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 02 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. FSC LOGO 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 14 – 15 membership & discount program 16 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 08 curatorial perspective 12 – 13 events, paperball & metalball The Museum’s educational programs The Glickenhaus Foundation; New 06 – 07 upcoming exhibitions & new acquisitions 11 inside MAD artslife & family day Foundation; The Ruth and Jerome Siegel Residuary Charitable Trust; Chubb; 05 current exhibitions 10 inside MAD: open studios Foundation; Nelson Air; New York Acquisitions to the Museum’s permanent 04 a year of firsts 09 in the studio: artist profile Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum Current and upcoming exhibitions 02 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 04 a year of firsts at 2 Columbus Circle ➊ 500,001 visitor ➋ First performing art series, The Mix ➌ F irst film series, French ➍ First pop-up wine bar, MadCrush ➎ First Open Studio ➏ F irst pop-up store for The Store ➐ 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 . museum of arts and design 05 Portable Treasuries: Silver Jewelry from the Nadler Collection Through August 8, 2010 current 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 MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG 06 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 museum of arts and design 07 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. MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG 08 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 museum of arts and design 9 09 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 MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG Photo: Christina Latimer 10 inside mad 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. 1 A rtist Cynthia Alberto Photo:Irina Sarnestskaya 2 A rtist April Reigart Photo:Irina Sarnestskaya 3 A rtist Virginia Griswald Photo: Irina Sarnetskaya 4 A 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 museum of arts and design 11 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. 12 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 13 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. MAD VIEWS SPRING 2010 MADMUSEUM.ORG 14 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 Dead or Alive. MAD members always receive complimentary admission, discounted admission for guests, invitations to major exhibition previews, discounts at The Store, and the benefits of our discount program. Your membership contribution helps to make MAD’s exhibitions and educational programs possible. You can become a member by completing the form below or visiting www.madmuseum.org. For more information contact 212.299.7721 or [email protected]. All members enjoy Dual $100 Supporting $500 • Free admission to the Museum • Personalized membership card • The Museum’s newsletter, MADViews • Discounted admission for up to four guests • Invitations to members-only exhibition previews • A 10% discount in The Store at MAD • Invitations to special shopping days with discounts of up to 20% in The Store at MAD • Discounts on select performances and educational and public programs • Special opportunities at partner restaurants, stores, parking garages, and hotels • E-reminder updates (100% tax deductible) • Benefits listed above for two at the same address • Two personalized membership cards ($450 tax deductible) Benefits of Contributing Membership plus •A cknowledgement in the Annual Report •2 additional guest passes to the Museum (4 total) •A dvance opportunity to purchase Annual Gala tickets •E arly registration opportunity for curatorled Museum day trips, special events, and exhibition tours Individual $75 (100% tax deductible) Student $50 Out-of-Town $50 • Benefits listed above for one named adult on membership CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP Circle members are an active group of dedicated supporters who enjoy exclusive access to our Circle events, including studio visits, private home tours, and special programming. All Circle Members enjoy • Benefits for two (at the same address) • Personalized membership card(s) • Unlimited free admission to the Museum • The Museum’s newsletter, MADViews • Special opportunities at restaurants, partner stores, parking garages, and hotels • A 10% discount in The Store at MAD • Invitations to special shopping days with discounts of up to 20% in The Store at MAD • Discounts on selected performances and educational and public programs • E-reminder updates • Privileged access when visiting the Museum • Reciprocal membership to over 300 participating museums throughout the US Yes! 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Please be sure to include your email address to receive MAD e-newsletters and special invitations. PAYMENT Young Collectors $200 Enclosed is my check (payable to the Museum of Arts and Design) in the amount of $ Young Collectors Dual $300 Please charge my credit card in the amount of $ Young Collectors is open to those between the ages of 21–45 American Express Visa MasterCard . . Discover name (As it appears on your card) credit card number signature security code expiration date 15 ram Discount Prog embers M D A M o t e Exclusiv Discounts are nontransferable and are valid only for With a focus on local products and sea- The New York Kids Club, now in its ninth season, the member named on the membership card. MAD is sonal produce, Nick and Toni’s Cafe pre- is New York’s premier children’s enrichment pares fresh food simply. Enjoy a perfectly center renowned for their creative and innova- not responsible for store closings and price/discount changes. 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To book call 1.800.606.6090. 16 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 17 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 INDIVIDUAL DONORS $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 Katherine and William Birch Hope Byer Dan Dailey David L. Davies and John D. Weeden Valerie and Charles Diker Lisa Orange Elson and Harry Elson 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. 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