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Donors 2018–19 Donors 2018–19 1 Trustees of The Museum of Modern Art Leon D. Black Steven Cohen Steven Tananbaum Chairman Edith Cooper Yoshio Taniguchi*** Douglas S. Cramer** Jeanne C. Thayer** Ronnie F. Heyman Lewis B. Cullman* Alice M. Tisch President Paula Crown Edgar Wachenheim III David Dechman Gary Winnick Sid R. Bass Anne Dias Griffin Xin Zhang Mimi Haas Glenn Dubin Marlene Hess Lonti Ebers Ex Officio Maja Oeri Joel S. Ehrenkranz Richard E. Salomon John Elkann Glenn D. Lowry Vice Chairmen Laurence Fink Director HRH Duke Franz of Bavaria*** Glenn D. Lowry Glenn Fuhrman Bill de Blasio Director Kathleen Fuld Mayor of the City of New York Howard Gardner** Richard E. Salomon Maurice R. Greenberg*** Corey Johnson Treasurer Agnes Gund Speaker of the Council of the Mimi Haas City of New York James Gara Marlene Hess Assistant Treasurer Ronnie F. Heyman Reshma Saujani AC Hudgins Speaker's Designee Patty Lipshutz Barbara Jakobson Secretary Werner H. Kramarsky* Scott M. Stringer Jill Kraus Comptroller of the Ronald S. Lauder Marie-Josée Kravis City of New York Honorary Chairman June Noble Larkin** Ronald S. Lauder Aby Rosen Robert B. Menschel Michael Lynne* Comptroller's Designee Chairman Emeritus Donald B. Marron Wynton Marsalis*** Ann Fensterstock and Jerry I. Speyer Robert B. Menschel Tom Osborne Chairman Emeritus Khalil Gibran Muhammad Co-Chairmen of Philip S. Niarchos The Contemporary Arts Council Donald B. Marron James G. Niven President Emeritus Peter Norton *In memory Daniel S. Och **Life Trustee Agnes Gund Maja Oeri ***Honorary Trustee President Emerita Michael S. Ovitz Emily Rauh Pulitzer Marie-Josée Kravis David Rockefeller, Jr.** President Emerita Sharon Percy Rockefeller Lord Rogers of Riverside*** Wallis Annenberg** Richard E. Salomon Lin Arison*** Ted Sann*** Sarah Arison Anna Marie Shapiro Sid R. Bass Lila Silverman*** Lawrence B. Benenson Anna Deavere Smith Leon D. Black Jerry I. Speyer David Booth Ricardo Steinbruch Eli Broad** Jon Stryker Clarissa Alcock Bronfman Daniel Sundheim Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Tony Tamer 2 Board of Directors of MoMA PS1 Agnes Gund Tom Finkelpearl Chairman Commissioner, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Philip Aarons Sarah Arison Leon D. Black Vice Chairmen Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art John Comfort Treasurer Ronnie F. Heyman President, Board of Trustees, Alexis M. Sandler The Museum of Modern Art Secretary Philip Aarons Sarah Arison Joshua Black Adrian Cheng John Comfort George Farias Dana Farouki Wendy Fisher Agnes Gund Adam Kimmel Svetlana Kuzmicheva-Uspenskaya Suydam R. Lansing Jennifer McSweeney Simon Mordant AM Peter Norton Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi Lisa Roumell Cindy Sherman Robert Soros Lise Stolt-Nielsen Beth Swofford Mickalene Thomas John L. Thomson Diana Widmaier Picasso Ex-Officio Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York Vincent Roberti Mayor’s Designee James Van Bramer Council Member, 26th District Queens Melinda Katz Queens Borough President 3 Donors to the Capital Campaign Donors to the Capital Campaign The Museum of Modern Art gratefully acknowledges the generous donors who have contributed to the success of this extraordinary undertaking to build our new MoMA and ensure its great future through the growth of the Museum's endowment. Founders David Geffen Foundation John and Lavinia Elkann David and Peggy Rockefeller* Kenneth Griffin and Anne Dias Griffin David G. Booth Agnes Gund Steven and Alexandra Cohen City of New York Jerry I. Speyer and The Michael Ovitz Family Katherine G. Farley Helen and Charles Schwab Jon Stryker and Sid R. Bass Slobodan Randjelović Debra and Leon Black Kenneth C. Griffin *In memory Mimi and Peter Haas Fund Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin Samuel J.* and Ronnie F. Heyman Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Ronald S. and Jo Carole Lauder Alice and Tom Tisch Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Sarah Arison and Thomas Wilhelm Paula and James Crown Eva and Glenn Dubin Lonti Ebers and Bruce Flatt Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman Robert B. Menschel Daniel and Jane Och Maja Oeri Eyal and Marilyn Ofer Family Foundation Brett and Daniel Sundheim Sandra and Tony Tamer Lisa and Steven Tananbaum Xin Zhang and Shiyi Pan Annenberg Foundation Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and Gustavo Cisneros Anne and Joel S. Ehrenkranz Laurence D. Fink and Lori Fink Jill and Peter Kraus Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Richard Roth Joan H. Tisch* Anonymous Elyse and Lawrence B. Benenson Clarissa Alcock and Edgar Bronfman, Jr. David Dechman and Michel Mercure 5 Donors to the Capital Campaign Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc. Michael D. Fields Randall and Eleni Gianopulos The Contemporary Arts Council of James and Ysabella Gara Jennifer Glassman The Museum of Modern Art Gund Family Charitable Fund Amy J. Goldrich Lewis B. Cullman* The Junior Associates of Lenore S. and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Museum of Modern Art Bernard A. Greenberg Fund in memory of Tom Slaughter LLWW Foundation Grinstein Family Charitable Fund The International Council of Susan and Glenn D. Lowry Joon Han The Museum of Modern Art Richard L. Menschel in memory Dinese Hannewald Carl Jacobs Foundation of Tom Slaughter Betty and Richard C. Hedreen Thomas H. Lee and Robert E. Meyerhoff and Gabriele Henkel* Ann Tenenbaum Rheda Becker Alexandra A. Herzan LVMH/Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Peter Norton Barbara Jakobson Ninah and Michael* Lynne Brigitte and Arend Oetker Vikram Kuriyan Emily Rauh Pulitzer Thomas R. Osborne and Barbara and Richard S. Lane Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro Scott Benaglio Nancy L. Lane Dian Woodner Dr. Annette Urso Rickel Evelyn Lorentzen-Bell Louisa Sarofim Bernard I. Lumpkin and Philip Aarons and Ann and Mel Schaffer Carmine D. Boccuzzi Shelley Fox Aarons Barbara Karp Shuster Karen G. Mandelbaum* Anonymous William S. Susman and Emily Glasser Michael Margitich Edith Cooper and Robert Taylor Courtney Finch Taylor Josie McCarthy Mrs. Donald G. Fisher Franny Heller Zorn and Roblee McCarthy, Jr. The Friends of Education of Richard L. Zorn Jennifer McSweeney The Museum of Modern Art in Beatrix and Gregor Medinger memory of Dr. Stuart W. Lewis Emilio Ambasz Kevin Meyers Ann and Graham Gund Cetie and Anthony Ames Marsy Mittlemann in honor of Agnes Gund The Honorable* and Stephanie Lawson-Muhammad Geoffrey and Sarah Gund Mrs. Kofi Annan and Khalil Gibran Muhammad in honor of Agnes Gund Christopher L. Apgar Ruthard Murphy The Gordon and Llura Gund Eric J. Barkley and Karole Dill Barkley John Naughton Foundation in honor of J. Edward Barth Ruth Nordenbrook Agnes Gund Jody and Brian Berger Kathleen O'Grady The Hayden Family Foundation William L. Bernhard Hilary and Stuart Oran Thelma and AC Hudgins Cordia Beverley The Overbrook Foundation KB Home in memory of Lester Pollack Mickey and Larry Beyer Tommie L. Pegues and Sally and Wynn* Kramarsky Todd Bishop Donald A. Capoccia James G. Niven Anna Bitton George Petrides Sharon P. and John D. Rockefeller IV Canela and Andrés von Buch Marquita J. Pool-Eckert and Susan and David Rockefeller John and Jane Comfort Knut Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Salomon Brian Craig and Dr. Michael Swerdlow Chuckie Reddy Per J. Skarstedt Douglas S. Cramer and Hubert Bush Karen Saah and Mark Price John L. Thomson Elissa and Edgar Cullman, Jr. Will Sahlman Elizabeth Learson Daniels Nick Savasta Ann and J. Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Eleanore and Domenico De Sole June and Paul Schorr in memory of Margaret McDermott Dudley and Michael Del Balso Jack Shear Anne H. Bass Ronald Dobey Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation Charina Endowment Fund Oya and Bülent Eczacıbaşı Anna Deavere Smith James J. Coleman, Jr.* Eric Ellenbogen and Viking Global Foundation Mary McDermott Cook Dominic Ramos-Ruiz Jamie and Emmett Watson Lewis B. Cullman* and Rita and Waldo Falkener, Jr. Virginia Wright Louise Hirschfeld Cullman Clay Farland Barney* and Rebecca Ebsworth Terry Fassburg *In memory Mrs. Agustín E. Edwards Lauren and Brian Frank Ann and Lee Fensterstock Howard Gardner 6 Donors to the MoMA PS1 Endowment Sarah Arison in honor of Agnes Gund Agnes Gund Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc. John and Lavinia Elkann The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation in memory of Tom Slaughter Philip Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons Ann and Graham Gund in honor of Agnes Gund Geoffrey and Sarah Gund in honor of Agnes Gund The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation in honor of Agnes Gund Maja Oeri in admiration and honor of Agnes Gund John L. Thomson Alice and Tom Tisch in honor of Agnes Gund Charina Endowment Fund John and Jane Comfort Jennifer McSweeney Richard L. Menschel in memory of Tom Slaughter Robert B. Menschel in memory of Tom Slaughter 7 Donors to the Collection Donors to the Collection The Museum of Modern Art gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their generous contributions to the Museum’s collection. The A+D Circle The Friends of Education of Alison Maclean Estate of Barbara S. Adler The Museum of Modern Art Ron Magliozzi Estate of Anna Alekseevna Andreeva Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr. Maripol Carol and David Appel Fund for the Twenty-First Century Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Family Fund James and Ysabella Gara Kerry James Marshall Sarah Arison Herbert S. Gardner Estate of Kynaston McShine Darren Aronofsky General Print Fund Robert B. Menschel and Jo Baer Richard Gerrig and Janet Wallach Leslie Barnett Timothy Peterson Estate of Russ Meyer Sid R. Bass Estate of James Giblin Richard Misrach Merrill C. Berman and Robert Gober The Modern Women's Fund Dalia S. Berman Linda Goldstein Ko Nakajima/Creative James Keith Brown and Jay Gorney and Tom Heman Cataloging Japan Eric Diefenbach Estate of Margot Gottlieb Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Arthur M. Bullowa Fund Grabul Family Archive James G. Niven Estate of Miguel Calvo Adriana Cisneros de Griffin Daniel and Jane Och Riva Castleman Endowment Fund Agnes Gund Maja Oeri Tracye and Francis Cavanaugh Hal Hartley Yoko Ono Carl Chiarenza Charles Heilbronn Orentreich Family Foundation Agnes Rindge Claflin Fund Jacques Herzog and Michael S.
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