C a n t o r A r t s C e n t e r N e w s A NNU A L R EPO R T C A N T O R t h e s t a nf o r d c h a l l e n g e A RT S C EN T E R A T S T A N F O R D A n n ual R e p o rt 2009–2010 Si g n Up f o r E - N e w s We encourage you to visit our Web site at museum.stanford.edu, and to receive ongoing email updates by clicking on “E-news” on the home page and filling out the short sign-up form. It’s free! C ow l e s C h a r i ta b l e T ru s t ’ s E n d u r i n g S u p p o rt In fall 2010, the Cantor Arts Center received yet another grant from The Cowles Charitable Trust, marking the 22nd consecutive year of the Trust’s support for the museum. The Trust’s gifts, which are recommended by well-known New York art dealer Charles Cowles (’63), benefit the Center’s program of exhibitions, primarily in the area of contemporary art. Grants over the years have supported numerous contemporary exhibitions, including such presentations as the art of Willie Cole, Picasso to Thiebaud, Fired at Davis, Pop to Present, and the art of Yvonne Jacquette, to name a few. This most recent grant supports the new installation of Extreme Makeover: A Fresh Look at the Cantor Arts Center’s Contemporary Collection in the Freidenrich Family Gallery. For information regarding gifts or estate plans, please contact Associate Director Mona Duggan by phone at 650-725-4240 or email [email protected]. G r a n t s f ro m t h e T e r r a F o u n dat i o n o f A m e r i c a n A rt The museum has received a significant grant from The Terra Foundation of American Art for the exhibition Rodin and America: Influence and Adaptation 1876 – 1936, scheduled for fall 2011. This exhibition and its accompanying catalogue make an important and original contribution to Rodin studies and to the history of American art by offering the first sustained examination of Rodin’s impact on American artists and their work. The gala preview for Rodin and America will be held in conjunction with this year’s Rodin by Moonlight event on October 1. The Terra Foundation also awarded the museum recent annual grants at the recommendation of two of their board members: Marilynn Thoma’s gift will support Rodin and America, and Gerhard Casper’s gift is directed to photographing the Center’s collection of American art for the museum’s digital imaging project. A n n u a l R e p o r t C A N T O R A R T S A n n u a l D i r e c t o r ’ s R e p o rt A t the Cantor Arts Center, we have been remarkably focused and consistent in our vision and purpose since reopening in 1999. We have weathered the vagaries of an uncertain economy, built upon our strengths, and accomplished goals set by careful planning. I am proud to share with you the accomplishments of fiscal year 2009–2010. Major exhibitions have afforded us rich opportunities for campus interaction while appealing to the public and broadening our reach. Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future brought an unprecedented number of paintings from China to the United States and set a new record for Center exhibition attendance. Some 5000 people enjoyed Family Day at the Center, which featured activities inspired by Tracing the Past. In addition, the exhibition resulted in programs produced in collaboration with the Center for East Asian Studies, the Department of Art and Art History, the Pan-Asian Music Festival, and the Department of Music. In June, Chief Curator Emerita Carol Osborne organized an exhibition of landscapes by William Trost Richards that had been given to the museum during her tenure. Her comprehensive catalogue of these works extends the life of the exhibition indefinitely and is a resource for ongoing scholarship. MAMI WATA: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas opened in August and was feted in the fall when the related Vodoun/Vodounon: Portraits of Initiates exhibition opened. These shows provided ample ways to engage students from diverse disciplines and were the impetus for public programs such as a celebratory ceremony, a film series, lectures, and a dance performance. Other exhibitions of note honored affiliates of the Center. Areas of select galleries were devoted to the memory of Lorenz Eitner, the distinguished former director of the Stanford Museum, and to the late Leo Holub (former Stanford art faculty), whose photographs of artists were displayed with examples of their work. The Eye of the Beholder celebrated the longtime support of the late Ruth Halperin and her husband, Bob, with a formal exhibition of artworks that they donated or funded over the years. The Center revitalizes its galleries by staging major reinstallations over time. This past year saw the renewal and rethinking of the early European art gallery, which now includes the Center’s classical period antiquities from ancient Greece and Rome. Our escalated focus on collection development was instrumental in bringing in a number of new works that support the Center’s commitment to scholarship and strong displays and exhibitions. We have acquired 170 new works over the past fiscal year, both through direct gifts of art and by purchase with funds provided by generous donors. Frank Lobdell (U.S.A., b. 1921), 4.27.92, 1992. Oil on canvas. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of Mrs. Betty Flagg, 2010.52 Above: Anselmo Amado (Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, b. 1964), Tired Limbs (Membros Cansados), 1993. Wood. Cantor Arts Center, Given in honor of C. Diane Christensen by Rita Barela and Thomas K. Seligman, 2009.78 Previ ous Page: Kirk Edward Long gave the Center a collection of master prints, including the 17th-century engraving Allegorical Portrait of the Hapsburg Emperor Matthias, and a lithograph series by Odilon Redon entitled To Gustave Flaubert—The Temptation of Saint Anthony. Thanks to the generosity of the Sussman family, a Portrait of William D. Marks by Thomas Eakins graces the Mondavi Family Gallery. Recent contributions to the modern and contemporary collection include a number of paintings by Frank Lobdell, given by Betty Flagg; the Marmor Foundation’s gift of Andy Warhol’s Mao Tse Tung portfolio; and sculptures by Mark Lere, Edward Kienholz, and Nancy Reddin given by Jack and Gloria Clumeck. The Center’s strong photography collection is enhanced by several significant gifts. Bruce and Silke Silverstein donated a group of prints by Frank Paulin, and an anonymous donor contributed several photographs by Leo Rubinfein, whose work is featured in an early 2011 exhibition. Robert Flynn Johnson gave work by various photographers, including a selection of prints by Eli Reed. Alumna Barbara Goldenberg bequeathed to the Center her pre-Columbian collection plus a number of African works. Our efforts to broaden the African and Native American collections with work by contemporary artists are supported by a gift from Malcolm and Karen Whyte of a group of 20th-century works by Native American artists, including Michael Chiago, Freda Diesing, Tony Hunt, and Bill Reid. Funds realized by the biennial Treasure Market supported the purchase of a very important Ming Dynasty “neifu” jar. Enhancing the modern and contemporary collection, Isamu Noguchi’s Victim was purchased in part with gifts from John and Jill Freidenrich, Burt and Deedee McMurtry, Marilynn and Carl Thoma, and Bobbie and Mike Wilsey. The acquisition of Sage E by Magdalena Abakanowicz was made possible in part by the Jane B. Miller bequest and the painting The Arab by Alice Neel was purchased with funds from the Halperin Foundation. C E N T E R R e p o r t Our escalated focus on collection development brought in a number of new works that support the Center’s commitment to scholarship. As a university museum, the Center embraces its fundamental mandate to serve the academic community. We look for creative opportunities to engage with Stanford faculty and students by mounting exhibitions that connect with curricula; developing programs and internships that engage students from all disciplines; acquiring artworks that support study and scholarship; and building relationships with alumni, donors, and volunteers. Collections Manager Susan Roberts-Manganelli recruited a chemical engineer, Nicole Litvinas, Ph.D., to conduct a feasibility study for an art conservation science program. Another crucial project, now well Andy Warhol (U.S.A., 1928 – 1987), Mao Tse-Tung, 1972. Screenprint, 184/250 from the Mao Tse-Tung Portfolio, Published by Peter M. Brant, New York, Feldman & Schellmann 97. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of the Marmor Foundation (Drs. Michael and Jane Marmor) from the collection of Drs. Judd and Katherine Marmor, 2009.94.7 A n n u a l A n n u a l underway, involves a team dedicated to the digital imaging and inventory of the museum’s entire collection. Work began in earnest over the summer with the objective of increasing collection access for students, faculty, scholars, and the general public. Once the project is complete, the images will link to a collection database accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. We are grateful for the extraordinary generosity and devotion of donors who make so many of our accomplishments possible. William Reller and his family named the rotunda that houses the pre-Columbian collection after Carolyn Wiedemann Reller. Eugénie Taylor, a docent for more than 30 years, was honored by a gift naming the south Rodin gallery. Sue and John Diekman devoted Sue’s generous 45th reunion gift to the Center, and a host of donors joined Phyllis Diebenkorn and Marilyn Hohbach with gifts in memory of Lorenz Eitner, which will be used to purchase a work of art in his honor. In addition to funds, the Center’s friends devote much time and talent to the museum. I deeply appreciate the guidance and support of my Director’s Advisory Council, led by chair Sue Diekman. The Membership Executive Council, chaired by Julie Terrell Hooper, has developed and launched a comprehensive, three-year strategic plan for membership development. Membership provides solid financial support as well as a pool of volunteers who fill many important positions throughout the museum. Among our volunteers is a new class of 21 docents who graduated last spring, joining the ranks of those who lead tours of the museum, outdoor art, Memorial Church, and Hanna House. In total, docents gave some 800 public and private tours last year, serving 15,063 visitors and 122 k–12 classes. R e p o r t C A N T O R A R T S C E N T E R R e p o r t C a n to r A rt s C e n t e r D o n o r s As a university museum, the Center embraces its fundamental mandate to serve the academic community. The Center’s visitor services volunteers welcome and interact with the public. Volunteers also staff such activities as Art Tours and Art Focus Lectures (programs that enrich the benefits of membership and extend the educational reach of the museum) and lend their efforts to the biennial Rodin by Moonlight and Treasure Market events. A volunteer steering committee led by Deedee McMurtry helps oversee the activity of the Contemporary Collectors Circle. In closing, I am pleased to announce two new additions to our curatorial ranks. In early 2010 we welcomed Rose Demir, associate curator for education, who has already made great strides in public programming while working with docents and colleagues. In addition, our search for a new Burton and Deedee McMurtry Curator of Drawings, Prints, and Photography was completed when Elizabeth Mitchell, Ph.D., began her tenure in November 2010. Finally, I want to recognize and express my gratitude to each member of the wonderful Cantor Arts Center staff. Each one is essential to the life of the Center. T he Center received gifts totaling more than $7 million from donors in some 2,500 households during fiscal year 2009–2010. Contributions enriched the collections, made possible exhibitions and education programs, named galleries, supported outreach, and provided unrestricted support. The Center’s staff works hard to sustain and enhance the museum for the benefit of the campus and community. Each of our donors, through individual and membership gifts, makes a contribution to those efforts. We extend our deepest thanks for their avid interest, enduring encouragement, and generous support. M ONA D UGGAN Associate Director and Director of External Relations D o n o r s o f I n d i v i d ua l M o n e ta ry G i f t s & G i f t s o f A rt The following donors made gifts to the Center between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010. Names marked with an asterisk (*) indicate gifts of art. Thomas Eakins (U.S.A., 1844–1916), Portrait of Professor William D. Marks, c. 1886. Oil on canvas. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of David and Valerie Rucker, Dean and Chiara Sussman, Eric and Nancy Sussman, Stephen Sussman, M. D., and Kelly E. Watson, 2010.31 Distinguished Donors Gold Spike Circle Donors’ Circle Estate of Ruth Halperin Valerie and David Rucker* Chiara Santagostino and Dean Sussman* Elizabeth and Herbert Sussman* Nancy and Eric Sussman* Stephen Sussman* Kelly E. Watson* Iris and Paul Brest* Gloria and Jack Clumeck* Phyllis Diebenkorn Sylvia Elsesser* Deborah Port and Michael Heymann* Marilyn Hohbach Thoma Foundation Marilynn and Carl D. Thoma Alturas Endowment Rita Barela and Thomas K. Seligman* Gerhard Casper The Cowles Charitable Trust Charles Cowles Electra D. de Peyster David Lawrence Dee Estate of Joanna Despres The Ducommun and Gross Foundation Lynn and Robert C. Ducommun John Fogelsong Kathryn Fogelsong Robert M. Halperin Elizabeth Swindells Hulsey Candace and W. Michael Humphreys Janet Kreager Huston* Index Ventures Robert Flynn Johnson* MAP Royalty, Inc. Jeanne McKee-Rothe and Andrea Rothe * Lisa and David Mooring Jane Stanford Circle T HOMAS K. S ELIGMAN John and Jill Freidenrich Director Susan and John Diekman Betty Flagg* Jill and John Freidenrich Barbara Goldenberg* Kirk Edward Long* The Henry Luce Foundation Marmor Foundation* Jane and Michael Marmor* William Reller Eugénie and Hugh Taylor Terra Foundation for American Art Curators’ Circle Cantor Arts Center Art Tours and Art Focus Lectures Barbara and John Holzrichter* Koret Foundation Deedee and Burton McMurtry The Pine Tree Foundation of New York The San Francisco Foundation Yumi and Craig Sherman Charles Tanenbaum Karen and Malcolm Whyte* Barbara and Michael Wilsey Silke and Bruce Silverstein* Tad Taube Trident Capital Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Wheatley Friends Circle Tier I Barbara and Gerson Bakar David Woods Kemper Memorial Foundation Dianne and Charles Frankel* Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Jacque and William Jarve Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation James Kemper Michele and Steven Kirsch Oak Creek Apartments Eugene Segre* Alan Sieroty* Julie Terrell Hooper and William Hooper A n n u a l R e p o r t C A N T O R We are grateful for the extraordinary generosity and devotion of donors who make so many of our accomplishments possible. Friends Circle Tier II Monique Apatoff Melissa and James Badger Galina Balon and Vladimir Nekhendzy* Rita and Stanley Bell Estate of Robert Bothwell* Melissa and Kenneth Brenner Karen Virginia Edwards Louise and Lawrence Frye Mimi Gardner Gates Terilyn Hanko Janice and H. Stephen Meisel Kimberly Young and John Moragne Cristina M. Morgan and Stephen Braun Bergren Lynne and Perry Olson Ximena Pavlik Kathleen and Robert Piziali Raymond Family Foundation Elizabeth K. Raymond Wendy and Jeffrey Rohn Danelle and Mario Rosati Carol and Michael Shealy Deborah and Michael Shepherd Silicon Valley Community Foundation Stanford Federal Credit Union Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation Wells Fargo Friends Circle Tier III Atthowe Fine Art Services Stefanie Lingle Beasley Dr. Ned Chapin Barbara and John Holzrichter David Knowles Darle and Patrick Maveety Phyllis and Kenneth Sletten Jan and Robert Strohecker Friends Circle Tier IV Stina and Herant Katchadourian Amy Ladd Philanthropic Ventures Foundation Friends Circle Tier V Mr. Paul Althouse Asian Art Museum Foundation of San Francisco Christina and Mason Astley Lynda Helmstadter Barber Barbara and Arnold L. Bloom A n n u a l In Memory of Donald G. Fisher Jill and John Freidenrich In Honor of Betsy G. Fryberger Dave Himmel blau In Memory of Ruth L. Halperin Ms. Barbara D. Carson Susan and John Diekman Judith A. Wolken In Memory of Madelyn G. Jason Martha and Roger Mertz In Memory of Irene Martha Johnson Geraldine W. Asper Lezlie and John H. Glare Ann Marie Holleschau In Memory of Jane Miller Jeanne Abbott David Kennedy Barry Leskin William Nichols In Honor of Carolyn and William Reller Cindy and Jeff Traum In Honor of Judith Rino Ms. Barbara D. Carson In Honor of Norma Schlossman Alyce and Mike Parsons Mr. David A. Schlossman In Honor of Tad Taube Anne and Dick Gould In Memory of Ms. Albert J. Kurtzon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon M u s e u m L e g ac y C i rc l e Art Thompson (Canada, 1948 – 2003), Dog, 1974. Screenprint. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of Malcolm and Karen Whyte, 2009.92 Terry Huggins Carlitz Chris and Jeffrey Carlton Julia Michael-Charnes and James Charnes Betty and Albert Cohen Patricia and Philip De Brincat Lyn and Patrick Dougherty Maria V. Gerzon Erdi Fidelity Investments Camilla Field Judy Font Judith Harris Madeleine Hexter Priscilla Hexter Daniel Hill Mrs. Robert W. Jamplis John & Sandra Leland Foundation Judith Keyani Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leland, Jr. Donna Maytham Diane McCoy Betsy Okarma Marjorie Pitchon Stanford Nurse Alumnae Anne and Craig Taylor The Terraces of Los Gatos The Town Club Kimberly and Kyle Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Wilbur H O N O R A RY & MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Mrs. Martin Anderson Mrs. Burt Avery In Memory of Carmen M. Christensen Marion Dumont Jane and Tom Morton Kemi Nakabayashi In Honor of Diane Christensen Rita Barela and Thomas K. Seligman* In Honor of Katherine Jean Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clifford In Memory of Penny Dorfman Terry Su and Richard Sousa In Memory of Professor and Director Emeritus Lorenz Eitner Marianne Arnstein Nancy and Clayton Bavor Pauline Brown David C. Cateforis Anne O’Neil Dauer Mrs. Electra D. de Peyster Mrs. Phyllis G. Diebenkorn The Ducommun and Gross Foundation Lynn and Robert Ducommun Judith and Robert Falconer Marilyn Fogel Edith Glazener Mary-Margaret Goggin Marcia Growdon Anthony Gully Nancy Harris Barbara and Albert Hastorf Marilyn Hohbach Judith and William Kays Phoebe Korn Philip Lally Elise and George Liddle Elizabeth and J. T. Martin Darle and Patrick Maveety Jody Maxmin Martha Mertz Marcia Morse Steven Nash Sandra and Wilcox Patterson Bonnie Rattner Marlyn and Marvin Richards Peter Stansky Joan and Stewart Steere Marion Stewart Roberta Thompson Helen Trimpi Rex Vaughan Ilse Von Witzleben Kenneth Wayne Phyllis Willits The following donors have made plans to support the Center in perpetuity, either through monetary gifts or gifts of art. Eric and Elaine Berson Pauline Brown Gayle Brugler Betye Burton Bliss Carnochan Mr. and Mrs. William A. Campbell Virginia and William Carpenter Betty and George Cilker Nancy Patricia Coe Betty and Albert Cohen Anne Dauer Shirley Ross Davis Susan and John Diekman Beverly and Stephen Docter Alexander Fetter M. Richard Giffra Barbara Goldenberg Barbara Gray Ruth and Robert Halperin Nancy Harris Priscilla and George Hexter Michael Heymann and Deborah Port Robert S. Hockwald A R T S C E N T E R R e p o r t C a n to r A rt s C e n t e r M e m b e r s h i p We remain grateful for the support of all of our members. Space allows us to recognize only those at the Benefactor level and above. Director’s Circle Kit and Peter Bedford Helen and Peter Bing Paula and Bandel Carano Susan and John Diekman Doris Fisher Jill and John Freidenrich Yvette and John Gurley Robert Halperin Andrea and John Hennessy Marilyn and Harold Hohbach Elizabeth and Zachary Hulsey Lindsay and Peter Joost Liong Seen Kwee Jeanne and William Landreth Ambassador Bill and Jean Lane Daryl and John Lillie Jane and Michael Marmor Deedee and Burton McMurtry Vinie and J. Sanford Miller Nancy and Lawrence Mohr Lisa and David Mooring Barbara and Kenneth Oshman Andrea and Geoffrey Ralston Marcia and Fred Rehmus Carolyn and William Reller Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor Marilynn and Carl Thoma New Founders’ Circle Mary Anne Nyburg Baker and G. Leonard Baker Suzanne and Bruce Crocker Julie Terrell Hooper and William Hooper Jeannette and Robert Latta Emily Leisy Cathy McMurtry Betsy and Bill Meehan Charlotte and George P. Shultz Marilyn Hohbach Virginia and Benjamin Holt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hubbard Janet Kreager Huston Patricia Geary Johnson (’51) and George Robert Johnson Phoebe Korn William Leben Ambassador Bill and Jean Lane Kirk Edward Long Darle and Patrick J. J. Maveety Samuel C. Miller J. Sanford Miller Richard Narver Alicia and Merrill Newman Barbara and Warren Poole Fred and Marcia Rehmus Nancy Weeks Rossen Dorothy and George Saxe Gaither Hatcher Smith and W. Byron Smith Peter Stansky Mary and Charles Tanenbaum Ellen Uhrbrock Melitta and Rex Vaughan Frank Paulin (U.S.A., b. 1926), Man with Cigar, 1952. Gelatin-silver print. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of Bruce and Silke Silverstein, 2010 A n n u a l A n n u a l Suzanne and Laurence Spitters Madeline and Isaac Stein Rex Vaughan Barbara and Michael Wilsey Connoisseurs’ Circle Katherine and George Alexander Wendelin Wright and John Bravman Kerry and Howard Dallmar Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eisenstat Cynthia and Bill Floyd Ann Maris Griffiths Lucille and Walter Harrison Grace and Laurance Hoagland Pamela Miller-Hornik and David Hornik P. L. Loughlin Shirley and Duncan Matteson Darle and Patrick Maveety Laura Nagle Carrie and George Penner Juliana Petricciani Catarina and Andrew Schwab Allison Whiting Sheila Duignan and Michael Wilkins Artists’ Circle Marianne Arnstein Mrs. Burt Avery Alison and James Barta Nancy and Clayton Bavor Mildred and Paul Berg Marilyn and Allan Brown Tecoah and Thomas Bruce Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Butcher Chris and Jeffrey Carlton Joyce Castellino Martha and Paul Chamberlain Elizabeth Cilker Lynda and Charlie Clark Diane Copeland Ann and E. David Crockett Joan Hong and Roger Day Ann Baskins and Thomas DeFilipps Susan and Harry Dennis Anne and Jerry Down Linda and Mike Edwards Barbara and William Edwards Mary Jane and William Elmore Sally Randel and Paul Fearer R e p o r t C A N T O R R e p o r t Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fenton Doris-Jane Fondahl Carol C. and Joel P. Friedman Betsy and Robert Gamburd Judith and Michael Gaulke Alison Geballe Professor Emeritus and Mrs. Theodore Geballe Lynn and James Gibbons Marcia and John Goldman Diane and Harry Greenberg Inta and Bruce Hasenkamp Fredericka and Derk Hunter Annette and David Jorgensen Elaine Baskin and Kenneth Krechmer Teresa and William Kurfess Grayson and David Lane Joan Lane Jane and Drew Lanza Stuart Leeb Nancy Livingston and Fred Levin Susan and Richard Levy Beverly and Peter Lipman Elizabeth and Joseph Mandato Mary and Bruce Marsh Christie and James McCoy Linda and Anthony Meier Martha and Roger Mertz Constance Corcoran Miller Mrs. Albert Moorman Kimberly Young and John Moragne Roslyn and Mervin Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pavey Leonilla and William Perry Patricia and Rowland Rebele Mindy and Jesse Rogers Amy and William Salisbury Jillian Manus-Salzman and Alan Salzman William S. Schuyler Jacqueline and Pieter Smith Eta and Sass Somekh Marilyn Speigl Srinija Srinivasan Professor Emeritus and Mrs. Patrick Suppes Cindy and Jeff Traum Katherine and Mark Valentine David Wallenberg Jennifer Yelland C E N T E R We extend our deepest thanks for our donors’ avid interest, enduring encouragement, and generous support. Adolph Rosekrans Jane Vaden and Norman Roth Theresa and Mark Rowland Patricia and James Schaaf Norma and Charles Schlossman Pamela and Lawrence Schwab Mrs. Edwin A. Seipp, Jr. Alan Sieroty Barbara and Arnold Silverman Jan and Robert Strohecker Mrs. William P. Thomas Eileen Moran and F. J. Van Rheenen Gail and Robert Walker Karen Walsh Judith and Peter Wolken Katherine and Stephen Wurzburg Mr. Jerome D. Young Benefactor Nicole and Joseph Akerman Paul Althouse Gwen and Patrick Anderson Veronica Arthur Helena and Richard Babb Melissa and James Badger Malcolm R. Beasley Terrye and Robert Bellas Bonnie Brae JoAnn and Ross Bright Mary Rose and Luca Cafiero Charlene Cogan Rosa and Werner Cohn Marilyn and George Coombe Barbara Crawford Margaret and Yogen Dalal Kathleen Davis Ralph Del Sarto Janet and Guy DiJulio Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip DiNapoli Peggy and Stephen Dow Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich David Elliott Suzanne and Allan Epstein Nancy and John Etchemendy Lynn Bunim and Alexander Fetter Emily Huggins Fine Jeanne and Frank Fisher Marc A. Franklin Nancy and Charles Geschke Mrs. Jonathan B. Gifford Mary and Clinton Gilliland Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Glockner Faith and David Gobuty Emily and Michael Goldberg Mrs. Richard I. Gonzalez Susan and William Gould Irene Wapnir and Ralph Greco Carol and Dexter Hake Celeste Baranski and Paul Hammel Nan and Orion Hoch Mrs. Jean M. Hood Mrs. John A. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hunter, Jr. Beth and Luther Izmirian Betty Jeanne Johnson John Jorgenson Alyce and Steven Kaplan Jill and Donald Knuth Iris and Harold Korol Meg and Jeff Berkes A R T S Contemporary Collectors Circle William Harry Warren Bicknell (U.S.A., 1860 – 1947), Self-Portrait, 1897. Etching and drypoint. Cantor Arts Center, Given in recognition of Betsy G. Fryberger, curator emerita, by Dave Himmelblau, 2010.13 Gloria and Kenneth Levy Elise and George Liddle Carol and Hal Louchheim Lynda Lynch Helen and David MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Makler Shoshana Chazan and Anthony Malutta Joanne and Robert Mann Alex Matson Katherine and Robert Maxfield Darlene Vian and Brian McCune Virginia Meade Phyllis Moldaw Charlotte Lowell and Charles Munger Anne Casey and David Neuman Kay and Peter Nosler Petty and J. Boyce Nute Mary O’Rourke Gretchen and Robert Ostenberg Kevin Paige Pamela and James Patterson Margaret Baxter-Pearson and Eric Pearson Lesley and Peter Phillips Kathleen and Robert Piziali Barbara and Warren Poole Paula and William Powar Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ream Laurose and Burton Richter Helen Robison Mickie Anderson Judy Barber Elaine Baskin and Kenneth Krechmer Judy and Henry Blommer Margi Blunt Barbara Bogomilsky Ann Bowers Tecoah and Thomas Bruce Susan Carey Joyce and Ronald Castellino Lynda and Charlie Clark Ann and David Crockett Jean Curtiss Deirdra DiNapoli Jennifer DiNapoli Barbara and William Edwards Connie Eisenstat Jo Beardsley and Gil Ellenberger Sharon Elsen Nancy Farrar Nancy Fiene Jeanne and Frank Fischer Sue Fitch Cynthia and Bill Floyd Jill and John Freidenrich Marilee Gardner Lynn and Jim Gibbons Nancy Gonzalez Ruth Gottlieb Ann Griffiths Susan and Harry Hartzell Lucie Jay Annette Jorgensen Judith Kays Jeanne Kennedy Phoebe Korn Iris and Harold Korol Jean Krakower Diane La France Kathryn Ladra Gloria Levy Carol and Hal Louchheim Linda Lynch Suzanne and Stan Mantell Jane McInnis Jean McIntyre Sonia and Bud McLellan Deedee and Burt McMurtry Cathy McMurtry Linda Meier Martha Mertz Phyllis Moldaw Roz Morris Elke Muller Carol Nie Kay and Peter Nosler Barbara Oshman Sandra Patterson Jane Pica Helen and Joseph Pickering Barbara and Warren Poole Barbara Preuss Judy and Walter Robinson Ruth Seiler Barbara Silverman Bonnie Silverman Amanda Tevis Carmen Ortiz and Jerry Torrance Julia Veitch Nancy Veitch Judith A. Wolken Jennifer Yelland Gail Young Sara Zumwalt Mark Lere (U.S.A., b. 1950), Untitled, 1989. Welded and rusted steel and rubber. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of Jack (A.B. 1960) and Gloria Clumeck, 2009.93
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