foundation; and the Inner
Jacquet Droz; Lois U. and Dirk
Circle and Collectors Circle, the
Jecklin; Linda E. Johnson; JPMorgan
Museum’s leadership support groups.
Chase; The J.M. Kaplan Fund; F.M.
MADprojects exhibitions are made
Kirby Foundation, Inc.; The Jane and
possible in part by the Newman’s Own
Leonard Korman Family Foundation;
Foundation and the Museum’s Design
The William and Mildred Lasdon
Council. The Abraaj Capital Art Prize is
Foundation; The Levitt Foundation;
made possible through the support
Lion Brand Yarn; Liz Claiborne, Inc.;
of Abraaj Capital. The ongoing Art
Maharam; Material ConneXion;
Encounters installation project is made
Maya Romanoff; Merrill Lynch & Co.,
possible by Benjamin Moore & Co.
Inc.; MMPI; The Ambrose Monell
City Department of Cultural Affairs;
collection are made possible in part
New York State Council on the Arts,
through the generosity of the Board
a State Agency; Newman’s Own;
of Trustees; private and anonymous
Northern Trust; Oldcastle Glass; The
donors; and the Museum’s Collections
Peco Foundation; Pratt Institute; The
Committee. The restoration of Robert
Jack A. and Aviva Robinson Family
Arneson’s Alice House Wall was made
Support Foundation; Joel M. Rosenthal;
possible by a generous grant from
The Evelyn Sharp Foundation; Barbara
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
Karp Shuster; The Franz W. Sichel
The Charles Bronfman International
Foundation; Klara and Larry Silverstein;
Curatorship Program, focusing on
Steelcase, Inc.; Sugar Foods Corporation;
contemporary global developments
Suzanne Tick, Inc.; Swarovski; The
in art, craft, and design, has been
Taubman Company; Tiffany & Co.;
generously funded by The Andrea
Barbara and Donald Tober Foundation;
and Charles Bronfman Fund.
and many other generous private and
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membership & discount program
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partners ROBERT/supporters
anonymous donors.
are supported by the Rose M. Badgeley
The Museum’s print design portfolio
is made possible in part through the
York City Councilmember Jessica S.
generosity of Trustee Chris Hacker and
Lappin; the New York City Department
the design teams at Johnson & Johnson
of Cultural Affairs; The New York
and StudioCase.
Community Trust; The New York
Times Company Foundation, Inc.;
Manhattan Borough President Scott M.
Stringer; The Seth Sprague Educational
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curatorial perspective
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events, paperball & metalball
The Museum’s educational programs
The Glickenhaus Foundation; New
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upcoming exhibitions &
new acquisitions
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inside MAD artslife &
family day
Foundation; The Ruth and Jerome Siegel
Residuary Charitable Trust; Chubb;
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current exhibitions
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inside MAD: open studios
Foundation; Nelson Air; New York
Acquisitions to the Museum’s permanent
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a year of firsts
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in the studio: artist profile
Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum
Current and upcoming exhibitions
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welcome
MADviews is made possible
through the generosity of
the Liman Foundation.
Maker Unknown
Miao Neckpiece, Guizhou Province, China,
19th–20th century
Silver
16 7⁄8 x 19 x ½ in.
Collection of Museum of Arts and Design
Gift of Daniel and Serga Nadler, 2008
Photo: John Bigelow Taylor
cover image:
Levi van Veluw
Landscape I, 2008
Lambdaprint on dibond, anti-reflex
Perspex
23 5/8 x 19 11/16 in.
Courtesy of Galerie Ron Mandos,
Amsterdam/Rotterdam
Photo: Levi van Veluw
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a year of firsts at
2 Columbus Circle
➊
500,001 visitor
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First performing art series,
The Mix
➌ F irst film series, French
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First pop-up wine bar, MadCrush
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First Open Studio
➏ F irst pop-up store for The Store
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First
ArtsLife internship
program
➑
First Family Day of programs
➒ First restaurant, ROBERT
New Wave Essentials
at MAD
Photo Credits: 1. Oskar Landi; 2. Irina Sarnetskaya; 3. Courtesy of Museum of the Moving Image; 4. Stephanie Goto; 5. Irina Sarnetskaya; 6. Wai Lee. 7. Josh Lucas-Falk ; 8. Christina Latimer; 9. Emily Baltz .
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Portable Treasuries: Silver Jewelry
from the Nadler Collection
Through August 8, 2010
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Over the course of three decades, collectors Daniel and Serga Nadler
have assembled a unique collection of silver jewelry from around the
world. The Nadler Collection is one of the most comprehensive
holdings of ethnic and contemporary jewelry in the country. This
inaugural exhibition presents selections from it, generously donated
as a gift to the Museum. Approximately 150 works, including in-depth
selections of jewelry from northern Africa, the northern Indian subcontinent, and the hill tribes of Southeast Asia are on view, featuring
work by skilled craftsmen. Among the most impressive adornments
in the Nadler Collection is a pair of silver anklets from India, each
weighing almost two pounds. Their size and weight reflect the impor-
Maker Unknown
Pair of Armlets, Gujarat, India,
19th–20th century
Silver
Each: 6 x 3 ½ x 3 ½ in.
Collection of Daniel and Serga Nadler
Photo: John Bigelow Taylor
tance of silver ornaments as a statement of both fashion and status.
Portable Treasuries: Silver Jewelry from the Nadler Collection is made possible, in part, through the
generosity of the Collectors Circle, a leadership Museum support group.
Catalog available at www.madmuseum.org
Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey
Through May 2, 2010
Viola Frey (1933–2004) was one of the most influential sculptors of
the twentieth century. In the first major retrospective since her death
in 2004, this exhibition features the artist’s gigantic clay figures,
sculptures, and ceramic plates, as well as a selection of her paintings and works on paper. Frey is best known for her gigantic figures
of domineering men and overwrought women. Her work not only
reveals Frey’s early involvement in painting, via the dynamic color
glazes on the surfaces of these sculptures, but she also proves to be
a perceptive observer of gender and power issues in mid-twentieth
century America. The installation, coordinated by Charles Bronfman
International Curator Lowery Stokes Sims, also includes works from
the Museum’s permanent collection and several private collections,
examples of Frey’s collaboration with ceramicist Betty Woodman,
and a selection of ceramics from Frey’s personal collection.
Bigger, Better More: The Art of Viola Frey is co-organized by the Gardiner Museum, Toronto and
the Racine Art Museum, Wisconsin. Paint for the installation was generously donated by
Farrow & Ball.
Viola Frey
Fire Suit, 1983
Ceramic with glazes, steel
98 x 32 x 23 in.
Collection of San Jose Museum of
Art. Museum purchase with funds
contributed by the Museum’s Council
of 100, partial gift of Byron Cohen
and additional funds provided by
the Museum’s Collections Committee,
in honor of the San Jose Museum of
Art’s 35th anniversary.
Photo: Douglas Sandberg
Catalog available at www.madmuseum.org
Slash: Paper Under the Knife
Through April 4, 2010
Slash: Paper Under the Knife, the third exhibition in MAD’s Materials and
Process series, examines the renaissance of traditional materials and
techniques in contemporary art and design. The exhibition takes
the pulse of the international art world’s renewed interest in paper
as a creative medium and source of artistic inspiration, examining
the remarkably diverse use of paper in a range of art forms. Unusual
paper treatments are surveyed, including sculptural site-specific
installations, works cut by lasers, modified books, along with film
and video animation.
Mark Fox
Untitled (We are Lost), 2007 (detail)
Ink, watercolor, acrylic, marker, gouache,
graphite pencil, colored pencil, ballpoint
pen and crayon on paper with linen tape,
Mylar, metal pins
88 x 63 x 15 in.
Private collection; courtesy of Larissa
Goldston Gallery
Photo: Tom Powel Imaging, Inc.
Slash: Paper under the Knife is made possible by Kate’s Paperie. Generous additional
support is provided by the Angelica Berrie Foundation.
This exhibition is made possible, in part, through the generous support of the Mondriaan Foundation, Amsterdam.
Additional support is provided by the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel and the Dutch
Consulate General.
Catalog available at www.madmuseum.org
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Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from
the Sara and David Lieberman Collection
March 16–September 12, 2010
upcoming
Intertwined provides an international look at contemporary basket
making, offering insight into the evolution of the basket from a useful object to a work of art and challenging the notion of what defines
a basket. The baskets in the Lieberman Collection utilize a range of
Ferne Jacobs
Tides, 2002–2003
Waxed linen thread
26 x 17 x 17 in.
Collection of Sara and
David Lieberman
Photo: Courtesy of the artist
materials and techniques, from traditional organic to commercial
and often surprising media. Some baskets are made out of zippers,
others of fish skin, and some could be defined as sculptures that
employ non-traditional techniques or materials.
Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection is organized by the
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, and curated by Senior Curator Heather
S. Lineberry and Jane Sauer. Presentation of the exhibition at MAD is made possible, in part,
through the generosity of the Inner Circle, a leadership Museum support group.
Dead or Alive
April 27–October 24, 2010
Following on the themes presented in MAD’s inaugural exhibition at
2 Columbus Circle, Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary, the exhibition
Dead or Alive features contemporary works created from multiples of
organic materials. Once living parts of flora and fauna are recombined
and rearranged into works of art that address the transience of life
and all that is intriguing and beautiful, and sometimes, uncanny or
even repulsive, in the natural world around us. Over 30 international
artists will showcase works that transform natural materials that
were once produced by or part of living organisms—insects, feathers,
shells, bones, silkworm cocoons, plant materials, and fur— into
intricately crafted and designed installations and sculptures.
Billie Grace Lynn
Mad Cow Motorcycle, 2008
Cow bones, bicycle frame, electric motor
8 ft. x 24 in. x 36 in.
Courtesy of the artist
Photo: Billie Grace Lynn
Maria Fernanda Cardoso
Emu Flag & Cloak (Fluro Orange),
2006–2008
Nylon netting, emu feathers, glue,
fiberglas rod, metal, lambda print
47 x 55 x 23 in. (cloak)
Courtesy of Sicardi Gallery, Houston
Photo: © Maria Fernanda Cardoso
“In the hands of these artists mute
materials are brought back to life as
a work of art.”
New commissions include works by Costa Rican artist Lucia Madriz,
who will create a massive politically charged floor installation made
from black beans and rice; Kate MccGwire, who will create a large
waterfall of pigeon feathers emanating from one of the Museum’s
signature glass bands that cuts across the gallery ceiling; and Shen
Shaomin, who creates imaginary animals made from pulverized
bones. Other artists featured include Jennifer Angus, Nick Cave,
Damien Hirst, Jochem Hendricks, Tessa Farmer, Levi van Veluw,
Susie MacMurray, and Tim Hawkinson.
From the perspective of Chief Curator David McFadden, “This exhibition evokes our deepest emotions about mortality, but at the same
time celebrates the new life given to lifeless materials by these talented individuals. In the hands of these artists, mute materials are
brought back to life as a work of art. With profound and provocative
associations, organic materials are transformed and resuscitated.”
Dead or Alive is made possible in part by American Express.
Catalog available at www.madmuseum.org
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Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle
May 12–August, 2010
This fascinating exhibition, to be shown in the MADProjects gallery, will present
handcrafted design creations by a select group of bicycle builders from the United
States and abroad. Michael Maharam, owner of the acclaimed eponymous
textile company and an avid collector, will curate the exhibition in collaboration with Portland-based Sacha White of Vanilla, among the most respected
and inventive individuals working in this field. Bespoke will provide an overview
of the highest state of the bicycle design craft, ranging from fixed gear to road,
cyclocross to mountain, and commuter to stripped down radonneur, designed
expressly for long-distance racing.
MADProjects exhibitions are made possible, in part, by the Newman’s Own Foundation and the Museum’s
Design Council.
Catalog available at www.madmuseum.org
new acquisitions
Two exciting new additions to MAD’s Permanent Collection are Anne-Karin
Furunes’s Yang Li (2006) and Unknown Soldier 1 (2009). Currently on view in
Slash: Paper Under the Knife, these works have fascinated visitors by creating
an interplay between illusion and reality.
The pieces, at first glance, appear to be photographs. As one approaches the
images, however, they begin to fade and ultimately disappear as the viewer
becomes visually aware of the plain black surface of the paper. What had been
From left to right
Unknown Soldier 1, 2009
Paint on paper; perforated
30 ¼ x 22 ½ in.
Museum purchase with funds provided
by Michele and Martin Cohen, 2009
Photo: Ed Watkins
Yang Li (from the Shanghai series), 2006
Acrylic on paper; perforated
30 ¼ x 22 ¾ in.
Museum purchase with funds provided
by Michele and Martin Cohen, 2009
Photo: Spencer Tsai
an easily recognizable visage is seen to be a sheet of black paper punctured by
hundreds of small holes. The punched holes vary in diameter; together they are
able to create the illusion of highlights and shadows and thus define the form
with astonishing accuracy. While based on actual photographs, the works are
entirely hand punched.
These pieces were generously donated by Michele and Martin Cohen, allowing the Museum to continue
a practice of acquiring contemporary works from exhibitions for the Permanent Collection.
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upcoming
Curatorial Perspective:
David Revere McFadden, Chief Curator
Beauty and the Uncanny: Behind
the Scenes with Dead or Alive
The search for artists to include in Dead or Alive, which features new
works made from once living things—insects, bones, hair, feathers, seeds and plants—has taken the curatorial team around the
world (by way of the Internet, needless to say) and into some memorable and surprising studios. The artists come from all over the
United States, but also from Cuba, Costa Rica, Belgium, Germany,
the Netherlands, Canada, Norway, China, Spain, and the United
Kingdom. MAD’s focus is on materials and the process of making
art, and the materials of choice for the artists in Dead or Alive are
among the most unexpected yet commonplace. The materials are
the remains of living organisms that inhabited the same world as
we do, and many are sometimes even too familiar to city dwellers—
pigeon feathers, cockroach wings, and mouse skeletons. These
overlooked, discarded, and disdained humble
materials are subjected to physical, psychological, and artistic transformation by an inventive
and thought-provoking cadre of artists. Beauty,
craftsmanship, and content are brought together
in these works, which still declare their original
lives. What was dead is resurrected, what is sometimes declared repulsive is also seen as attractive.
There is a wonderful ambivalence that permeates the
works in Dead or Alive. Our reactions to dead things that
miraculously “come back to life,” was probably best described
by Sigmund Freud as the “uncanny,” an uncertainty as to
whether or not something is animate or inanimate. These
are works that engage us on many levels, from the visceral to
the spiritual. While reminding us of the transitoriness of life,
they are also eloquent testaments to the perpetual renewal and
rebirth that give our lives meaning and pleasure.
top to bottom:
Jodie Carey
Untitled (Shield), 2007 (full view
and detail)
Plaster, steel, wire, royal icing
7 ft. 10 in. x 50 in.
Photo: Courtesy the artist
Jennifer Angus
A Terrible Beauty, Chapter III: To Have
and to Hold, 2007 (installation at Musée
d’art de Joliette, Quebec, Canada)
Handprinted wallpaper, Heteropteryx
dilatata, Phyllium giganteum, Sanaea
intermedia, Pompoina imperatorial,
Tropidacris Dux, pins, Angamiana
floridula, Ayuthia spectabilis, Tosena
Albata, frames, curio boxes, various
items from the permanent collection of
the Musée d’art de Joliette
37 ft. x 31 ft. 6 in. x 11 ft.
Photo: Denis Farley
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In the Studio:
Artist Fabián Peña
Photo: Yadelis Castro
Among the more than 30 international artists featured in the
current special exhibition Dead or Alive is Fabián Peña, who was
born in Havana, Cuba in 1976 and today resides in Miami, Florida.
He received a traditional art education at the National Academy
of Fine Arts and the Superior Institute of Arts in Havana, but his
work today is far from traditional in both its techniques and materials. Peña’s medium of choice is insects—specifically cockroaches—
hence his inclusion in Dead or Alive, in which artists bring new life
to things that were once alive.
Fabián Peña in his studio
“I have been using various
organic matters in my work
during the last decade....
They evoke images of both
death and resurrection.”
Among the artist’s provocative and surprising works are skulls,
hand and foot bones, and a human heart, all carefully delineated
using hundreds of cockroach wings. He has also created a hanging
flag from thousands of individual fly wings, and gossamer nets from
cockroach legs. Peña has said, “I have been using various organic
matters in my work during the last decade. Some of these materials
are inevitably omnipresent in our lives, such as common houseflies
and cockroaches. They evoke images of both death and resurrecFabián Peña
Prosthesis, 2006
Cockroach wing fragments, cockroach
antennae, and butterfly wing on canvas
16 x 20 in.
Courtesy of the Artist
Photo: Oriol Tarridas
tion.” Dead or Alive, which was organized by MAD, will certainly
intrigue and delight audiences, who will never look at a cockroach
again in the same way.
Fabián Peña
The Impossibility of Storage for the Soul I
Cockroach wing fragments, translucent
paper, light box
15 x 15 x 15 in.
Collection of the West Collection, Oaks,
Pennsylvania
Photo: Oriol Tarridas
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Artist Itamar Jobani
Open Studios
Our Open Studios give our visitors a truly behind-the scenes view
into the making of art. In three light-filled, flexible studios on the
Museum’s education floor, approximately thirty artists each year
each work one day a week. Resident artists range from established
to emerging talents, demonstrating techniques in a wide variety of
media. In the artists’ hands these materials are interpreted in an
innovative way, creating unique works that are displayed on the 6th
floor. The ability to observe and ask questions about the materials
and artistic process is as important as the chance to see the finished
objects in the galleries. Via the Open Studios, visitors connect practice to finished product and learn that museum-going can be a
participatory process. For the artists the environment is stimulating
and receiving feedback from the public is a unique experience.
For artist Lacey Jane Roberts it was “a rare gift to receive steady
critique from such a diverse set of perspectives.” For more on the
Open Studios and comments from the Artists-in-Residence visit
www.madblog.org.
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rtist Cynthia Alberto
Photo:Irina Sarnestskaya
2 A
rtist April Reigart
Photo:Irina Sarnestskaya
3 A
rtist Virginia Griswald
Photo: Irina Sarnetskaya
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rtist April Reigart
Photo:Irina Sarnestskaya
5 A
rtist J. Michelle Hill-Campbell
Photo: Irina Sarnetskaya
6 A
rtist Charles McGill
Photo: Katie Sokoler
7 A
rtist Jen Poueymirou
Photo: Katie Sokolor
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ArtsLife Internship Program
In the summer of 2009, the Museum inaugurated an exciting new
paid internship program for New York City public high school students, supported by a gift from Cathy Seligman and Bonnie Eletz.
The program is targeted to students in underserved communities
in the five boroughs and exposes students to career opportunities
in the not-for-profit visual arts. In a highly competitive process, six
interns out of 300 applicants were chosen to work together with the
museum staff for six weeks. Weekly brown bag lunches with MAD
staff members and field trips to cultural organizations around the
city helped round out the experience. Working with every department at the museum, the students contributed to projects including
a web-based research project for upcoming exhibitions, submitted
content for the MAD blog, and assisted artists in the in the Open
Studio program. The internship concluded with the participants
curating their own exhibition, Behind the Dish, which displayed
ceramic vessels created to hold a cultural dish that had special
meaning to them. The interns, family, and friends gathered in a culminating evening reception when each student brought a prepared
traditional meal to be shared.
A parting note from one of the students best describes the impact
of the experience the program provided. “I now know what it takes
to keep an amazing nonprofit organization such as this one up
and running. This opportunity has encouraged me to become more
ambitious and to really persevere in what I love. Teenagers can
really benefit from this program just like I did.” For more on the
ArtsLife Students
Photos: Katie Sokoler
ArtsLife program visit www.madblog.org.
Mad Saturday: Family Day
MAD’s new initiative, MAD Saturday: Family Day, took off in full
swing just after the New Year. The atmosphere was alive with
excitement as children and adults took part in museum activities
in the galleries, Open Studios, theatre, and workshop areas. Sixtyfour families spent the day enjoying interpretive activities designed
especially for youngsters, all centered on the exhibition Slash: Paper
Under the Knife. The Open Studios and workshops featured artists
and projects that engaged visitors in the act of making cut paper
pop ups, hand-made books, theatre sets, silhouettes, crowns, headdresses, and jewelry. Families participated in interactive tours held
in the galleries, watched five cut-paper animation films in the theater, and engaged in conversation with invited film directors and
crew members to discuss their artistic practice and answer questions.
MAD Saturday: Family Day
Photos: Christina Latimer
MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG
Photo: William Ragozzino © Patrick McMullan Co.
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The Barbara Tober Fund
The Barbara Tober Fund was created in honor of Chairman
Emerita Barbara Tober’s 15-year tenure as Chairman of the
events
Board and her lifetime of service, for which she received the
2009 Visionaries! Lifetime Achievement Award. The Fund
will support the extension of the Museum’s hours of operation to a sixth day. Due to popular demand, the Museum is
now open Tuesday through Sunday, allowing many more
visitors to enjoy the Museum’s exhibitions, Open Studios,
and educational programs. The Museum of Arts and Design
wishes to thank all the donors for their generosity. For a
Chairman Emerita and Visionaries! 2009 Lifetime
Achievement Honoree Barbara Tober
complete list of contributors see page 18.
Inner Circle Salons
Salons are an exclusive benefit of membership in the Museum’s
leadership support group, the Inner Circle. They feature talks by
artists, scholars, and critics in the homes of New York’s leading
collectors and arts patrons. To learn more about Inner Circle
Salons contact [email protected] or 212.299.7732.
Upcoming
Join us for the Museum of Arts and Design’s
Spring Gala at SOFA NEW YORK 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Doors open at 5:30pm
VIP Cocktail Reception and Dinner in
the Tiffany Room
Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street
• Judith Schaechter on Creating a Site Specific Installation at 2
Columbus Circle at the home of Claire Oliver and Ian Rubinstein
• Edwina von Gal on the Art of Landscape Architecture at the
home of Cecilia Herbert and Jim Herbert, Chairman and CEO
of First Republic Bank
• David McFadden on Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary at the
home of Andrea and John Stark
• Patricia Kiley Faber on Collecting Jewelry at the home of
Michele and Martin Cohen
• David McFadden on Porcelain Epiphany: Ceramics Today at
the home of Ann Kaplan and Robert Fippinger
• Amy Lau on Design at the home of Michael Weinstein and
family
Inner Circle Salon at the home of Ann Kaplan and Robert Fippinger
MAD offers a wide range of options for special event rentals.
Our premier event space, located on the Museum’s 7th floor,
boasts stunning floor-to-ceiling views of Columbus Circle, the
Time Warner Center, Central Park West, Broadway, and the
full expanse of New York’s Central Park, a showplace in every
season. The Barbara Tober Grand Atrium and our gallery floors
may also be rented for private receptions. Our newly-renovated,
glamorous theater, on the Museum’s lower level, seats 145 and
boasts Blu-Ray, DVD, 35mm projection, digital, laptop, and auxiliary inputs with Dolby surround sound. A full menu of options
for renting select spaces, including combining various floors
or the full Museum, is possible. We look forward to working
creatively with you to ensure a memorable event for you and
your guests.
Save the date for LOOT! 2010, the Museum of
Arts and Design’s tenth biennial juried exhibition and sale of one-of-a-kind fine contemporary
jewelry designs, presented in the Museum’s
galleries. Renowned international artists will
exhibit, discuss, and sell their work. Proceeds
will benefit the Museum’s exhibitions and
educational programs.
Visionaries! 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
• James Zemaitis at the home of David Ling
Special Event Rentals
LOOT!
October, 2010
Some of the fabulous events we’ve hosted to date include:
The Masters of Design Event for Fast Company magazine; the
Eighth Annual MIAAC Film Festival; a book signing and concert
for Satchmo: The Wonderful World of Art of Louis Armstrong, with
special guest Wynton Marsalis; a New York Marathon event for
Nike VIP’s; a fashion show for fashion designer Kai Milla; product launches for COTY/ Sally Hansen, Mad Men, TechnoMarine
Watches, Volkswagen, and Motorola; cocktail receptions for
Tiffany and Co., First Republic Bank, and Discovery Channel;
and a Saloni Press Event by Material ConneXion/Culture and
Commerce.
Mad Men Event
Photo: Courtesy of Technomarine
Save the date for Visionaries! 2010. Our gala will
be held on Tuesday, November 16. The evening
will begin with cocktails and a silent auction
followed by dinner, awards presentation, and
live auction at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
• Maira Kalman on the Elements of Style at the home of Ruth
Stanton
• Melissa Harris on Text and Image: Designing a Photography
Magazine at the home of Donna and Ben Rosen
Photo: Courtesy of AMC
SOFA NEW YORK 2010, New York’s premiere
show of sculpture, objects, and functional art,
opens on Thursday, April 15 and features over
1,000 exquisite and unique objects represented
by 55 dealers from around the world.
• Yeohlee Teng on Design and Fashion at the home of Calvin Tsao,
Zack McKown, and David Poma
• David Mann and Chris Kraig on Architecture and Décor at
the home of Kris Fuchs
Tickets are $1,000 ticket and benefits include:
• A behind the scenes first look tour with
Director Holly Hotchner and Curator of Jewelry
Ursula Ilse Neuman
• An intimate VIP cocktail party and dinner
featuring “A Taste of New York” honoring
Sandy Grotta
• Private home tours of architecturally significant
apartments and the personal collections of top
collectors, followed by a private reception at
MAD and a curator-led tour of the new exhibition Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the
Sara and David Lieberman Collection.
For more information or to purchase tickets
contact Stephanie Lang, 212.299.7729 or email
[email protected].
• Paul Goldberger on Architecture at the home of Peter Norton
• Brad Cloepfil on 2 Columbus Circle at the home of Betty Saks
and Bart Kavanaugh
Photo: Judith Pineiro
SOFA NEW YORK 2010
April 15–19
Gala April 15, 2010
Past Inner Circle Salons
The Museum of Arts and Design offers catering exclusively
through Ark Restaurants.
For additional information or to schedule a site visit contact
[email protected] or 212.299.7729
Technomarine Event
museum of arts and design
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PAPERBALL
October 2009
In celebration of MAD’s one
year anniversary at 2 Columbus
Circle and the opening of
Slash: Paper Under the Knife, the
Museum hosted its 1st annual
young patrons event, the MAD
Contemporaries PAPERBALL
Gala—a night of fashion, dinner,
and dancing. Co-hosts Rose
McGowan, Bryan Batt and
Coco Rocha, along with a Host
Committee comprised of emerging young talents as well as
legends in the fields of fashion,
design, art, and architecture
worked together to produce
the event which benefited the
Museum’s educational programs.
clockwise from top:
Patrons and guests dancing
Museum Director Holly Hotchner
and Stephanie Goto
Daniel Jackson and Ryder Robison
Fabiola Beracasa & Terence Koh
Bliss Lau’s piece on the 7th floor
Bryan Batt and Rose McGowan
All Photos: Alex Benchimol
Coming Soon:
METALBALL October 2010
Continuing the festive tradition started in 2009, and in celebration of its
two-year metal anniversary, the Museum will host its 2nd annual young
patrons gala—the MAD Contemporaries METALBALL. Highlights of the
METALBALL evening will include a one of a kind sale of extraordinary commissioned works in metal, including product design, jewelry and fashion,
and a seated dinner in MAD’s new arts and design-themed restaurant
ROBERT for upper level ticket buyers. There will also be chef demonstrations in the Open Studios, a chic bar lounge and dancing with celebrity DJs.
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Photo: Ric Kallaher
Join Today
MAD membership is your personal invitation to see special exhibitions
before anyone else—and this spring you’ll want to be the first to preview
members
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Central Park, Columbus Circle and the
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ROBERT restaurant
Photos: Emily Baltz
ROBERT, the new design restaurant located on the 9th floor of the Museum,
opened in December 2009 to great acclaim. In keeping with the Museum’s
partners
mission of celebrating art, craft, and design and the ways in which artists and
designers transform materials through various processes, ROBERT has been
conceived as a specially commissioned collection of contemporary art and
design. The entire project was curated by Dr. Brian Saltzman, one of the
restaurant’s partners and a passionate art collector.
The lighting is designed by San Francisco-based
When it comes to the dining experience, Chef Matthew
architect Johanna Grawunder, known for her
Koffman takes the reins in the kitchen, creating contem-
distinctly modern and innovative style. The Cherry
porary American fare with Mediterranean influences.
Blossom chandeliers, a mobile-like installation of
Specialties include tagliatelle with lobster; cherry
lucite panels, hang from the ceiling alongside
tomatoes, corn, and purple basil; seared diver scallops
Tangerines, a series of suspended orange lucite
over cauliflower-apple puree; and bombolini, cinnamon-
boxes, installed along the windowed perimeter.
dusted ricotta fritter, with salted caramel dipping
London-based architect Philip Michael Wolfson
sauce, for dessert.
created sculptural steel tables, including a 15-foot
ROBERT
communal table bisected by a 6-foot “sound wave.”
ROBERT is open from 11:30 am to 12 am for lunch, afternoon
Upholstered pieces are designed by modernist master
cocktails or coffee, dinner, and after theater. The restaurant
Vladimir Kagan and a new video art piece entitled
is also available for private events with banquet seating for
Orbit 2, created by artist Jennifer Steinkamp, is
150, a semi-private area for 60, and a separate private event
displayed on a 103” plasma screen. The project
floor seating 100.
architect is Schefer Design, LLC.
For more details, visit www.robertnyc.com or call 212.299.7730.
Photo: William Ragozzino © Patrick McMullan Co.
supporters
back:
Board of Trustees Chairman Lewis
Kruger, Museum Director Holly Hotchner,
and Board of Trustees Chairman of
Capital Campaign and Chairman
Emeritus Jerome A. Chazen
front—Visionaries! 2009 Honorees:
Board of Trustees Chairman Emerita
Barbara Tober, artist Eva Zeisel and
Chairman of Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide
Shelly Lazarus
The Museum of Arts and Design’s Board of Trustees and staff extend their
deepest appreciation to the individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies who contributed generously between July 1, 2009 and January
15, 2010 to support the Museum’s collections, exhibitions, educational and
public programs, publications, special events, and annual operations, and the
Campaign for 2 Columbus Circle. As we grow our programs and services, we
are grateful to you for your continuing generosity and encouragement. Your
support is vital to our success.
If you are a donor to the Museum and your name does not appear in the following lists please notify us at 212.299.7721 or
[email protected] so that we may correct this oversight.
CAMPAIGN FOR
2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE
Founders
Simona and Jerome A. Chazen
Nanette L. Laitman
Leaders
Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg,
Mayor of the City of New York
Carolyn S. and Matthew Bucksbaum
Carson Family Charitable Trust
Judith K. and Robert M. Cornfeld
Dobkin Family Foundation
Empire State Development Corporation
Sarah and Seth Glickenhaus
New York City Council
New York City Economic
Development Corporation
The Tiffany & Co. Foundation
Barbara and Donald Tober
Builders
Frances Alexander Foundation
Marcia and Alan Docter
Ambassador and Mrs. Edward E. Elson
Ann F. Kaplan and Robert Fippinger
Edwin B. Hathaway
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Jane and Leonard Korman
Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis
Oldcastle Glass
Ronald P. Stanton
Steelcase, Inc.
Philip and Lynn Straus Foundation, Inc.
SVM Foundation
Judy and A. Alfred Taubman
Benefactors
Anonymous
Andrea and Charles Bronfman Fund
Daphne and Peter Farago
Linda E. Johnson and Harold W. Pote
Laura and Lewis Kruger
Cynthia and Jeffrey Manocherian
New York City Department of Design
and Construction
Phillips International Auctioneers
Aviva and Jack A. Robinson
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
Patrons
BNP Paribas
Booth Ferris Foundation
Honorable C. Virginia Fields, Former
Manhattan Borough President
Sandra and Louis Grotta
Institute of Museum and Library Services
The Jesselson Family
Jeanne S. and Richard Levitt
Ambrose Monell Foundation
New York State Council on the Arts
Honorable David A. Paterson,
Governor of the State of New York
Rita and Dan Paul
Mary and Alfred R. Shands
The Honorable Scott M. Stringer,
Manhattan Borough President
Swarovski
Windgate Charitable Foundation
Supporters
American Express
Suzanne and Stanley S. Arkin
The Brown Foundation, Inc.
Hope Lubin Byer
Charina Endowment Fund
Michele and Martin Cohen
Irving Harris Foundation
A.E. Hotchner
Lois U. and Dr. Dirk Jecklin
Christine and Jeff Kauffman
William W. Karatz
Maharam
Sandra and Paul M. Montrone
National Endowment for the Arts
New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs
Newman’s Own Foundation
Northern Trust
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer
Foundation, Inc.
Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld
Joel M. Rosenthal
The Honorable Linda B. Rosenthal,
New York State Assembly
Dorothy and George B. Saxe
Donna and Marvin Schwartz
Barbara Karp Shuster
Gloria and Alan Siegel
Ruth and Jerome Siegel
museum of arts and design
Klara and Larry Silverstein
Susan Steinhauser and Daniel Greenberg
Ellen and Bill Taubman
* S pecial thanks to New York City Council
Speaker Christine C. Quinn and
Councilmembers Gale A. Brewer, Jessica
S. Lappin, and Domenic M. Recchia, Jr.
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION,
AND GOVERNMENT DONORS
$100,000 and above
Abraaj Capital
The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Fund
Angelica Berrie Foundation
The Carson Family Charitable Trust
Estate of Charlotte Heil
Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
Kate’s Paperie
The William & Mildred Lasdon Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Newman’s Own
Barbara and Donald Tober Foundation
Windgate Charitable Foundation
$25,000–$99,999
Frances Alexander Foundation
American Express
Ark Restaurants
Arkin Family Foundation
Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum
Family Foundation
The Chazen Foundation
The Michele and Martin Cohen
Family Foundation
The Glickenhaus Foundation
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
The Jane and Leonard Korman
Family Foundation
Johnson & Johnson
The Mondriaan Foundation, Amsterdam
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
The New York Community Trust
New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs
New York State Council on the Arts
The Northern Trust Company
Ogilvy & Mather
Oldcastle Glass
The Ruth and Jerome Siegel Foundation
Photo left: Oskar Landi; photo right: Liz Ligon
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Amy Youes, Silvie Picasso, and Claude Picasso at Slash opening
Steelcase, Inc.
StudioCase
Swarovski
The Taubman Foundation
$10,000–$24,999
1stdibs
Acorn Hill Foundation, Inc.
Benjamin Moore & Co.
Bloomberg
BNP Paribas
Bonhams & Butterfields
Consulate General of the Netherlands
in New York
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter
Foundation
Dobkin Family Foundation
The Charles Evans Foundation
The Estē e Lauder Companies Inc.
Farrow & Ball
First Republic Bank
General Electric
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Hugo Boss Fashions, Inc.
The J.M. Kaplan Fund
Johnson & Johnson
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Liz Claiborne, Inc.
Maya Romanoff
The Mondriaan Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Morgan’s Hotel Group
New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs
Pratt Institute
The Seth Sprague Educational and
Charitable Trust
Sugar Foods Corporation
Suzanne Tick, Inc.
Tishman-Speyer Properties
$5,000–$9,999
Almax Mannequins and Display Items
Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass
Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation
Elizabeth Arden
Hazen Polsky Foundation
Helena Rubinstein Foundation
Kraus Family Foundation
The Honorable Jessica S. Lappin
The Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak
Charitable Trust
The Liman Foundation
Lion Brand Yarn
Material ConneXion, Inc.
The MDK Foundation
Merrill Lynch
MMPI
Nelson Air Device Corp.
The Renco Group.Inc.
Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation, Inc.
Rudin Management Company
F.J. Sciame Construction Co., Inc.
Lillian Vernon Foundation
$4,999 and below
Anonymous
AKT Gallery
AMS Risk Management & Consulting, Inc.
The Lawrence & Sheri Babbio Foundation
Rose M. Badgeley Residuary
Charitable Trust
The Louise Chazen Banon Family
Charitable Trust
Christopher & Francesca Beale
Private Foundation
The Berlin Foundation
The Bernheim Foundation
The Alexander Bodini Charitable
Foundation
The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Fund
Carl Marks & Co., Inc.
Carney Security Service, Inc.
Charina Foundation, Inc.
Circle Wealth Management
Condé Nast Publications
Consulate General of Israel
Leon & Toby Cooperman Foundation
Cornerstone Communications, Ltd.
The Gerald and Daphna Cramer
Family Foundation, Inc.
The Gloria and Sidney Danziger
Foundation, Inc.
Valerie & Charles Diker Fund
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc.
Mitzi & Warren Eisenberg
Family Foundation
The Ferriday Fund Charitable Trust
The Foundation, To-Life, Inc.
Frank Crystal & Co., Inc.
Frankel Loughran Starr & Callone. LLP
Gallery Gen
Nomi Ghez Foundation
The Gramercy Park Foundation Inc.
William Talbott Hillman Foundation
Hunter College
Fern Karesh Hurst Foundation
IBM Corporation
The Jacobs Group LLC
The J.M. Kaplan Fund
JPMorgan Chase
Kasirer Consulting
Michael Darren Kelm
Memorial Foundation
Janet W. Ketcham Foundation
Kikkoman Corporation
The Elbrun and Peter Kimmelman
Foundation, Inc.
The KMC Foundation
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Lambert Family Foundation
The Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation
The Dorothea L. Leonhardt Foundation, Inc.
The Mortimer Levitt Foundation, Inc.
Lighthouse International
Lindenbaum Family Charitable Trust
Lino Tagliapietra Incorporated
Liz Claiborne, Inc.
LongHouse Reserve
The Marks Family Foundation
McLaughlin & Stern
MTV Networks
Roy R. and Marie S. Neuberger
Foundation, Inc.
The Obernauer Foundation, Inc.
Ralph E. Ogden Foundation, Inc.
The Peco Foundation
Peek Family Foundation, Inc.
Peter J. Solomon Company
Pfizer Matching Gifts Program
Pheasant Hill Foundation
The Benjamin M. Rosen Family
Foundation
The Rosenstiel Foundation
The Edward John and Patricia Rosenwald
Foundation
Samson Capital Advisors, LLC
Denise and Andrew Saul Foundation
Franz W. Sichel Foundation
Smith College
The Allison Maher Stern Foundation
Strong-Cuevas Foundation, Inc.
Susan Grant Lewin Associates, Inc.
The Tang Fund
Tiffany & Co.
The Versailles & Giverny Foundation
World Gold Council
The Yaseen Family Foundation
Janet Yaseen Foundation
The Jacquelyn & Gregory Zehner
Foundation
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$100,000 and above
Cecily M. Carson
Simona and Jerome A. Chazen
Michele and Martin Cohen
Barbara and Eric Dobkin
Sarah and Seth Glickenhaus
Edwin B. Hathaway
Jane and Leonard Korman
Laura and Lewis Kruger
Nanette Laitman
Barbara and Donald Tober
Museum Director Holly Hotchner, Former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, and Board of Trustees member Nanette L.
Laitman at Read My Pins opening
$25,000–$99,999
Suzanne and Stanley S. Arkin
Kay and Matthew Bucksbaum
Marcia and Alan Docter
Kris Fuchs
Sandra and Louis Grotta
Christopher Hacker
Elizabeth Ross Johnson
Linda E. Johnson
Ann F. Kaplan and Robert Fippinger
J. Jeffrey Kauffman
Johnna M. and Fred J. Kleisner
Cynthia and Jeffrey Manocherian
Sandra and Paul M. Montrone
Aviva and Jack A. Robinson
Betty Saks and Bart Kavanaugh
Barbara Karp Shuster
Ruth and Jerome A. Siegel
Klara and Larry Silverstein
Ellen and Bill Taubman
Miles Young
$10,000–$24,999
Ed Brickman
Michael Bruno
Henry Buhl
Marian C. and Russell Burke
Russell L. Carson
Tzili and Leon H. Charney
David C. Copley
Susanne and Douglas Durst
Professor and Mrs. Meyer Feldberg
Carolee Friedlander
Cecelia and Jim Herbert
Laureen S. and Ragnar M. Knutsen
Evelyn and Leonard A. Lauder
Anthony T. Mazzei, Jr.
Thomas and Heidi McWilliams
Nancy Brown Negley
Rita and Dan Paul
Barbara and John R. Robinson
Elizabeth and Robert Sloan
Sandy Starkman
Suzanne Tick and Terrence Mowers
Terri and Jack Vivinetto
$5,000–$9,999
Karen Adler and Lawrence Greenwald
Renée and Robert Belfer
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Hope Byer
Dan Dailey
David L. Davies and John D. Weeden
Valerie and Charles Diker
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R. Bradford Evans
Leslie Fahrenkopf and Tom Foley
C. Virginia Fields
Boo and Cecil Grace
Dina Merrill Hartley and Ted H. Hartley
Holly Hotchner and Franklin Silverstone
Elbrun and Peter Kimmelman
Jill and Peter Kraus
Ethel LeFrak
Christine A. McConnell and
Richard McBride
Nazee and Joseph Moinian
Suzanne Murphy and Robert Albertson
Cynthia H. and Leon Polsky
Inge and Ira Rennert
Susan and Elihu Rose
Denise and Andrew Saul
Jan Alane Wysocki
$4,999 and below
James P. Accurso
Ilana and David Adelman
Charwin Agard
Grace and Frank Agostino
Patricia Allen
Barbara Alpert and Michael Kaufman
Joakim Andreasson
Araks Andrews
Chris Antemann
William C. Anton
Shoko Aono
Susan and Myron Arlen
Maria and Diego E. Arria
Joseph Audeh
Ame Austin
Sheri and Lawrence Babbio
Raquel and John Baker
Louise and Sidney Banon
Carolyn Baross
Victoria Bartlett
Dennis Basso and Michael Cominotto
Susan and James S. Baumann
George H. Beane
Karen H. Bechtel
Candace and Frederick Beinecke
Mike and Annie Belkin
Carole Bellidora-Westfall
Claire and Lawrence Benenson
Georgette F. Bennett
Barbara and Bruce Berger
Evelyn Berger
Tina and Simon Beriro
Brook and Roger S. Berlind
Jeffrey Berlind
Rachel and Charles Bernheim
Shirley Bernstein
Sheema and Mihir Bhattacharya
CeCe Black
Carolyn Marks Blackwood
Ambassador and Mrs. Donald Blinken
Barbara and James A. Block
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blum, Jr.
Marcy Blum
Elizabeth and Ronni Rubin Bolger
Hawes Bostic
Barbara Taylor Bradford and
Robert Bradford
Louise Braver
Sharon and Daniel Brecher
Barbara and Howard Brenner
Mrs. Mildred C. Brinn
Rosalie Brinton
Estrellita and Daniel Brodsky
Bonnie Roche-Bronfman and
Charles Bronfman
Deirdre M. Brown
Duckie Brown and Daniel Silver
John Landrum Bryant and Patricia Bauman
Mario Buatta
Noreen Buckfire
Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy
Adam Budgor
Evelyn and Kenneth Burack
Barbara Evans Butler
Roger Cahoon
Gloria and Craig Callen
Sharon and Craig Campbell
Anne Canty
Gabriele J. Capitain
Vincent Carbone
Wendy N. Carduner
Linda and Arthur Carter
Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo
Kathy Chazen and Larry Miller
Joni Maya Cherbo
Leslie Jackson Chihuly and Dale Chihuly
Young Y. Chung
Linda and Bart Cirker
Connie and David C. Clapp
Joan Hardy Clark
Babette and Carmel Cohen
Joseph M. Cohen
Joyce and Barry Cohen
Todd Cohen
Suzanne and Norman Cohn
Lois and Eugene Colley
Jeannie Conway
Jane Cooper
Mr. John Cooper
Rebecca Cooper Waldman and
Michael Waldman
Leon G. Cooperman
Nancy Corzine
Scott Corzine
Daphna and Gerald B. Cramer
Darcie and Jonathan H.F. Crystal
Jean and James W. Crystal
Belle and Henry Davis
Graziano De Boni
Ana Maria De Boulton and Anna Boulton
Elizabeth de Cuevas
Michael De Paola
Barbara de Portago
Nancy M. Dedman
Hester Diamond
Barbaralee Diamonstein Spielvogel
Layla Diba
Junia Doan
Shinichi and Kikuko Doi
Michele O. and Frederick Doner
Cathy Dorfman
Margaret G. Dowd
Helen W. Drutt English
Helen Hartley du Pont
Alexander J. Dubé
Lois S. Dubin
Michael D. Dwork
Kathe and John S. Dyson
Janice R. and Bruce Ellig
David Ellsworth
Sarah Elson
Suzanne G. and Edward E. Elson
Katherine Eltz-Aulitzky and
Wolfgang Aulitzky
Bonnie Engelbardt
Heidrun Engler and Allen B Roberts
Doris and David Epner
Elizabeth Moxley Falk
Susan and Charles Avery Fisher
Wendy Evans Joseph
Florence and Richard Fabricant
Patricia and Edward Falkenberg
Jonathan Farkas
Greg Farrell
Michele P. and Gary Felsher
Donna Ferrari
Eugene and Leslie Fine
Arline M. Fisch
Arlene and Robert Fischer
Caren Forbes
Cynthia Curry Foster
Kathie and Dave Foster
Kay Foster
Riki and Allen Friedman
Audrey and Norbert Gaelen
Hans Galutera
Frederica G. Gamble
Meera T. Gandhi
Marilyn Garber
Jacqueline and Robert Garrett
Katherine Gerlach
Sondra and Celso Gonzalez-Falla
Lawrence D. Glaubinger
Meaghan M. Golden
Sherwin M. Goldman
Laurel Gonsalves
Lucia Hwong Gordon and Peter Gordon
Marjorie and Ellery Gordon
Virginia and Stanley W. Gordon
Stephanie Goto
April and Roderick Gow
Lawrence and Lorna Graev
Jean and Francis C. Grant
Amanda Grassini
Sharon Graubard
Susan and Richard Grausman
Myrna Greenhall
Edith Greenwood
Laurie A. Griffith
Ellen and Robert Grimes
Lois Gross
Alexandra Gugelmann
Ellen and Robert Gutenstein
Ursula and Jay M. Gwynne
Nurit Kahane Haase
Helen and Peter Haje
Jo D. Hallingby
Marvin Hamlisch
Christie Hansen
Charlene and Gilbert Haroche
Barbara A. Sloan and T. Randolph Harris
Gilbert Harrison
Peggie Lois Hartwell-Hackmer
Gillian Hathaway
Nancy and David Hathaway
Merrily Orsini and Frederick Heath
Heller Gallery
Katya Heller
MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG
Yazmet and Valentin Hernandez
Helena Hernmarck and Niels Diffrient
Ernest M. Higa
Elaine and Richard Hirsch
Peggy Whitney Hobbs
John Hoffman
Tim Hotchner
Robert and Jane Hottensen
Helen and Frank Houghton
Katherine Houston and Ted Ongaro
Pamela Howard
Ken Hudes
Cynthia and Thomas Humphrey
Fern Karesh Hurst
Courtney Ignelzi
Keiko Iida
Arlyn J. Imberman
Geoffrey J. Isles
Meg Jacobs
Samuel Jamier
Chiu-Ti Jansen
Virginia and Dennis J. Jenkins
Connie and Randall Jones
Ed and Amoret Jorgensen
Elizabeth Kabler
Jane and George C. Kaiser
Yue-Sai Kan
Helene and Al Kaplan
Wendy Tarlow Kaplan and Martin Kaplan
Janet Kardon
Suri Kasirer
Frances Katzen
Mariana and George Kaufman
Terri and Sam Kaufman
Belinda Kaye
Jonathan Keidan
Fernanda Kellogg and Kirk Henckels
Sue and Edward Kelly
Lola Keyes
Isaac Kier
Min Jung Kim
Sandra T. Kissler
Karen and John Klopp
Susan Krysiewicz and Thomas Bell
Roberta and Charles Kugelmeyer
Carole Kunstadt
Janice S. and Melvin Kupperman
Kim and Jonathan Kushner
Scott Laine
Amy Lan
Dorothy A. Lander
Margo Langenberg
Patricia and Craig Laraia
Jack Lenor Larsen
Leonard Lauder
Jeanne Lawrence
Marta Jo Lawrence
Shelly Lazarus
Rosemarie and Nicholas Le Rose, Sr.
Elaine Uzan Leary
Diane E. Lederman
Dalia and Laurence C. Leeds
Jacqueline Leo
Judith and Edwin Leonard
Sahra T. Lese
Ines Leung
Jee Levin
Pam Levine and Marty Umans
Mimi Levitt
Susan Grant Lewin
Katherine Ruff
Caroline Lieberman
Linda and Samuel H. Lindenbaum
Barbara S. Linhart
Edward Lipkin
Mimi S. Livingston
Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr. and
Sharon Handler
Dana Loia
Roberta A. and Joseph G. Lombardino
Linda Ludwig
Cynthia and Dan Lufkin
Megan Maguire
Richard H.M. and Gail Lowe Maidman
Ketty and François Maisonrouge
Cynthia and Anthony Maltese
Lois Mander and Max Pine
Catherine Manton and Luke Walden
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Donna Slade
Virginia Sloane and Gail Meyers
Hunt Slonem
Cornelia and Jonathan Small
Audrey Smaltz
Dagmar Smek and Arman Oruc
Britton Smith
Mrs. Charles F. Smithers
Howard and Gayle Sobel
David Sokol
Suzanne Sokolov
Ana Vilma Soler
Nancy and David Solomon
Anne Wright Wilson
Janet C. and John Winter
Maria Celis Wirth
Wittenstein Charitable Foundation
Larry and Denise Wohl
Carolina Wolkowitz
John Wright
Reva S. and Jon Alan Wurtzburger
Marianne and John Wyman
Victoria and Frank Wyman
Amanda Yan
Janet Yaseen and Bruce M. Kaplan
Roger Yaseen
Richard H. M. and Gail Lowe Maidman
Pam and Bill Michaelcheck
Sam Michaels
Patricia K. and Daniel J. Murphy
Suzanne Elizabeth Murphy
Susan and Peter Nitze
Elaine and Charles Petschek
Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky
Barbara and John R. Robinson
Georgina T. and Thomas A. Russo
Patricia A. Salmon
Beth and Donald Siskind
Donna Slade
Suzanne Murphy and Robert Albertson
Linda and Al Mushlin
Rita and Dan Paul
Encarnita and Robert Quinlan
Aviva and Jack A. Robinson
Joyce Romanoff
Maria Sepulveda
Barbara Karp Shuster
Klara and Larry Silverstein
Donna Slade
Britton Smith
Howard and Gayle Sobel
William Thomas
Photo: Liz Ligon
Lisa Marcus
Hermine Mariaux
Nancy Marks
Marie and James C. Marlas
Safwan Masri
Emily and Anthony Mazzie
Patti McConnell and Barry LoGiudice
Kathrine McCoy
Diahn and Thomas McGrath
Richard McGuire
Irena McLean-Laks and Howard Laks
Hannah and Jeff Mensch
Joyce F. Menschel
Ronay and Richard L. Menschel
Melissa Merrill
Chantal Meyers
Pam and William Michaelcheck
Sam Michaels
Katsumi Miki
Samuel C. Miller
Antonia and Spiros Milonas
Nicole Mohovich
Sharon Molberger-Draghi and Eric Draghi
John Mollett
Marcia Montoya
Norberto Morita
Melissa and Chappy Morris
John L. Mucciolo
Shirley A. Mueller
Patricia and Daniel Murphy
Nicole Murray and Marie Fowley
Linda and Al Mushlin
David Nadler
Mona Nagib
Alice Netter
Robin I. Neustein
Pamela J. Newman and Henry E. Kates
Susan and Peter Nitze
Sylviane and Andrew Norris
Marne Obernauer, Jr.
Carrie Odell
Anat and Hanan Ofer
Janice C. and Roger B. Oresman
Laura and Selwyn Oskowitz
Katharine S. and Willard J. Overlock
Laurence Pagnoni
Anka K. Palitz
Pamela Pantzer
Elmerina and Paul D. Parkman
Liz and Jeff Peek
Robin K. Pendleton
Paula and Sarah Perlis
Susan Petrie-Badertscher
Elaine and Charles Petschek
Dennis Phipps
Roberta Pimental
Katharina Plath
Bernard and Gloria Pomerantz
Susan Porth
Zachary Potter
Warrie and James Price
Polina Proshkina
Tiphaine Quillemet
Encarnita and Robert Quinlan
Jennifer Raab
Rosanne and Dr. Edward Raab
Sunitha Ramaiah
Patricia Raynes
David and Patricia Reisinger
Jennifer Renzi and Carlos Salgado
Toby Revis
Melinda and Robert Rich
Karen B. Richardson and Martha Bedrosian
Edward R. Roberts and Elaine Krauss
Janet and John Rodgers
Joyce Romanoff
Christina Romualdez
Isabel Rose
Lela Rose
Donna and Benjamin Rosen
Pat and E. J. Rosenwald
Amy Rosi
Millicent Roth
Beatrice R. Rubel
Georgina T. and Thomas A. Russo
John B. Ryan
Joan Sachs
Jane and Morley Safer
Patricia A. Salmon
Christie C. Salomon
Karen E. Samaras
Edwina Sandys and Richard D. Kaplan
Judith Schaechter
Amrei Schmitt-Fumian
Barbara and John Schumacher
Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz
Ken Scrudato
Maria Sepulveda
Thomas Serrano
Violy M. Seve
Owen Sharkey
Elza and Cheryl Sharpe
Jacqueline M. Shearer
Sophia Sheng
Patricia and Thomas Shiah
Gail Shields-Miller and Andrew Miller
Stella and Peter M.F. Sichel
Gloria and Alan Siegel
Adrianne and William Silver
Jeffrey Silverman
Lowery Stokes Sims
Laura Singer
Beth and Donald Siskind
Anna Sjodin
Meredith Bernstein
Suzy and Lincoln Boehm
Joan Borinstein
Anita Boxer
Karen Johnson Boyd and William Beaty Boyd
Howard Brown and Kara Brook
Joan Hardy Clark
Camille J. and Alexander Cook
Elizabeth de Cuevas
Michael De Paola
Sandra and Gerald Eskin
Fiona and Harvey Fein
Adrienne Frankel
Anna Friebe-Reininghaus
Joan and Donald J. Gordon
Elizabeth M. Gordon
Janet L. Handtmann
Lois U. and Dirk Jecklin
Pam Johndroe
Sharon Karmazin
Younghee Kim-Wait
Bonnie Lee Korn
Ellie and Mark Lainer
Kurt F. Leopold
Orit M. and Gil A. Tenzer
Alexandra R. Marshall
Patrick McMullan
Ann Maddox Moore
Edie Nadler
Sylvia Owen and Bernard Fabricius
Andrea Pitsch
Judy Pote
Debra J. Poul and Leonard P. Goldberger
Joan Prager
Inge and Ira Rennert
Nataly and Toby Ritter
Lisa Roberts and David Seltzer
Joanna and Daniel Rose
Linda and Donald Schlenger
Lynn N. Schusterman
Andrew Seid
Beverly and Jerome Siegel
Lillian M. Vernon
Joan and Fredrick Waring
Anne Wright Wilson
Anita and Ronald Wornick
Barbara and Donald Zucker
Curators Circle
SVP Abraaj Capital James Cordahi, Executive Director Abraaj Capital Frederic Sicre, Museum Director Holly Hotchner, Chair of Abraaj Capital Art Prize Savita Apita, Board of
Trustees Chairman Emerita Barbara Tober, and Curator Lowery Stokes Sims at Abraaj Capital Art Prize opening
Annaliese Soros
Daisy and Paul Soros
Beth Sosin and Ted Poretz
Patricia and David K. Specter
Ruth Stanton
Antoinette and Eric Stapper
Patricia Staub
Joanna Steichen
Marcia and Myron Stein
Beth Stellato
Allison and Leonard N. Stern
H. Peter Stern
Carl R. Stewart
Shaye Strager
Charles and Marion Strauss
Sabin C. Streeter
Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson
Edina Sultanik
Robin Suttenberg
Nancy Swong
Pamela and Victor Syrmis
Robert W. Taft and J. P. Maloney
Lino Tagliapietra
Mieko Tahara
Barbara Tamerin
Argie and Oscar Tang
Rich Taurel
Frederieke S. Taylor
Juliana Terian
Marcia and Harry Thalhimer
William Thomas
Rabbi Malcolm Thompson
Felicitas Thorne
Joy C. Thornton-Walter
Laurie Tisch
Marjorie Tiven
Kathryn W. Toll
Robert and Kenneth Tortoriello
Lee and Marvin Traub
Vanessa Trost and Anthony J. Leventhal
Kent and Patty Troup
Helen S. Tucker
Laura Tufariello
Dianne Vavra
Linda Verba
Lillian M. Vernon
Karl M. Wahala and Xenia Liu
Patti Warashina
Donna Warner
Jesse Warren
Sandra and Stanford Warshawsky
Elizabeth Watson
Alexandra L. Weems
Melina Wein
Renee Weinberg and Family
Harriet and Ronald Weintraub
Idell Weisberg
Sheryl Weisinger
Elizabeth Whitall
David Williams
Shaula Yemini
Merritt Yoelin and Bobbie Fields
Masako Dempo Yuki
Stanley Zareff
Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimó and
Massimo Soncini
Lucinda Ziesing
DONORS TO THE
BARBARA TOBER FUND
Sheri and Lawrence Babbio
Dennis Basso and Michael Cominotto
Susan and Jim Baumann
Francesca and Chris Beale
Karen H. Bechtel
Candace and Rick Beinecke
Renée and Robert Belfer
Carole Bellidora-Westfall
Carolyn Marks Blackwood
Louise L. Braver
Bonnie Roche-Bronfman and
Charles Bronfman
Deirdre M. Brown
Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo
Leslie Jackson Chihuly and Dale Chihuly
Babette and Dr. Carmel Cohen
Joyce and Barry Cohen
Suzanne and Norman Cohn
Daphna and Gerald B. Cramer
Jean C. and James W. Crystal
Cynthia Foster Curry
Nancy McMillan Dedman
Valerie and Charles Diker
Junia Doan
Michele Oka Doner and Frederick Doner
Helen Hartley du Pont
Kathe and John Dyson
Ambassador and Mrs. Edward E. Elson
Michele and Gary Felsher
Susan and Chip Fisher
Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla
Carol and Arthur Goldberg
Marjorie and Ellery Gordon
Lawrence and Lorna Graev
Jean Minskoff Grant and Francis C. Grant III
Edith Greenwood
Terre Blair Hamlisch and Marvin Hamlisch
Elaine and Richard Hirsch
Helen and Francis Houghton
Fern K. Hurst
Mariana and George Kaufman
Hon. Sue W. Kelly
The KMC Foundation
Laureen S. and Ragnar M. Knutsen
Jack Lenor Larsen
Barbara S. Linhart
Mimi S. Livingston
Cynthia and Dan Lufkin
Irena McLean-Laks and Howard Laks
Mrs. Charles F. Smithers
Daisy and Paul Soros
Patricia and David K. Specter
Marcia and Myron Stein
Elizabeth Stribling and Guy Robinson
Argie and Oscar Tang
Rabbi Malcolm Thompson
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Elizabeth L. Watson
Maria Celis Wirth
Janet Yaseen and the Hon. Bruce M. Kaplan
Roger Yaseen
Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimó and
Massimo Soncini
INDIVIDUAL DONORS TO THE
MUSEUM’S EDUCATION AND
PUBLIC OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Ilana and David Adelman
George H. Beane
Jeffrey Berlind
Ambassador and Mrs. Donald Blinken
Louise Braver
Kay and Matthew Bucksbaum
Henry Buhl
Hope Byer
Gloria and Craig Callen
Russell L. Carson
Joni Maya Cherbo
Layla Diba
Barbara and Eric Dobkin
R. Bradford Evans
Jonathan Farkas
Professor and Mrs. Meyer Feldberg
Kris Fuchs
Jacqueline and Robert Garrett
Sarah and Seth Glickenhaus
Lois Gross
Katya Heller
John Hoffman
Pamela Howard
Geoffrey J. Isles
Linda E. Johnson
Ann F. Kaplan and Robert Fippinger
J. Jeffrey Kauffman
Johnna M. and Fred J. Kleisner
Laureen S. and Ragnar M. Knutsen
Arie Kopelman
Laura and Lewis Kruger
Nanette Laitman
Evelyn and Leonard Lauder
Shelly Lazarus
Cynthia and Jeffrey Manocherian
Safwan Masri
Christine A. McConnell and
Richard McBride
Patti McConnell and Barry LoGiudice
Nazee and Joseph Moinian
Melissa and Chappy Morris
museum of arts and design
Suzanne Tick and Terrence Mowers
Barbara and Donald Tober
Linda Verba
Elizabeth Whitall
Carolina Wolkowitz
Lucinda Ziesing
MEMBERS
The Board of Trustees and staff thank our
members who joined or renewed between
July 1, 2009 and January 15, 2010.
Director’s Council
Ed Brickman
Marian C. and Russell Burke
Betsy Z. Cohen and Edward E. Cohen
David C. Copley
Cecilia and Jim Herbert
Abner Rosen
Betty Saks and Bart Kavanaugh
Sharon and Barclay Simpson
Elizabeth and Robert Sloan
Sandy Starkman
Inner Circle
Cetie and Anthony Ames
Victor Barnett
Angelica Berrie
Bonnie Roche-Bronfman and
Charles Bronfman
Kay and Matthew Bucksbaum
Hope Byer
Michelle and Martin Cohen
Junia Doan
Kay Foster
Linda Grossman and Richard Bass
Sandy and Lou Grotta
Janet and Mike Halvorson
Julia and Edward Hansen
Arlyn J. Imberman
Laura and Lewis Kruger
Jan Liverance
Gabrielle and Sam Lurie
Nancy Brown Negley
Rita and Dan Paul
Lisa Roberts and David Seltzer
Barbara and John R. Robinson
Adam R. Rose and Peter R. McQuillan
Christie C. Salomon
Gail Shields-Miller and Andrew Miller
Barbara Shuster
Muriel Siebert
Judith Z. Steinberg and Paul J. Hoenmans
Jan Alane Wysocki
Collectors Circle
Anonymous
Diane and Arthur Abbey
Ann and Bruce Bachmann
Sheri and Lawrence Babbio
Clay and Shayne Barr
Howard T. Bellin and Kandis Koustenis
Brook and Roger S. Berlind
Barbara and Alan Boroff
Millie M. and John D. Bratten
Louise Braver
Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy
Meg and Tim Callahan
Bill Cameron
Arlene and Harvey Caplan
David Charak II
Debbie and David Chazen
Joni Maya Cherbo
Young Y. Chung
Glori Cohen
Suzanne and Norman Cohn
Emilie R. Corey
Suzanne Davis and Rolf Ohlhausen
Barbara and Arthur Davis
Robert de Rothschild
Peter Dixon
Joanne Dunbar
Bonnie E. Eletz
Andi Emerson
Patricia and Aaron Faber
Patricia and Edward Falkenberg
Bambi and Roger Felberbaum
Barbara and Oscar H. Feldman
Linda and Gregory Fischbach
Wilma and Arthur Gelfand
Ginger Schnaper and Henry P. Godfrey
Maya and Larry Goldschmidt
Susan R. Goldstein
Lawrence and Lorna Graev
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Jean and Francis C. Grant
Barbara and Patricia Grodd
Audrey and Martin Gruss
Tscharner and Thomas B. Hunter IV
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Sally and Stephen P. Kahan
William W. Karatz and Joan G. Smith
Bonnie G. Kelm and William G. Malis
Morley Klausner
Elysabeth Kleinhans
Lynn and Charles Kramer
Judith and Douglas Krupp
Elizabeth S. Kujawski
Brenda Levin
Elizabeth and Mark Levine
Mimi Levitt
Sara and David J. Lieberman
Billie Lim and Stephen Ifshin
Audrey King Lipton
Kerrie D. MacPherson
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Lois Mander and Max Pine
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Joan Mirviss and Robert Levine
Nicole Murray and Marie Fowley
Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu
Anka K. Palitz
Michelle Perr and Rochelle Ohlstrom
Ann and Ronald Pizzuti
Encarnita and Robert Quinlan
Mira Recanati
Elaine Krauss and Edward R. Roberts
Susan and Elihu Rose
Donna and Benjamin Rosen
Michael Rosenfeld
Mrs. Eleanor T. Rosenfeld
Dorothy and George B. Saxe
Ruth Schimmel
Toni Schulman
Hazel and Robert Siegel
Beth and Donald Siskind
Elaine Stone
Barbara Strassman
Barbara Tamerin
David L. Davies and John D. Weeden
France-Helène and Ralph E. Weindling
Laura and Peter Weinstein
Ilene Wetson
Bettina Whyte
Maria Celis Wirth
Supporting
Louise and Sidney Banon
Robert J. Barbetti and Clecio Lira
Susan Beckerman
Anne and Philip Bergan
Frederick and Jean Birkhill
Lisa and Ronald M. Brill
Deirdre M. Brown
Carol B. Camiener and Jim Herrington
Theodore Chu
Marilyn and Robert Cohen
Judith Crawford and John K. Doyle
Barbara and Dennis DuBois
Susan and Tom Dunn
Miriam and Leon Ellsworth
Rhoda and Stanley A. Epstein
Anne Farley and Peter C. Hein
Pat and Steven Fetner
Audrey Friedman and Haim Manishevitz
Sandra and Howard Fromson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Furman
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Garfield
Donna and Robert A. Goodman
Rande and Kenneth Greiner
Marilyn and Jerry Handler
Pamela and Stephen Hootkin
Roberta and Brad Karp
Harriette Rose Katz
Marilyn Katz and Daniel King
Nancy and Philip Kotler
Susan K. Kutzner and James J. Ferguson III
Emily Fisher Landau and Sheldon Landau
Alida and Christopher Latham
Marta Jo Lawrence
Ronny and Robert Levine
Frederick Loomis
Joel Ludlow
Randie and Aaron Malinsky
Pearl Ann and Max Marco
Marie and James C. Marlas
Kay McCrosky
Holly Merrill and Stephen P. Turco
Samuel C. Miller
Deborah B. and Melvin Neumark
Nora Ann Wallace and Jack Nusbaum
Rosemarie and Richard Petrocelli
Rosanne and Dr. Edward Raab
Judy and Donald Rechler
Deborah and David Roberts
Christina and Marisa Rose
Marcia Rothblum
Ted L. Rowland
Frances Schultz
Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz
Shirley Shapiro
Lauren and Steven Spilman
Nancy and Kenneth Stein
Dori and Peter Tilles
Paula Volent
Irene and Jerry Weinberger
Ruth and Milton Wilson
Carole Wilson-Cohn and Jack Cohn
Contributing
Rachel Abarbanel and Elizabeth Martin
Susan and Myron Arlen
Linda and Jeremy Balmuth
Dina Battipaglia and Dan Bauer
Patricia Wood Beldon and
Sanford T. Beldon
Judith Benson and Jerome Dinkin
Roni Berg and Andrea Lerman
Barbara Best and Steve Dwork
Linda and Sally Bierer
Eliot and Susan Black
Elizabeth and Sophie Blahd
Barbara Blank and Barry Shapiro
Jolana Blau
J.R. and D. Blitzer
Glenna and Martin Bloom
Mary W. Bloom
Jane Bohan and Jean De Segonzac
Elizabeth and Ronni Rubin Bolger
Lu Ann Bowers
Jean A. Briggs
Mary Brogan
Jeffrey Brosk and Patricia Ryan
Barbara Brown and Steven Ward
Rhonda Butler and David Brunner
Noreen Buckfire
Judith W. and Robert M. Burger
Jane Burgoyne
Sharon Campbell and Joan Israel
Gabriele J. Capitain
Tracy Carroll
J. Speed Carroll
Bertha Chase
Kathy Chazen and Larry Miller
Judy and Cary Cheifetz
Dorothy M. Clementson and
John G. Larsen
Betsy and Alan Cohn
Scott R. Coleman
Cathleen Collins
Keech Combe and Akshay Shetty
Eva and Harvey Comita
William P. and Catherine S. Daley
David L. Dalva III
Marc Deitch
Henry Detering
Adele DiMedio
Marjorie and Alan Doniger
Dan Dutcher and Bill Schermerhorn
Ida and Norman Edelman
Helene B. Eiber
Bonnie Engelbardt
Rochelle A. Fang and Barry Marcus
Estanne Fawer
Diane and Joseph Feldman
Olivia and Harlan Fischer
Susan and Arthur Fleischer
Daria and William Foster
Jacqueline Fowler
Sigrid Freundorfer and Dale L. Travis
Irma and Robert Gal
Adele and Howard Gewirtz
Jere Gibber and J.G. Harrington
Janet and Lara Gilmore
Christina Sanes and Buren Gilpin
Doris and Arnold Glaberson
Roberta Gottlieb and Alan Marcus
Susan and Richard Grausman
Susan L. Griffith and David S. Neill
Ellen and Lawrence R. Gross
Lauri Grossman
Ellen and Robert Gutenstein
Karen L. Hagberg and Mark H. Jackson
Julia and Fred Haiblen
Suzanne and Bernard M. Scharf
Nancy Bloom and Andrew Schloss
Lynn and Arthur Schnitzer
Barbara and Henry
Carol and Isabel Shamlian
Owen Sharkey
Patricia Shea
Evelyn M. Shechter and Naomi Patino
Elizabeth and David Sherman
Barbara Sherr
Joan and John Shipley
Sarah and Louise Shirley
Christine A. Smith
Helena and Stephen Sokoloff
Anastasia Solomita
Annaliese Soros
Greer St. John
Antoinette and Eric Stapper
Mary Ann and Anthony Terranova
Nora and David Tezanos
Marcia and Harry Thalhimer
Nikki V. and C.M. Vasiliadis
Bernardette Vaskas
Loretta and Joseph Vento
Barbara Waldman and Dennis Winger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walzer
Carol Weber
Lois Weinstein and Joel Ax
Mildred Weissman
Susan and Barton Winokur
Wittenstein Charitable Foundation
Max Wixom
David J. Wolf
Reva S. and Jon Alan Wurtzburger
Carol Yorke and Gerard Conn
Deborah and Rodney Zeitler
Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimó and
Massimo Soncini
Beth Zubatkin
Robert Hale
Kathy and Ferdinand Hampson
Marion Harris and Jerry Rosenfeld
Constance and Larry Harris
Daniel Hendricks and Jason Adams
Adria and Donald Hillman
Rebecca Hoblin
Jane Weiss and Barry Hoffman
Angela and Charles Hudak
Iliyan Ivanov and Iordanka Prodanova
Rosalind and Peggy Jacobs
Jo Kurth Jagoda
Joyce P. Jonas
Farvardin Falhi Kamangar and
Arya Kamangar
Zelda Kaplan
Deena and Jerome Kaplan
Miriam S. Karash and Theodore M. Bunin
Margery and Donald Karp
Gerri Kay
Iris Keitel
Robert G. Keller
Stephanie King Feingold and Carl H. King
Elaine and Dong Kingman, Jr.
Mary Jane Koren
Phyllis L. Kossoff
Susan and David Kraus
Roberta and Charles Kugelmeyer
Nicole and Fernand Lamesch
Barbara and Richard Lane
Marilyn and Robert Laurie
Cally Lefkarites
Regina Sender Levin
Janice and Paul Levy
Sir Julian and Lady Wendy Lewison
Kathleen Lingo
D. and M. Livnat
Sandra Llano-Mejia
Vera and Robert Loeffler
Marie LoGiudice
Joanne Lyman and Suzanne Finney
Joan L. Lynton
Joseph MacDonald and Tom Hennes
Kathryn Markel and Jennifer Konte
Leni and Peter May
Betsy K. and John E. McAuliffe
Jean McCurry
Ann McGovern
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John L. Mucciolo
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Ruth K. Nelson and Tom Murphy
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Ina and Vincent Norrito
Kathleen O’Grady
Constance Drayton Old and
Jonathan W. Old
Thomas Onorato
Jon Otis and Diane Barnes
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Elmerina and Paul D. Parkman
Augusto Paulino
Leah and Jon Pepper
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A. Robert Pietrzak
Jennifer Podurgiel and Ari Rosenberg
Ann G. and Peter Pollack
Earl N. Powell
Elsa and John Reich
Karen B. Richardson and Martha Bedrosian
Sheri and Paul Robbins
Muriel Rosenberg
Rona and Cye Ross
Karen and Michael Rotenberg
Carla Roth
Robert Rothenberg
Taube and Raymond Rothman
Alice and Seymour J. Rothman
Elaine Sargent
Rosita Sarnoff and Beth Sapery
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Nora Abramson
Larisa Barrera
Marilee Dahlman
Lisa Orange Elson and Harry Elson
Alexandra Fullerton
Laurie Garrett
Ernesto Gomez
Tiziana and Hugh Hardy
Shaunna D. Jones
Dawn Kikel
Andrea La Porte
Deborah Liljegren
Ava Litt
Allison Martin
Jane Medress
Antonio Miceli
Karl Monge
Janet Rassweiler and Casimir Ahadmad
Liz Rees
David Robbins
Elaine Sheng and Samuel Janier
Nanette B. Silverberg
Randall Ian Stempler
Natasha and Daniel Tauber
Katherine Thorpe
Thomas Henry Wengelewski
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Susan Alschuler
Elizabeth Nieto and Michael Archer
Amy J. Arpadi and Benjamin J. Laufer
Ellen and Jack Atzmon
John Babcock
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Carol and Paul Bentel
Ann Berdy and Jamie Zimmerman
Jane Berenstein and Fred Bleakley
Noel Berk and Elizabeth Omedes
Linda Berke and Andrew Berke
Stacey and Timothy Bishop
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Catharine Buttinger and Bruce Crowley
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Allison Downing and Justin Fox
Eileen and Robert Doyle
Terri Edersheim and B. Robert Meyer
Mario and Viviana Epelbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Essner
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Amy Fox and Daniel Wheeler
Audrey and Norbert Gaelen
Linda Gerstein and Eli Cohen
Marikka Tamura and Porter Gillespie
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Karyn Ginsberg and Bruce M. Greenwald
Helen and Peter Haje
Deborah Hearst
Caroline Heffron and Adam Clayman
Jane and Leo Hruska
Albert D. Huddlesteon
Sheila Palevsky and Joe Ingram
Angelica Intriago
Ann K. and Michael A. Jenkins
Elizabeth A. and William M. Kahane
Melissa Kaish and Jonathan Dorfman
Terri and Sam Kaufman
Kathleen M. Kearns and Richard Kearns
Sara S. and Peter Kendall
Maia Kikerpill and Daniel Nash
Jane Klein and Robert Rosenberg
Ruth and Lawrence Kobrin
Lois Kohn-Claar and Gary Claar
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Janice S. and Melvin Kupperman
Robert and Mary LaFleur
Donna Landa and Anthony Barrett
Carmela Landes and Bob O’Sullivan
Carlene Larsson
Dioni and Denis Lebot
Marie Jean Lederman and Martin Benis
Eileen W. and Preston Leschins
Ellen and Martin Levine
Ai-Ling Lu and Hsing Mai Huang
Barbara A. Woods and Steve Marcus
Melinda and David Marx
Marcia and Sally Mason
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Margaret McIntyre Enloe and
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Carole Anne and Dinsa Mehta
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Caroline R. Milbank
Cynthia and Bruce Miltenberg
Susan and Robert L. Morris
Jaclyn Brecker and Ross F. Moskowitz
Richard J. Moylan
Elizabeth P. Munson and
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Arthur Nazzaro and Martie Negri
Ruth and Sara Nerken
Carol K. and Melvin D. Newman
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Michelle Novak and Matt Uzzle
Susan Oliff and Ron Lieberman
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Ira Resnick
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Kate and Paul Rossi
Miranda and Ken Sacharin
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Carol Schulman
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Joyce Silver and Burt Miller
Marylin J. Slater
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Ira Statfeld and Michael Recanati
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Penelope Hunter Stiebel and Gerald Stiebel
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M. D. Taracido
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Barbara Tessitore
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Susan B. Abanor and Harold S.A. Woolley
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Anita and Marc Abramowitz
Robert Ackart
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Lauren and Philippe Chivee
Hyungjee Choi and Youngwoong Jang
Gale Chowanec and John Beers
Minsoo and Sooin Chung
Amanda and Cory Clarke
Elizabeth and Madeline Cohen
Bryn Roberts Cohen and Arnold S. Cohen
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Jessica and Bernard Cohen
Lena and Ed Cohen
Linda and Theodore Cohn
Aaron Milrad and Brenda Coleman
Lynn T. Fisher and John L. Compton
Elizabeth Connelly and Patricia Russell
Raye and Robert C. Cooke
Taina H. Cooper
Ann and John Costello
Lindsey L. Caldwell and William H. Cozad
Enrique and Milagros Cubillo
Priscilla Cunningham
Glenda R. Daggert and Ira J. Copperman
Eloise Corr Danch and David Zuckerman
Eliza Danielson and Minit Gupta
Donna Darm and Susan Rose
Suzanne and Howard Davis
Ana Maria De Boulton and Anna Boulton
Cynthia R. de Windt and Alan L. Court
Heide Dechter and Karen Olah
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLise III
Vivien and Michael DeLugg
Erica and David DeMarco
Suzanne Demitrio and Margaret Yobbi
Thurman and Stanley Dennis
Ellen S. and David J. Diamond
Anne Ditzler and Erin Martineau
Teddi and Scott Dolph
Cathy Shannon and Marc Donnenfeld
Liz and M.J. Foster
Sandy and Saul Fraiman
Helen Freedman and Charlie Bernhaut
Jane Friedman
Marianne and Herb Friedman
Brigette G. and Alan J. Frisch
Ruth and Edward Frost
Sylvia H. Fuhrman and Leni Fuhrman
Jean and William Fullen
Judith Terk Futterman and Philip Futterman
Bonita and Harvey Ganot
Sarah and Gideon I. Gartner
Susan and Robert Gassman
Aliza Gebiner
Sydnie and Herbert Geismar
Janet Gelber and Danny Ferrauiola
Ilene and Philip Giaquinta, Jr.
Sondra and Celso Gonzalez-Falla
Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen Gilson
Joann and Howard Girsh
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Esther Glick and Stanley Shapiro
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Ruth A. Hodges and John R. LeClaire
B.J. Hodgson and J.M. Leventhal
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Lillian and Harold Hoffman
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Lynne and Harold Honickman
Susan and Howard Honig
Susan and Wade Hooker
Tracie Hotchner
Maureen and James Houtrides
Mary and Richard Howe
Thomas Hucker
Nick Humen and Tom Lowe
Sue Hunter and Mark Bartlett
Lucy and James Hutchinson
Carolyn Hyde and Tobi Taub
Naomi Iaulus and Charles Strandburg
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Robin Ann Ingram
Sameh and Sylvia Iskander
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Emel Glicksman and Justin Israel
Laurel Cutler Israel and
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Randy Rosen
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Mimi Ross
Felice T. Ross
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Ms. Jeryl Rothschild
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Janet Rotter
Karen Royce
Beatrice R. Rubel
Roberta G. Rubin
Alice E. Rudell
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Ann Rudovsky
Rinaldina Russell
Marsha Russell
Ruthann Russo
Kristine Russomagno
Nancy Rybczynski
Joan Sachs
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museum of arts and design
Ruth Sadler
Jane and Morley Safer
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Florence R. Hart
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Marge du Mond
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Susan Feldman
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Members and guests enjoy Abraaj Capital Art Prize opening
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Neva Small
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Slava Smolokowski
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Judith R. Solomon
Bernard G. Solomon
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