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METRICS Letter from the Director It is with pride and gratitude that the Parrish presents this November 10, report on the Museum—the first since we opened the doors 2012 – 24 to our award-winning building in November, 2012. As such, Special temporary Exhibitions this publication is much more than an Annual Report. It is December 31, the story of the discoveries and accomplishments of the 2014 Parrish Art Museum in the 26 months from the grand opening 7 through December 2014. Monographs, exhibition catalogues, & If we were to distill those experiences into one word, it would be potential, as manifested through our expanding books on the permanent collection published collection, exhibitions, programs, educational initiatives, and ever increasing opportunities for the community to engage with art and artists. This growth was fueled by the support of our generous donors, dedicated board members, passionate 6 staff, and enthusiastic local, regional, national, and institutions worldwide hosting international visitors. parrish exhibitions The dramatic interior space has enabled us to dedicate specific galleries to special exhibitions, which have increased from three to six per year. At the same time, the Parrish has mounted three entirely new installations of selections 27,359 Portrait: Eric Striffler from our permanent collection that has grown to more than visitors to traveling exhibitions 3,000 works. Between 2012 and 2014, the Museum acquired 219 paintings, , works on paper, prints, photographs, and video that have enriched not only our world-class collection, but the experience of visitors to the Museum. 219 In addition, the Parrish has published seven monographs, New acquisitions books, and catalogues in the last two years—a remarkable feat for a museum of this size.

The Museum’s public programs have increased from 65 in 25 2013 to more than 90 concerts, talks, films, and book signings exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection in 2014. These events take place throughout the year in the many versatile spaces within the Museum—from the Lichtenstein Theater to the galleries. The Education Department expanded its initiatives with the first Artist-in- Residence program, where Steven and William Ladd worked 149,990 with 1,100 children and adults. Visitors to the museum The result of these efforts was a remarkable 149,990 visitors to the Museum from the opening through 2014. The Parrish also experienced a surge in memberships that has continued 349 to steadily climb. The launch of two membership programs, Docent-led free public tours Resident Benefits and Parrish Contemporaries Circle, created opportunities to engage two new constituencies.

With all of these accomplishments, we are in the infancy 185 stages of fully realizing what the Parrish can be. We are gratified by all we have achieved and enthusiastic about the group Tours potential for what we have yet to discover.

Terrie Sultan Frederic M. Seegal H. Peter Haveles, Jr. Director Chair President 219 Board of Trustees Board of Trustees School Tours

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Exhibitions

Exhibitions 2014 Jennifer Bartlett Jennifer Bartlett (American, born 1941) The Permanent Collection: Amagansett Diptych #1, 2007–08 Oil on two canvases Making Connections 108 x 216 inches November 8, 2013 – November 7, 2014 Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Promised Gift of Michael Forman and Jennifer Rice The first reinstallation of the Permanent Collection was made possible, in part, by the generous support of Maren Otto, Larry Gagosian, Sally and Wynn Student Art Exhibition 2014 Kramarsky, Barbara and Donald Zucker, Suzanne February 1– March 2, 2014 and Bob Cochran, James and Katherine Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. John Calicchio, The AYN Foundation, The Parrish Art Museum’s 2014 educational The Broad Art Foundation, and donors who wish to programming was supported, in part, by Fiona and remain anonymous. Stanley Druckenmiller, the Dewitt Wallace Fund for Youth at the Long Island Community Foundation, the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc., Artists Choose Artists 2013 JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Elisabeth and H. Peter November 9, 2013 – January 19, 2014 Haveles, Jr., The John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation, and the Town of Southampton. Artists Choose Artists was made possible, in part, by the generous support of the Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Linda Hackett/ CAL Foundation, Jennifer Bartlett: the Nash Family Foundation, and Elisabeth and H. Peter Haveles, Jr. Research and development History of the Universe— support was generously provided by The Werner and Works 1970 – 2011 From the grand opening of the new building Making Connections Maren Otto Fund for the Study of the Art of Eastern April 27 – July 13, 2014 (American, born 1949) Long Island. Programs in support of artists living in Water Mill on November 10, 2012 through Architecture of the Sky, 1990 and working in the region are made possible, in part, Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe– Oil on canvas by donors who wish to remain anonymous. Works 1970–2011 was made possible, in part, by December 2014, the Parrish Art Museum 106 x 92 inches the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., has presented twenty-four on- and off-site Museum purchase with funds Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Gene and exhibitions and traveled three exhibitions provided by the Parrish Art Museum Sueyun Locks, James and Lisa Cohen, Jennifer Rice Collector’s Circle and Michael Forman, Jane and Barton Shallat, Vivian organized by the Museum. Haime Barg, and the Herman Goldman Foundation. 6 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 7

Opp osite page: Platform: Installation view of the exhibition Platform: Maya Lin Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, , July 4–October 13, 2014 In foreground, three works in marble: Equator (2014), Latitude New York City (2013) and Arctic Circle (2013) On wall, Pin River—Sandy (2013) Steel straight pins Courtesy Pace Gallery, New York Photo: Gary Mamay

Left: William Glackens (American, 1870–1938) Cape Cod Pier, 1908 Oil on canvas 26 x 32 inches Collection of Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Gift of an anonymous donor

T okyo Brushstroke I & II— Broward. This exhibition was supported by an Alan Shields: In Motion the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the , 1994 indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts October 26, 2014 – January 19, 2015 New York State Legislature, The DeWitt Wallace Fund April 2014 – ongoing and the Humanities. Presentation at the Parrish for Youth at the Long Island Community Foundation, was made possible by the Sansom Foundation, Alan Shields: In Motion was made possible, and the Henry Buhl Foundation. Long Term Loan by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Elizabeth and in part, by the generous support of the Joseph and Courtesy of Glenn and Amanda Fuhrman and David Granville-Smith, and Allison Morrow. Sylvia Slifka Foundation, James Keith Brown and The Fuhrman Family Foundation, 2014. Estate of Eric G. Diefenbach, Van Doren Waxter, Barbara Toll/ The Permanent Collection: Roy Lichtenstein. The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation, Jacqueline Brody, Art. Illuminated. Barbara Nessim and Jules Demchick, Cynthia Parrish Road Show: November 8, 2014 – November 6, 2015 Hostetler and Nicholas Ulanov, Robin and Fred Michael Combs: Outhouse 2014, Seegal, Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo/Dorothea The Permanent Collection: Art. Illuminated. is Platform: Maya Lin Hallockville Farm Museum, Leonhardt Fund, Communities Foundation of Texas, made possible, in part, by the generous support of Ju– ly 4 October 13, 2014 Riverhead Richard A. Smith, Michèle and Steven Pesner, Maren Otto, the Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation, August 28 – October 13, 2014 Patricia Birch, Joa Baldinger and Heiner Friedrich, Suzanne and Bob Cochran, Linda and Gregory Platform: Maya Lin was made possible, in part, by Beau R. Ott and Anna Bogatin, Max Pine, and Fischbach, Christopher Harland and Ashley Leeds, the generous support of the Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Parrish Road Show, 2014, was made possible, Janet Roach. Foundation, Pace Gallery, New York, Linda Hackett/ in part, by the generous support of Caroline Hirsch, Calvin Klein Family Foundation, Melva Bucksbaum CAL Foundation, Debra and Leon Black, the Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, and Robby Stein and Raymond Learsy, and Galerie Lelong. Andrew Sabin Family Foundation, and Sandy and and Alexandra McNear. Public funding provided by Stephen Perlbinder. Suffolk County. Steven and William Ladd: The Museum’s programs are made possible, in part, Mary Queen of the Universe by the New York State Council on the Arts with October 26, 2014 – January 19, 2015 the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and by the property William Glackens Parrish Road Show: Steven and William Ladd: Mary Queen of the taxpayers from the Southampton Union Free School Ju– ly 20 October 13, 2014 Evan Desmond Yee: The App Store, Universe was made possible, in part, by the generous District and the Tuckahoe Common School District. GeekHampton, Sag Harbor support of the Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation William Glackens was co-organized by the August 30 – October 13, 2014 and the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation. Nova Southeastern University Museum of Art | The publication was made possible by the generous Fort Lauderdale, the Parrish Art Museum, and The Parrish Road Show, 2014, was made possible, support of The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz Barnes Foundation. It was made possible, in part, by in part, by the generous support of Caroline Hirsch, Fund for Publications and William H. Wright II. the Sansom Foundation, the Henry Luce Foundation, Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, and Robby Stein Support for the Scrollathon and Artist-in-Residence the National Endowment for the Arts, Christie’s, and Alexandra McNear. Public funding provided by program was provided by the National Endowment for Vontobel Swiss Wealth Advisors, and Funding Arts Suffolk County. the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with 8 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 9

Exhibitions Platform: Above, from left: Traveling Exhibitions Josephine Meckseper 2012 – 2013 November 2012 – Ju– ly 4 October 14, 2013 National Malcolm Morley December 2013 (American, born Great Britain, 1931) Alice Aycock Drawings: Thor I Loading in Richard’s Bay, 1998 Some Stories Are Worth Malcolm Morley: An gels, Demons, and Savages: Oil on canvas Repeating 56 x 72 inches Painting, Paper, Process Pollock, Ossorio, Dubuffet Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Two-part exhibition November 10, 2012 – January 13, 2013 Ju– ly 21 October 27, 2013 Gift of Malcolm and Lida Morley Parrish Art Museum, and Grey Art Gallery/ New York University Angels, Demons, and Savages April–July 2013 (American, 1912-1956) Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Art, Design The Permanent Collection: Michelle Stuart: Untitled, 1951 and Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara Collective Conversations Drawn from Nature Ink on Japanese paper 17½ x 22 inches January–April 2014 November 10, 2012–January 13, 2013 Ju– ly 21 October 27, 2013 Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of Edward F. Dragon in Memory of Alfonso Ossorio Jennifer Bartlett: Platform: Genius Loci— Parrish Road Show: Alice Aycock Drawings History of the Universe Inaugural Platform Project Sydney Albertini: Alice Aycock (American, born 1946) Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts by Hope Sandrow And Also, I Have No Idea, The Celestial City Game, 1988 June–October 2013 November 10, 2012 – January 31, 2013 Duck Creek Edwards Farm, Ink and watercolor on paper Parrish Art Museum 59½ x 89½ inches April–July 2014 East Hampton Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., August 10 – September 2, 2013 Gift of the Collectors’ Circle Student Exhibition 2013 Michelle Stuart February 2 – March 3, 2013 Michelle Stuart (American, born 1933) International Parrish Road Show: Materia Prima II (Islas Encantadas : Prints, Process Almond Zigmund: Series), 1981 and Collaboration The Permanent Collection: Interruptions Repeated, Graphite mounted on rag paper with gelatin silver prints Originally organized by Parrish Director Terrie Sultan Face Value; Land, Sea, Sky; Sag Harbor Whaling and 32 x 39⁷⁄⁸ inches during her tenure as Director of the Blaffer Art Museum, Selected Recent Acquisitions Historical Museum Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Houston, this exhibition has been hosted by nearly March 9 – April 7, 2013 August 24 – September 10, 2013 Gift of Jacqueline Brody 20 national and international venues since 2003. Recent venues include: Museum der Moderne, Salzburg Alice Aycock Drawings: October 2012–February 2013 White Cube, London Some Stories Are Worth March–April 2013 Repeating Museum of Contemporary Art | Australia, Sydney April 21 – July 13, 2013 November 2014–March 2015 10 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 11

Peter Campus (American, b. 1937), A cquisitions Passage at Bellport Harbor, 2010. High definition digital video. Dimensions variable, 25:46:06 minutes, Edition 2/3, Between January 2012 and December 2014, Museum purchase, with funds provided the Parrish Art Museum added 219 works to by Parrish Art Museum Collector’s Circle. its permanent collection, which includes Henri Cartier-Bresson (French, 1908–2004), Alberto Giacometti, 1961. paintings, sculpture, works on paper, prints, Gelatin silver print, 19¾ x 15 in. photographs, and video. The Parrish collection Gift of Jan Cowles. Louisa Chase (American, b. 1951), is distinguished for its core works by American Yellow Spooks, 1986. Oil on canvas, artists, many of whom resided or reside on two panels, 108 x 144 in. Gift of The Broad Art Foundation. the East End of Long Island. Dan Christensen (American, 1947–2007), Oreo, 1990. Acrylic on canvas, 66 x 68 in. Gift of Elaine Grove Christensen.

Clegg & Guttman (Irish, b. 1957 and 2012 Israeli, b. 1957), Untitled, 1997. Mary Abbott (American, b. 1921), Nell Blaine (American, 1922–1996), Cibachrome print, 72½ x 49½ in. Kenscoff Mountains, ca. 1950. Wild Rocks, n.d. Watercolor with Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, Watercolor and gouache on paper, pastel on paper, 12 x 16 in. Gift of The Carol and Arthur Goldberg 26 x 19 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Collection. Gift of Dr. John E. Hunt and Carol Hunt. Ross Bleckner (American, b. 1949), Chuck Close (American, b. 1940), Stephen Antonakos (American, Untitled (from America Now + Here Untitled, 1978. Color lithograph, 14 x 11 in. b. Greece, 1926–2013), Flor Neon, 1967. portfolio), 2009. C-print, 20 x 24 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Watercolor and pencil on paper, Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. 13 x 21 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Chuck Close Norman Bluhm (American, 1921–1999), Al Gore (from America Now + Here Tina Barney (American, b. 1945), Untitled, 1957. Oil and gouache on paper, portfolio), 2009. Gelatin silver print, The Artists, 1994. Chromogenic color 30 x 22 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. AP I/X, 20 x 24 in. print, 2/10, 51 x 64 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Gift of Andrea Greeven Douzet. Norman Bluhm , Untitled, 1953 Untitled, ca. 1961. Ink on paper, 14 x 11 in. Elaine de Kooning (American, 1920–1989), Juarez #5, ca. 1959. Adam Bartos (American, b. 1953), Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Perle Fine (American, 1908–1988), Ralph Gibson Ralph Gibson Islip, NY, 2009. Pigment print, Oil on paper, 22¼ x 30¹⁄⁸ in. Gift of Dr. John E. Hunt and Carol Hunt. Untitled (Study for Ritual), ca. 1960. Untitled (from the Black Series), 1980. Keyhole, 2009. Gelatin silver print, 7/25, 33 x 44 in. Gift of the artist. George Brecht (American, 1926–2008), Collage with painted paper and Gelatin silver print, 2/50, 47 x 35½ in. 20 x 16 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Untitled (Moore’s Barn & Roof Paint), newsprint, 15 x 18 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Adam Bartos ca. 1959. Printed paper, ink on paper (American, b. Netherlands, 1904–1997), Rocks and Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Ralph Gibson Greenport Yacht & Ship Building, and paper clip, 6¾ x 3⁵⁄⁸ in. Trees, ca. 1965. Oil and newsprint on Ralph Gibson Still Life /Shells, 2009. Greenport, NY, 2009. Pigment print, Gift of the (American, b. 1948), board, 22¼ x 28½ in. Untitled (Antiquities man under awning), Gelatin silver print, 6/25, 20 x 16 in. 33 x 44 in. Gift of the artist. Foundation. The Gang (from America Now + Here Gift of Dr. John E. Hunt and Carol Hunt. 1984. Gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. portfolio), 2009. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Adam Bartos James Brooks (American, 1906–1992), Chromogenic color print, 20 x 24 in. Mark Di Suvero (American, b. 1933), Ralph Gibson East Hampton, NY, 2010. Pigment print, Untitled, 1964. Gouache and crayon on Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Ralph Gibson Clothespin/Rock, 2010. 33 x 44 in. Gift of the artist. paper, 23 x 29 in. Wet Wash, 1992–1993. Watercolor and ink on paper, 22 x 30 in. Tire Tread, 2001. Gelatin silver print, Gelatin silver print, 7/25, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Eric Fischl Gift of Douglas S. Cramer. 6/25, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Adam Bartos Untitled (Woman in Shower), 1984. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. County Road 80, Southampton, NY, 2010. James Brooks Oil on chromecoat paper, 3 sheets, Joe Fig (American, b. 1958), Ralph Gibson Pigment print, 33 x 44 in. Untitled, 1953. Oil and gouache 16 x 12 in. each. Gift of Douglas S. Cramer Dana Schutz #2 (Table), 2004. Ralph Gibson Moonscape, 2010. Gelatin silver print, Gift of the artist. on paper, 22¼ x 27¾ in. in honor of Dorothy Lichtenstein. Doorknob, 2008. Gelatin silver print, 8/25, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Oil on linen on board, 9 x 12 in. Gift of Rita Krauss. 9/25, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Adam Bartos Till Freiwald (Peruvian, b. 1963), Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Shore Drive East, Napeague, NY, 2011. David Budnik (American, b. 1933), Untitled, 1997. Watercolor with graphite Joe Fig Ralph Gibson Pigment print, 44 x 33 in. Roy Lichtenstein with sons David and on paper, 92 x 60 in. Gift of The Carol Michael Goldberg, 2004. Oil on linen, Ralph Gibson Untitled/Picket Fence (from the Gift of the artist. Mitchell, 1964. Cibachrome print, and Arthur Goldberg Collection. 9 x 12 in. Gift of Rita Krauss. Doorknob, 2009. Gelatin silver print, American Gothic series), ca. 2010. 16 x 15 in. Gift of Jan Cowles. 5/25, 16 x 20 in. Chromogenic print, 24 x 30 in. Adam Bartos Ralph Gibson (American, b. 1939), Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Chariots of Fire (1), Water Mill, NY, 2011. Richmond Burton (American, b. 1960), Architectural Detail (rooftop with ornate Pigment print, 44 x 33 in. Zone, 1995. Oil on linen, 84 x 120 in. ironwork), 1980. Gelatin silver print, Gift of the artist. Gift of The Broad Art Foundation. 28 x 15 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. 12 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 13

April Gornik Howard Kanovitz (American, 1929–2009), Alen MacWeeney Eliot Porter (American, 1901–1990), Untitled (from America Now + Here Hampton’s Drive-In, 1974. Palomino’s Eye, Vermont, 1980. Waterfall, Hagavatia, Iceland, 1972. portfolio), 2009. C-print, 20 x 24 in. Acrylic on canvas, 42 x 90 in. Gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 in. Color photograph, 14 x 11 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Gift of the Howard Kanovitz Foundation Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. and Museum purchase, with funds April Gornik provided by Dorothy Lichtenstein, the Conrad Marca-Relli (American, (Canadian, b. 1932), Winter Light, 2009. Lithograph, 11 x 14 in. Parrish Art Museum’s Collector’s Circle, 1913–2000), Untitled, 1959. The Cross is in the Center, Tintoretto, Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. and Barbara Slifka. Oil on canvas collage, 17 x 18 in. 1988–1989. Watercolor and gold leaf on Gift of Richard I. Adrian. prepared acetate, 93 x 59⁵⁄⁸ in. Robert Harms (American, b. 1962), Mel Kendrick (American, b. 1949), Gift of Susanne Emmerich in memory of July, 1985. Oil on canvas, 42 x 38 in. Untitled, 2012. Cast paper, 60 x 40 in. Conrad Marca-Relli André Emmerich. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of the artist. Figure Form I, 1966. Oil and collage on canvas, 38 x 45 in. Clifford Ross (American, b. 1952), Mary Heilmann (American, b. 1941), Harry Kramer (American, b. 1940), Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Baxter Road, 1991. Oil on board, 5 x 8 in. Touch, 1990. Etching on handmade paper, Untitled, ca. 1985. Oil on paper, Gift of Richard I. Adrian. 16 x 12 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. 22 x 30 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American, 1925–1972), Romance (N) from Ambrose David Salle (American, b. 1952), Mary Heilmann Harry Kramer Bierce #3, 1962. Gelatin silver print, Costume Sketch for Molina Room, 1986. Valentine, 1990. Etching on handmade Belle Isle, 1987. Oil on paper, 9/25, 12 x 12¼ in. Gift of Jan Cowles. Pencil on paper, 15¾ x 19 in. paper, 16 x 12 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. 22½ x 30 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Douglas S. Cramer. Stephen Mueller (American, 1948–2011), Hans Hofmann (American, b. Germany, Robert Kulicke (American, 1924–2007), Oaxaca, 2007. Watercolor on paper, David Salle 1880–1966), Untitled (Self-Portrait), Single Yellow Pear with Almond, 1989. 14 x 11 in. Gift of Joe Zucker. Untitled (from America Now + Here n.d. Ink on paper, 11 x 8½ in. Oil on panel, 7³⁄⁸ x 6 in. portfolio), 2009. C-print, 20 x 24 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Costantino Nivola (American, b. Sardinia, Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. 1911–1988), N10, Widow by Good Will, Bryan Hunt (American, b. 1947), Robert Kulicke 1981. Travertine marble, 21½ x 40 x 4½ in. Hope Sandrow (American, b. 1951), Shadow Falls, 1982. Oil with pencil on Red Roses and Pink Snapdragons in a Gift of Claire A. Nivola. Shinnecock with Susannah, September paper, 14½ x 11¼ in. Glass Vase, 1990. Oil on panel, 8¼ x 10 in. 30 3:53 P.M., The Sky is Falling, Open Air Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Dennis Oppenheim (American, Studio, 2008. Albumen print, 20 x 16 in. 1938–2011), Radiant Fountain, 2010. Gift of the artist. Bryan Hunt Jonathan Lasker (American, b. 1948), Pencil, colored pencil, oil wash, oil pastel, Temple Ruins, 1992. Portfolio containing Untitled, 2002. Colored pencil and and spray paint on paper, 30 x 22 in. Hope Sandrow 4 soft ground etchings with dry point India Ink on paper, 30 x 22 in. Gift of the artist and James Salomon. Agenor, September 29 5:09 P.M., The Sky and 3 photogravures, Crown Point Press, Gift of Richard I. Adrian. is Falling, Open Air Studio in the study San Francisco, 5/20, 5¼ x 6¼ in. Raymond Parker (American, 1922–1990), space-time Artist Proof, 2008. Albumen Untitled (#343), 1958. Oil on canvas, Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Alfred Leslie (American, b. 1927), print, 20 x 16 in. Gift of the artist. Untitled (Frontispiece from Kenneth 61 x 50 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Bryan Hunt Koch’s 1959 portfolio of poems entitled Matthew Satz (American, b. 1971), Raymond Parker Veil Falls, 2005. Charcoal, acrylic wash “Permanently”), 1961. Screenprint, Untitled (Smoke Painting 9.9.05), 2005. Untitled, ca. 1958–1965. Oil on canvas, and oil stick on unstretched canvas, 18¹⁄⁸ x 14³⁄⁸ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Oil-based enamel on canvas, 14 x 11 in. 11 x 12 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. 144 x 72 in. Gift of the artist. Gift of Joe Zucker. Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997), Betty Parsons (American, 1900–1982), Dorothea Rockburne, The Cross is in the Center, Tintoretto, 1988–1989 Valerie Jaudon (American, b. 1945), Dinnerware Set, n.d. Glazed ceramic Avigail Schimmel (Israeli, b. 1970), The Pope, 1980. Acrylic on wood, Untitled, 1984. Watercolor on paper, dinnerware, four place settings Rudy Burckhardt, Spring ‘99, 1999. 20¼ x 7¼ x 5¼ in. Gift of the 10 x 9½ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. comprised of dinner plate, salad plate, C-print, 24 x 20 in. Ralph Gibson Michael Goldberg Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. soup bowl, cup and saucer, and side Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Clothespin/Board, 2011. Untitled, 1994. Mixed media on paper, Bill Jensen (American, b. 1945), plate, Dimensions variable. Gift of the Gelatin silver print, 6/25, 20 x 16 in. 19½ x 19½ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Betty Parsons Fei Fei #36, 2001. Egg and oil tempera Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Alan Shields (American, 1944–2005), Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Kachina, 1981. Acrylic on wood, on paper, 21 x 51½ in. My Roller Derby Queen, 1974. Screenprint Michael Goldberg 35½ x 15½ x 3½ in. Gift of the Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Sheridan Lord (American, 1926–1994), on fabric over board, 17 x 17 in. Ralph Gibson Untitled, 2001. Oil on paper, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Still Life, September–May 1985 and Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Water Pail, 2011. Gelatin silver print, 14¼ x 14 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Ray Johnson (American, 1927–1995), December–May 1986, 1985–1986. 4/25, 20 x 16 in. Gift of Carol and Ray Betty Parsons Marianne Moore’s Hat, 1973. Oil on canvas, 28 x 38 in. Gift of Alan Shields Merritt. Alastair Gordon (American, b. 1952), Pulling That Way, 1982. Acrylic on wood, Mixed media collage on paper, 15 x 15 in. Alexander Maynard and Pamela Lord. The Baptismer, 1979. Acrylic and Untitled (Truro Beach), 2002. Ink and 26 x 19 x 3 in. Gift of the Gift of Richard I. Adrian. thread on canvas, 18½ x 18½ in. Michael Goldberg, (American, gouache on handmade paper, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Alen MacWeeney (American, b. Ireland, Gift of Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz. 1924–2007), Untitled, ca. 1960. 12 x 8¾ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Richard Kalina (American, b. 1945), 1939), Closed School, Vermont, 1980. Oil and newsprint on board, 8½ x 8 in. Ellen Phelan (American, b. 1943), Fajardo, 1999. Watercolor and ink on Gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 in. Alan Shields Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Alastair Gordon Montauk, L.I., 1981. Gouache on paper, paper, 18 x 24 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Chain Foot Plate, 1980. Acrylic and Amagansett–Milford, 2004–2005. 19¼ x 26¼ in. Gift of Barbara Toll in thread with cotton twill on canvas, Michael Goldberg Ink on paper, 12¹⁄⁸ x 9 in. honor of Trudy Kramer. Richard Kalina Alen MacWeeney 31 x 31 in. Untitled, 1962. Mixed media on paper, Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Cremona, 2006. Watercolor and ink Stallion, Vermont, 1980. Gift of Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz. 19 x 24 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Daniel Pollera (American, b. 1953), Gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 in. April Gornik (American, b. 1953), on paper, 22½ x 30 in. Approaching Winter Solstice, ca. 2000. Untitled, 1985. Charcoal on paper, Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Carol and Ray Merritt. Oil on canvas, 20 x 24 in. 50 x 38¼ in. Gift of Douglas S. Cramer. Gift of Agnes and Martin Ehrenreich. 14 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 15

Dorothea Rockburne Jeff Koons (American, b. 1955), Process proof, 1968. Pencil and wax on Balloon Dog (Blue), 2002. Metallic folded paper, 27 x 32 in. Gift of the porcelain, 10½ x 10½ x 4½ in. Gift of Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Jared, Marina, Bettina and Bill Cisneros.

Joe Zucker (American, b. 1941), The First Robert Kushner (American, b. 1949), Roll of 96” Wide No. 12, 1978. Cotton, Untitled, 1980. Mixed media on canvas, acrylic, and Rhoplex on cotton duck, 120 x 47 in. 48 x 48 in. Gift of Arne and Milly Glimcher. Gift of Britta Le Va and Joe Zucker.

Laurie Lambrecht (American, b. 1955), 2013 Esteban Vicente, 1990. Archival pigment print, Edition 1/12, 24 x 24 in. Alice Aycock (American, b. 1946), Gift of the artist. Eric Fischl, Untitled (Woman in Shower), 1984 The Rosetta Stone City Intersected By the Celestial Alphabet, 1985. Claude Lawrence (American, b. 1944), White pencil and pastel on black paper, Joan Snyder (American, b. 1940), Esteban Vicente Controversy, 1994. Gouache on paper, 60 x 85 in. Gift of Henry S. McNeil. Art and the Nature of Grief, III, 1992. Untitled, 1959. Collage on paper, 23 x 22¾ in. Gift of Audlyn Higgins Mixed media monoprint, 38½ x 26 in. 15¾ x 18 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Williams and E.T. Williams, Jr. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Ilya Bolotowsky (American, b. Russia 1907–1981), Interlocking Reds, 1970. Esteban Vicente Claude Lawrence Joan Snyder Screenprint, Edition XVI/XXV, 30 x 22 in. Untitled, n.d. Collage on canvas, Even More, 2002. Gouache on paper, How Can You Make A Good Painting Gift of Jack W.C. Hagstrom, M.D. 12 x 20 in. Gift of Dr. John E. Hunt and 12 x 18 in. Gift of Auldlyn Higgins Williams Drawing?, 1993. Ink, crayon, and pencil Carol Hunt. and E.T. Williams, Jr. on paper, 10⁵⁄⁸ x 8⁵⁄⁸ in. Ilya Bolotowsky Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Untitled (Abstract), 1970. Screenprint, Steve Wheeler (American, 1912–1992), Claude Lawrence Edition 101/125, 24 x 24 in. Portrait of Essew, 1947. Silkscreen on After Hours, 2004. Gouache on paper, Theodoros Stamos (American, 1922– Gift of Jack W.C. Hagstrom, M.D. blue paper, 6 x 6³⁄⁸ in. 12 x 18 in. Gift of Auldlyn Higgins Williams 1997), Untitled, 1949. Oil on Masonite, Gift of Richard I. Adrian. and E.T. Williams, Jr. 30 x 24 in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Thornton Dial (American, b. 1928), A Lady in a Long-Necked Goose, n.d. Trevor Winkfield (British, b. 1944), Donald Lipski (American, b. 1947), Billy Sullivan (American, b. 1946), Watercolor and pencil on paper, Untitled (Cover design for John Candelabracadabra No. 2, 1990. Max, Sam, and Edo, 2011. Oil on linen, 30 x 22¼ in. Gift of Auldlyn Higgins Ashbery’s “Rivers and Mountains”), 1977. Mixed media assemblage with candles, 72 x 102 in. Museum purchase with Williams and E.T. Williams, Jr. Acrylic on paper, 17¼ x 20¼ in. wood case, and leather shoes with plastic funds provided by Parrish Art Museum Gift of Richard I. Adrian. shoe forms in wax, 43 x 36¼ x 6½ in. Collector’s Circle, Julie and Bobby Audrey Flack (American, b. 1931), Gift of Terri Hyland. , Self-Portrait, 1913 Taubman, Julie and Jeffrey Loria, Albert York (American, 1928–2009), Royal Fluch, 1977. Screenprint, 54 x 71 in. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Phillips Fund, Gift of Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel. Three Trees in a Landscape with Water Susan Meisel (American, b. 1947), Michèle and Steve Pesner, and partial 2014 in the Foreground, 1992. Town Line Road, 2006. gift of the artist. Caio Fonseca (American, b. 1959), Billy Sullivan (American, b. 1946), Stephen Antonakos (American, b. Greece, Oil on Masonite, 11 ⁷⁄⁸ x 13⁵⁄⁸ in. Color photograph, 28 x 40 in. Fifth Street C01.4, 2001. Mixed media Untitled (Portrait of Britta Le Va), 1979. 1926–2013), Voyage, 1999. Acrylic on Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel. (American, b. 1957), on canvas, 100 x 75 in. Gift of Gouache and oil stick on paper, Versacel, neon, 84 x 36 x 5 in. Lemon Nov 28, 1983, 1983. Oil, plaster, Jane Dresner Sadaka and Ned Sadaka. 32 x 42½ in. Gift of Naomi S. Antonakos. (American, b. 1926), Susan Meisel latex paint and tar on vinyl tile mounted Gift of Britta Le Va and Joe Zucker. Untitled (10), 1953. Oil on paper, Wainscott Main Beach, 2006. on four Masonite panels, 97¼ x 98½ in. Tara Geer (American, b. 1970), Stephen Antonakos 19¼ x 19¼ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Color photograph, 28 x 40 in. Gift of The Broad Art Foundation. Cantilever, 2011. Charcoal, pastel, Donald Sultan (American, b. 1957), #2–98, 1998. Cut paper, 23½ x 17¾ in. Gift of Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel. Jack Youngerman pencil and chalk on paper, 22 x 30 in. Eight Poppies, 2010. Screenprint, Gift of Jacqueline Brody. Donald Sultan Museum purchase with funds provided 20⁵⁄ x 36¾ in. Gift of the artist. Conflux II, 2003. Oil on carved Baltic Betty Parsons (American, 1900–1982), ⁸ Polish Landscape II Jan 5, 1990 by The Buddy Taub Foundation. Kaoru Arima (Japanese, b. 1969), birch plywood, 77 x 76 x 2¼ in. Untitled, 1931. Watercolor on paper, (Auschwitz), 1990. Latex paint and tar Diane Tuft (American, b. 1947), Empty Vessel, 2013. Acrylic on canvas, Gift of an anonymous donor. 16 x 12¾ in. Gift of The Barnett and on tile mounted on four Masonite panels, Tria Giovan (American, b. 1961), Victoria Valley, Sand Dunes, 2013. 28⁵⁄ x 23⁷⁄ in. Annalee Newman Foundation. ⁸ ⁸ 96 x 96 in. Jack Youngerman High Tide, Winter, 1999. Archival pigment Platinum print, 20 x 26 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Gift of The Broad Art Foundation. print, 28 x 34 in. Gift of the artist. Gift of Marcia Dunn and Jonathan Sobel. Suite of 10 pencil studies related to Dorothea Rockburne (Canadian, b. 1932), Jennifer Bartlett (American, b. 1941), Conflux II (2003), 2004. Colored pencil Egyptian Painting: Sahura, 1980. Conté John Torreano (American, b. 1941), Robert Harms (American, b. 1962), Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987), Elements: 4 Earth, 1990. and pencil on paper, Sheets range from crayon, pencil, oil, and gesso on folded P.M.’s Mum, 1985. Painted and incised Untitled, 2006. Oil on canvas, 32 x 32 in. Little Red Book, ca. 1970. 1 Holson photo Pastel and pencil on paper, 31½ x 31½ in. 9½ x 9½ in. to 11½ x 12 in. linen with wall drawing, 93 x 64¼ in. plywood with plastic, 96 x 108 in. Gift of Amy Sullivan. album of 20 Polacolor Type 108 prints, Gift of Dorothy Lichtenstein. Gift of an anonymous donor. Gift of the Prop Foundation. Gift of Harrison and Julie Augur. 1 x 3½ x 5½ in. Gift of The Andy Warhol Dorothea Rockburne (American, Mary Heilmann (American, b. 1941), Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Jennifer Bartlett Spencer Tunick (American, b. 1967), Ocean Road, 2012. Archival pigment Ry Rocklen (American, b. 1978), Elements: 4 Fire, 1990. Pastel and born Canada, b. 1932), Trophy Modern, 2013. Plastic trophy, Montauk 2, 2009. C-print mounted on lithograph on rag paper, Jack Youngerman (American, b. 1926), pencil on paper, 31½ x 31½ in. Untitled Study, 1968. Acrylic on trophy parts, and painted wood with plexiglass, (AP), 40 x 50 in. Masonite, 8¼ x 24 in. Gift of the 20 x 17 in. Gift of Susan Penzner. Untitled, 1967. Gouache on paper, Gift of Dorothy Lichtenstein. Gift of the artist and James Salomon. lighting element, 10¾ x 9 x 6 in. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. 40 x 29⁷⁄⁸ in. Gift of Muriel Davis. Valerie Jaudon (American, b. 1945), Gift of an anonymous donor. Ross Bleckner (American, b. 1949), Esteban Vicente (American, b. Spain, Carrollton II, 1979. Oil on canvas, Mysticism for Beginners, 2001. 1903–2001), #4, 1958. Charcoal on paper, 18¼ x 18 in. Oil on canvas, 83 x 178 in. 18 x 22½ in. Gift of Richard I. Adrian. Gift of Britta Le Va and Joe Zucker. Gift of Dana and Andrew Stone. 16 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 17

James Brooks Claus Hoie (American, b. Norway, Ry Rocklen (American, b. 1978), John Torreano Untitled, 1985. Silkscreen, 9 x 12 in. 1911–2007), Mulford Farm and Home 10,000 Year Wait, 2005. Styrofoam and Oxygem: Sapphire, 1990. Color woodcut Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks Sweet Home: Before the Storm, 1998. wine glasses, 36 x 19 x 19 in. with embossing, 29½ x 36 in. Foundation. Watercolor, 21 x 31 in. Gift of the Helen Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Gift of the artist. and Claus Hoie Charitable Foundation. Ingrid Calame (American, b. 1956), Ry Rocklen John Torreano #161 Working Drawing, 2004. Bryan Hunt (American, b. 1947), Sunday Spire, 2008. Windsock, metal, Oxygem: Topaz, 1990. Color woodcut Colored pencil on Mylar, 28 x 18 in. Falls with Bend, 1979. Hard ground epoxy, papier-mâché, and sand, with embossing, 29½ x 36 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. etching, sugar lift aquatint, soap ground 90 x 13 x 13 in. Gift of the artist. aquatint and drypoint, 84¾ x 15 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. William Merritt Chase (American, Gift of Mary Ryan and Bruce Lebowitz. Esteban Vicente (American, b. Spain, 1849–1916), Self-Portrait, 1913. Susan Rothenberg (American, b. 1945), 1903–2001), Collage #2, 1958. Oil on canvas, 24¼ x 20¹⁄⁸ in. Bryan Hunt Untitled, 1987. Charcoal, oil, and pencil Ink, paper, charcoal and pastel on paper, Gift of Louis Bacon. Islet III, 2000. Cast aqua-resin and on paper, 43¾ x 30 in. 20 x 24¾ in. Gift of Elaine Warshaw. iron oxide, 17¾ x 8½ x 7 in., Gift of Meryl and Robert Meltzer. Michael Cline (American, b. 1973), Gift of Philippa Weismann. Esteban Vicente The First Time, 2004. Oil on linen, Alan Shields (American, 1944–2005), No. 13, 1960. Oil on linen, 37 x 48⁷⁄⁸ in. 14 x 20 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Mel Kendrick (American, b. 1949), Flying Rick, 1977. Acrylic, watercolor, Gift of Elaine Warshaw. Untitled, 2012. Wood, Japan color, thread, handmade paper, and rickrack, Michael Cline and gesso, 51 x 17 x 16 in. 16 x 17 in. Gift of Douglas Baxter. Joe Zucker (American, b. 1941), The Patriot, 2007. Oil on linen, 25 x 25 in. Museum purchase with funds provided Installation of Kite String Spider, 1991. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. by the Collector’s Circle and the Adam Straus (American, b. 1956), Felt-tipped pen and pencil on paper, Evelyn Toll Family Foundation. Car on Beach, 2012. Oil on paper, 18 x 24 in. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Chuck Close (American, b. 1940), 11 x 15¼ in. Gift of Vivian Haime Barg. Self-Portrait/Photogravure, 2005. Koichiro Kurita (Japanese, b. 1946), Joe Zucker Photogravure GS 1400 print, 54¼ x 40 in. “Dot,” San Marcos, CA, 2005, 2006. Donald Sultan (American, b. 1957), Object: Wanted Poster; Subject: Jack! Gift of Paul J. Schupf Lifetime Trust, Platinum palladium print on handmade The Cantaloupe Pickers, 1983. AKA “The Foul Web Spider,” 1991. Gregory O. Koener Trustee. Gampi paper, 23 x 34 in. Gift of the artist. Tar and plaster on vinyl composite tile Felt-tipped pen on paper, 18 x 24 in. on Masonite, 96 ¼ x 96 ¼ in. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Peter Coffin (American, b. 1972), Untitled Ati Maier (German, b. 1962), More, 2004. Gift of Loretta and Robert Lifton. (Surrealist Frame), 2007. Gilded frame Ink and woodstain on paper, 24 x 48 in. Joe Zucker with wire and screw eyes, 29 x 17 x 1½ in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Josh Tonsfeldt (American, b. 1979), “Rubber Band Orb Weaver” Installation, Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Two Hands, 2008. C-prints, 24 prints, 1991. Felt-tipped pen on paper, 18 x 24 in. Jane Martin (American, b. 1956), 8 x 12 in. each. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Robert Dash (American, 1931–2013), Closer Far Away, 2005. Resin-coated Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Afternoon #2, 1965. Oil on canvas, photograph on wood panel, 42 x 55 in. Joe Zucker 60 x 60 in. Gift of the artist. Josh Tonsfeldt Spider, 1991. Acrylic on newsprint, Gift of the Madoo Conservancy. Untitled (Barn), 2008. HD Video, Color, 13½ x 22 in. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Dennis Oppenheim (American, 7 min., 50 sec. Robert Dash 1938–2011), Splash Building, 2009. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Joe Zucker John Ashbery, 1975. Oil on canvas, Galvanized steel, acrylic, cast fiberglass, Spider, 1991. Acrylic on Japanese rice 40 x 60 in. Gift of the Madoo Conservancy. globes, spheres, and plastic cable ties, Josh Tonsfeldt paper, 17¾ x 24 in., 152 x 180 x 180 in. Untitled, 2010. Alligator hide, wood, Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Robert Dash Gift of the Estate of Dennis Oppenheim. acrylic, glass, foamcore, mat board, inkjet The Terrace, 1975. Oil on canvas, print, and framed photograph, Dimensions Joe Zucker 60 x 70 in. Gift of the Madoo Conservancy. Paul P. (Canadian, b. 1977), Untitled, variable. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Spider, 1991. Acrylic and Rhoplex on 2003. Charcoal on paper, 10 x 7 in. Japanese rice paper, 24 x 18 in., Alison Fox (American, b. 1977), Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. John Torreano (American, b. 1941), Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Bryan Hunt, Veil Falls, 2005 A High, 2007. Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in. Ghost Gems, 1989. Birch plywood Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Betty Parsons (American, 1900–1982), with gesso and sanded acrylic enamel, Joe Zucker James Brooks (American, 1906–1992), James Brooks Indian Acorn, 1966. Acrylic on canvas, set of 13 elements, Dimensions variable, Spider, 1991. Acrylic and Rhoplex on Comac, 1960. Lithograph, 28¼ x 20¼ in. Concord, 1975. Lithograph, 30 x 22 in. Alison Fox 68¼ x 41 in. Gift of the artist. newsprint, 14 x 22¼ in., Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks Mein Chinadall, 2007. Oil on canvas, Gift of the Betty Parsons Foundation. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Foundation. Foundation. 16 x 20 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. John Torreano Phillip Pearlstein (American, b. 1924), Oxygem: Amethyst (from the Oxygem Joe Zucker James Brooks James Brooks Connie Fox (American, b. 1925), City Fair, Two Nudes on a Bamboo Recliner and Series), 1990. Color woodcut with “Spider”. Armature #1, 1991. Ashawagh, 1970. Silkscreen, 22 x 30 in. Path, 1977. Silkscreen, 28¾ x 20¾ in. 2011–2012. Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 20 in. Linoleum, 1984. Pencil on paper, embossing, 29½ x 36 in. Gift of the artist. Felt-tipped pen and pencil on paper, Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks Gift of the American Academy of Arts 30 x 40 in. 18¹⁄⁸ x 24 in. Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Foundation. Foundation. and Letters, New York; Hassam, Speicher, Gift of Adam Lewis and Thomas K. Chu. John Torreano Betts and Symons Funds. Oxygem: Emerald, 1990. Color woodcut Joe Zucker James Brooks James Brooks Sean Raspet (American, b. 1981), with embossing, 29½ x 36 in. Subject: Photograph of Black Widow (American, b. 1952), Spider: Tarred & Feathered Outside Bantam, 1970. Lithograph, 16¾ x 13⁷⁄⁸ in. Vernal (black), 1982. Lithograph, John M. Hall No. 72, 2008. Photograph mounted on Gift of the artist. Montauk, 2014. Archival pigment print, Plant City, FLA, Sept 19, 1907, 1991. Gift of the James and Charlotte Brooks 17⁷⁄⁸ x 23¾ in. Gift of the James plexiglas in mirror shadow box, 32 x 44 in. 19 x 19 x 3 in. Gift of Carlo Bronzini Vender. Felt-tipped pen on paper, 24 x 18 in. Foundation. and Charlotte Brooks Foundation. John Torreano Gift of Julia Childs Augur. Gift of Meryl and Robert Meltzer. Oxygem: Ruby, 1990. Color woodcut with embossing, 29½ x 36 in. Gift of the artist. 18 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 19

2014 year in review

PechaKucha audience in the Lichtenstein Theater. Photo: Catherine Michelle Bartlett Above: William and Steven Ladd leading a Scrollathon workshop with students from the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreation Center. Below: En Plein Air painting workshop for adults. Photo: Lilia May Hasiotis PROGRAMS EDUCATION

The Parrish Art Museum is a forum for reflection, In 2014, the Parrish established Creative During 2014, the Parrish Art Museum’s Education This unique residency—the most extensive community self-discovery, and transformation. Our public Collaborators—an advisory committee of East End Department directly served 1,600 children and engagement project ever carried out by the artists or offerings are designed to engage the Museum’s professionals in disciplines ranging from art, music, families and 900 adults in the Museum through school the Parrish—led to new partnerships with five schools diverse audience, which ranges from full-time and poetry to food, farming, and education, to help group visits, art camps, art workshops, and classes and two community organizations. residents and their families to summer residents to us give voice to our community. The Parrish initiated for adults and children. Programs included 52 open international tourists. The Museum’s programs are collaboration with cultural partners including the studio workshops, 17 family tours and workshops, Scrollathon participants worked with the artists catalyzed by the architecture, a building designed Peconic chapter of the American Association of more than 130 group and school tours, and 40 public in the Museum to create scrolls that were combined by Herzog & de Meuron and purpose-built to Architects, Concert Artists Guild, Pro Musicis, Yamaha tours. The Education Department offered year-long into a collaborative work exhibited during the 2015 reflect the many facets that make the region a gem, Artist Services, Bridgehampton Chamber Music school art activities for over 300 students, 56 after Student Exhibition. The presentation also included and the opportunities for access, exploration, Festival, Edible East End, Think Local, Ananda Wellness school off-site workshops, and 18 Museum visits as a monumental mural of photographs of the students, and outreach this facility affords. The Lichtenstein & Yoga Center, Peconic Land Trust, the Nature part of the Parrish’s community engagement initiatives. and a six-minute video documenting the residency Theater and Mildred C. Brinn Terrace, as well as the Conservancy, Stephen Petronio Company, and East In total, Education worked with 30 regional schools (viewable online at http://parrishart.org/parrish- galleries, lawns, and café are all compelling venues End Special Players. and organizations, and engaged master teachers to scrollathon). The Scrollathon and video were made for the Museum’s full range of things to see and do. lead art classes in a variety of media for adults. possible, in part, through a grant from the National New initiatives in 2014 included Brain Food lunchtime Endowment for the Arts. The Museum presents multi-disciplinary lectures, lecture series, Kurt Vonnegut’s Galapagos—the For 60 years, the Parrish has reserved a spot in its concerts, films, book signings, and talks on Friday Museum’s first live theater production—Yoga on the schedule for a student exhibition. In 2014, the work nights and some Saturdays, Sundays, and weekdays Terrace, the Maritime Film Festival, and the live of more than 1,000 young artists from private, public, throughout the year. Many are free or modestly performance/figure drawing workshop, Gesture Jam. parochial, and home schools was on view throughout priced, and all provide multiple access points for the The Parrish continued its popular offerings including the month of February. A special education initiative entire community. In 2014, the Museum offered more PechaKucha Night Hamptons, Jazz en Plein Air, in 2014 was the Scrollathon, an Artist-in-Residence than 90 such events, providing the public with ever Sounds of Summer, Architectural Sessions, Ar tist ’s program from November 2014 through January 2015 greater opportunities to engage directly with artists and Curator’s View, OLA Latino Film Festival, with exhibiting artists Steven and William Ladd. and makers in many areas through gallery talks, Atlantic Vibrations: Surf Movie Night, and Salon During their exhibition Mary Queen of the Universe, presentations, and off-site studio visits. Series, featuring young classical musicians performing the Ladd brothers worked with 1,100 children and in an intimate setting. adults from 16 schools and community organizations. 20 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 21

Spring Fling 2014. Photo: Tom Fitzgerald for Society in Focus Above: Entrance to the Museum. Photo: Matthew Barton. Below: Parrish Contemporaries Circle Members visit artist Eric Fischl’s studio in Sag Harbor, N.Y. BENEFIT EVENTS MEMBERSHIP

Each year, Parrish Art Museum benefit events raise The Midsummer Party Parrish Members have made the Museum a dynamic including six art-related events and experiences vital funds for the Museum’s operating budget. Inga Maren Otto and Katharina Otto-Bernstein and inspiring third space between home and work throughout the year. A steering committee of nine In 2014, the Parrish raised a total of $1.5 million were honored at the Midsummer Party for their or school. They form the core of the audience we young professionals from diverse backgrounds create through five events with more than 2,200 attendees. extraordinary contributions to the Parrish and to serve and their growing numbers provide us with an events ranging from private collection and artist’s arts and culture around the world. On July 12, nearly important measure of success. In 2014, the Museum studio tours to networking opportunities on the East Spring Fling 600 guests attended the festive social gathering added the following two membership programs to End of Long Island and in New York City. More than A celebration for community, the of art collectors, artists, socialites, entertainers, expand the base of our supporters. 70 people attended the inaugural event, a visit to the 2014 Spring Fling welcomed 400 guests in a night philanthropists, and business leaders from the FLAG Art Foundation in Manhattan and tour of the of cocktails, dancing, a silent auction, and art-related Hamptons and beyond; nearly 400 additional guests Resident Benefits exhibition, Disturbing Innocence. activities such as a scavenger hunt throughout the attended the After Ten Party. Fine dining by Olivier In 2014, the Parrish created the Resident Benefits galleries. Proceeds from Spring Fling help to support Cheng Catering & Events, décor by Ron Wendt Design, program for residents of the Southampton and Annual Contemporaries Circle membership of $350 the Parrish’s year-round educational outreach for entertainment by Coleman Music, and performance Tuckahoe School Districts to expand and deepen supports the Museum’s mission to foster connections children. by Richard Move and MoveOpolis! contributed to its service to the local community. Recognizing the among individuals, art, and artists. Members also the event’s success. longstanding tradition of support approved annually receive free admission to the Parrish, discounts on La ndscape Pleasures by the voters of these two school districts, Resident programs and events, and access to over 700 museums Horticulture is a prime interest to many in the Summer Family Party Benefits provides participants with free admission in North America. Parrish community, and Landscape Pleasures Families at this inaugural event enjoyed an afternoon to the Museum’s galleries and to selected programs, continues to be a popular event. The Saturday of engaging activities, including art projects led discounted admission to workshops, and invitations Symposium featured landscape architect Chip by artists Billy Sullivan and Steven and William Ladd. to special receptions for exhibition openings Callaway, renowned historian Martin Filler, and British throughout the year. Started in September 2014, garden designer Arne Maynard. Benefit Committee By Design: Innovators in the program had 354 members at the year’s end. level supporters attended a private cocktail party Art & Fashion in Conversation at the home of Ala and Ralph Isham; and Sunday Moderated by Women’s Wear Daily Editor-in-Chief Parrish Contemporaries Circle tours featured the gardens of Tory Burch, Joan and Edward Nardoza, By Design featured a discussion In the fall of 2014, the Museum launched the Parrish Bernard Carl, Perri Peltz and Eric Ruttenberg, and with artist Ross Bleckner and renowned designer Contemporaries Circle for art lovers between the Margaret and R. Peter Sullivan. Calvin Klein. ages of 21 and 45, providing exclusive benefits 22 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 23

Katherine Rudin Suzie Blitz, Betty Birnbaum* and Family Lynn Gumpert Palatial Concrete, Ltd. Capital Campaign William and Ophelia Rudin In memory of Bill Frank from Judy Hadlock in memory of Karen and Tom Pedrazzi Stacey Soloviev Russell, Raul, Jon, and Daryl Richard Shuster Dennis Pelliccia Annaliese Soros Suzanne Bonser and friends in memory Gwendolyn, Arana, and Loren Hankin Loretta Pelosi in honor of & Landscape The Frank Stanton Family of Bob Lelle in honor of Noel Hankin Judi Zimmerman and Marylou Simon Donald Sultan Family Marge Brooks in honor of Harmony Heights School Barbara and Warren Phillips The Parrish Art Museum acknowledges these Terrie Sultan and Christopher French Rafaela Brooks DeMartis Paul Holschuh Nancy Prince Megan and Kenneth Wright Adrian Carrello in honor of John H. Drake Sylvia, Lukas, and Bianca Hommert Priscilla Rattazzi donors for their generous contributions to Thomas and Clelia Zacharias Katrina & Ronan Cheng-Slater in honor of Andreas Hommert Donna Ree and Fred Rodriguez Ellen Chesler and Matthew J. Mallow Horizons Unlimited Landscape Design Jeanne and David Reese the campaign for the Museum’s new home in in honor of Barbaralee Susan Horowitz and Rick Feldman Patti and Mark Renton Diamonstein-Spielvogel Arline C. Husband Eleanor Revson in honor of Mildred Brinn Water Mill. $5,000 – $9,999 Rosemary A. Clemens Jane Iselin Margaret Kerr Richenburg in memory of Emily K. Aspinall Karen & Robert Coburn Anke Jackson in honor of Robert Richenburg Vivian Haime Barg Wilma and George Conklin, Jr. Detmar tom Dieck Richard Roberts donors to the $100,000 – $249,999 John Bjørnen and Cee Scott Brown Kevin Crean Mr. and Mrs. Mark Janis Jonathan Rose and Susan Malfa Elizabeth Cowles Susan and Timothy Davis Lori Cuisinier Michael Jenkins and Javier Romero Vesna Rothschild capital campaign Jody Donohue Empire State Development Corporation Bill Curran Suejin Jo Kate Ruggieri Susan Mead Barbara White Fishman The Deger Family in honor of Curtis Johnson and Melissa Hager Emmanuel Ruiz in honor of Mariana Ayala $5M+ Susan and Louis Meisel Elizabeth and David Granville-Smith in Dr. Anthony J. Vine Gregory Johnston in honor of Bonnie Sakoff in honor of Daniel Sakoff Betty Parsons Foundation Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Memory of Frank O’Hara Patricia Deneroff Henry Johnston and Raphael Kustura Claudia Schmuckli & Matthew Drutt Mary and Morley A. Quatroche, Jr. Norman and Liliane Peck/ Susan B. Griffin* Michael Denslow and Emily Herrick Bobbie Kaufman and Malcolm Dankner Neva Setlow Edwina von Gal The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Linda Hackett/ CAL Foundation Eric Dever Daniele Kay in honor of Michele Kay Caray Slaughter in honor of Jane and David Walentas Carroll Petrie Foundation Montague H. Hackett, Jr. Joan and Ed DiMonda Patti Ann Kelly in honor of Veronica and Neill Slaughter Paul Walter Elisabeth and H. Peter Haveles, Jr. Joanne Dinardo Gene Kelly Susan Spagna and Fred Dorfman Jane Wesman and Donald Savelson The Hearst Foundations Sherri Donghia and Friends in honor of Erin Keneally in honor of Andrea Spilka in honor of Blanche Spencer Williamson in honor of $1M – $4,999,999 Robert Kissane Gloria Appel Emmett J. Keneally Richard H. Morse Wyndham Robertson Mildred C. Brinn Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Allison Dubin in honor of Katherine Kinkela Kelly Marie Stackhouse in honor of Janet Yaseen and The Honorable Century Arts Foundation Foundation Lisa and Dan Dubin Lisa Kiss, Shelley Singer, Anita Hussey- Douglas Polley Bruce M. Kaplan Lewis B. and Dorothy* Cullman George P. Mills Stuart and Lynn Epstein in honor of Koschat, Ylise Kessler in memory of Stan Stokowski in honor of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Allison Morrow Nancy Hardy and Dennis Baldwin Mackinley Jo Sillerman George Hambrecht The Robert Lehman Foundation John and Anne Mullen The Ferguson Family in honor of Debra Knox in honor of Michael S. Falk Jane Stuart in honor of Mark and Dorothy Lichtenstein Nash Family Foundation donors to the Joseph Marut and John Scibilia Melba Stuart Janet Fernandez and Vinny DiCalogero Henry Koehler Nancy Sultan in honor of Terrie Sultan Lynne and Richard Pasculano Michèle and Steven Pesner Landscape campaign Fred and Robin Seegal Douglas and Stacy Polley in honor of Aidan and William Merritt, Lee Ping Kwan in honor of Clarence and and Christopher French The Harriet and Esteban Vicente The William Rosenwald Family Fund, Inc. and Madelyn and Sadie DiCalogero Jennifer Kwan Phyllis G. Sultan in honor of Terrie Sultan Foundation May and Samuel Rudin Family $1,000 – $4,999 Mark Fichandler and Paul Travis in honor Beth Lewis and Christopher French The Wassong Family Foundation, Inc. The Balakian Family of Hal Fichandler Dr. Janice Lieberman Terrie Sultan in honor of Susan Weber Marcia Dunn Sobel and Jonathan Sobel Katharina Otto-Bernstein and Alice Flynn Ursula and George Lynch Christopher French Nathan Bernstein Denise Fogarty in honor of Shirley MacKay in honor of Steven M. Sumberg in honor of Adelaide F. Casey in memory of Martha McLanahan Margery Eaton Johnson Catherine Yelloz $500,000 – $999,999 Donald J. Casey Linda Bird Francke and Harvey Loomis Cynthia and Merill Magowan Family Angela Sun in honor of William Sun $10,000 – $99,999 Leslie Rose Close Christopher French in honor of in memory of Gillis MacGil Addison and Ate Atema Gabrielle and Louis Bacon Gillis MacGil Addison* Douglas Davis & Rachel Littman Charles and Elizabeth French Matthew J. Mallow and Ellen Chesler Alan Swerdloff in honor of Douglas Polley Gale and Ira Drukier Anonymous Charles and Elizabeth French and Family Jola Ann Marcario in honor of Wayne and Susan Swiatocha in honor of Agnes Gund in honor of W.P. Carey Foundation Mac K. Griswold Dana Friis-Hansen and Mark Holzbach Jola Marcario Jillian Swiatocha and Reese Swiatocha Dorothy Lichtenstein Raymond and Amy Cosman Bill Miller and Associates, Inc. in honor of Terrie Sultan Diane Fisher Martinson in memory of Carol and Joel Thea William T. Hillman Judy and Aaron Daniels Pascale Sicard Palmer Gaget in honor of Robert Bailin Gladys Fisher Irene and Bill Tully The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz Beth Rudin DeWoody Paul F. Walter in honor of Trudy Kramer Walter Gallagher in honor of Alexandra Larry Mathews and Brian Saliman Leena Ann Uittu in memory of Foundation for the Arts, Inc. Bryan Eng Cecile Hoge Warnock in memory of Coman and Ana Maria Coman in honor of Terrie Sultan Juhani A. Uitto Stacey and Eric Mindich Mica and Ahmet Ertegün Sarah Hoge and Francis Hoge Margaret and Robert Galletta in honor Elizabeth and Morgan McLanahan Edwina von Gal in honor of Charlotte Moss and Barry Friedberg Linda and Gregory Fischbach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Wolfe, Jr. of Mildred Brinn in honor of Marty McLanahan Olivia Vreeland Werner* and Maren Otto Hugh J. Freund Zygmunt and Patricia Zamoyska The Gardner Family in memory of Lara, William, Jake, Georgia, and Edwina von Gal in honor of Lou Reed Lisa and Richard Perry Etta Froio Milton and Madeleine Gardner Brooke McLanahan in honor of Leslie Wayne and Don Porcaro Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation Regina Glocker Mary Garthwaite in honor of Irene F. Marty McLanahan Lauren and Andrew Weisenfeld Meryl and Charles Witmer Herrick Hardware, Inc. and Walter C. Foster and in memory of Martha McLanahan in memory of Kevin and Mary Willetts Anke tom Dieck and J. M. Russell Jackson Gifts up to $999 Brendan T. O’Toole Gillis MacGil Addison The Clark Willis Fund in memory of Chad A. Leat Linda Alpern Brenda Giufurta in honor of Ben and Alec Kathleen E. McNary Constance Clark Willis $250,000 – $499,999 The Joel B. Leff Foundation, Inc. Sarah P. Bareau in honor of Barrie Glabman and Adam Schwartz Spencer G. McNary* Catherine Yelloz Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc. Macquarie Group Foundation Melody Tierney Francine Gluckman Robin Minkoff in honor of Jimmy Minkoff, M. Young in Memory of Winslow M. Lovejoy, Jr. Martha B. McLanahan Helene and Rick Begun in honor of Robert Gober & Donald Moffett Phyllis Minkoff, Raoul Betancourt, Francis and Gail Zappone in honor of The Fairholme Foundation Meryl and Robert Meltzer Jennie and Ethan Begun, and Jean Lyman Goetz and Helen Papiernick the Zappone Family Mary and Frank Howard Garrett and Mary Moran Q. Ostendorf and Bret Begun Mary Goldberg John Molleson Stuart Zuckerman in memory of Rachel and Jean-Pierre Lehmann Mrs. Patricia S. Patterson Glorian BerkiIn in honor of Bonnie Grice in honor of Steve Gould Melinda Novak Jeff Anthony Pingree and Donald H. Louchheim Rowan Family Foundation Susan Colledge Chris Griffiths in honor of Bobby Denker Marjorie A. Ogilvie Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder Eric and Fiona Rudin Greta and Stanley Bezubek The Staff of Guild Hall of East Hampton Noreen O’Loughlin * Deceased 24 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 25

Muriel F. Siebert Foundation Jane and David Walentas Nicole Miller and Kim Taipale Jane and Richard Brickell Donor recognition Jonathan Sobel & Marcia Dunn Carol and Michael Weisman Marcia and Richard Mishaan Jill Brienza Foundation William H. Wright II Mary and Garrett Moran Leslie Gittess Brodsky Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Janet Yaseen and The Honorable Hallie Nath Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy The Parrish extends its deep appreciation to Danielle and Tom Walker Bruce M. Kaplan The National Philanthropic Trust Ann and Donald G. Calder those who supported the Museum’s exhibitions, Clelia and Thomas Zacharias Alexandra and Jonathan Oblak Maureen and James Callanan Gayle and Frederick Pickering Ellen Cantrowitz programs, and education initiatives in 2014. Tatiana and Campion Platt Jonathan Capehart $2,500 – $4,999 Elizabeth and Kirk Radke Lydia and Mats Carlston $5,000 – $9,999 Diane and Arthur Abbey Barbara A. Reuter and Ann Marie Carr Sandra and Stephen Abramson Aundrea and James Amine William J. Williams, Jr. Colleen Casey $50,000+ Carroll Petrie Foundation Vivian Haime Barg Iaiela Anca Toni Ross Andrew Catapano Douglas Polley Mrs. Veronica Atkins Allison and Laurence Berg Yan Assoun Michael A. Rubenstein Susan Chalom Rigby Asset Management Mildred C. Brinn Debra and Leon Black The Dorothy Babcock Family Mary Ryan and Bruce Lebowitz Christopherson Development Corp. Sansom Foundation Beth Rudin DeWoody David Bohnett Charitable Foundation Marie and William Samuels Sheri and Henry Chromow Robin and Frederic Seegal Gale and Ira Drukier Bridgehampton National Bank Peggy and John Bader Helen Lee Schifter and Timothy Schifter Thomas K. Chu and Adam Lewis Maurice Sendak Foundation Inc. 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Isles The Brenda Earl & Mike De Paola Robin Swid and Mark Riebling Jennifer Errico Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation Anonymous Jenny Landey Productions Inc. Foundation Inc. Tate’s Bake Shop, LLC Wendy and Michael Esposito Barbara J. Slifka Banana Republic Calvin Klein Family Foundation Jody Donohue Judith Taubman Marie and John Evans Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation Brown Harris Stevens Andrea Krantz and Harvey Sawikin Jennifer and James Esposito Fern and Lenard Tessler Anna and Jim Fantaci Property Tax Payers of the Janna Bullock LaGuardia Design, Landscape Architects Julie and Erik Falk Miklos Vasarhelyi Bambi and Roger Felberbaum Southampton School District Citi Private Bank Linda and Benjamin Lambert Joseph S. 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Peter Haveles Jr. Locks Foundation James Stanton Sylvia Hemingway Patricia Birch Becker and Joanna and Carlo Grossman HSBC Private Bank The Arthur Loeb Foundation Susan and John Steinhardt Howard Horowitz A. William J. Becker, III Audrey and Martin Gruss Chad A. Leat Lole White Tour Helene and Whitney Stevens/ Ben Hunter Zenyth and Albert Behler Agnes Gund The E & B McDade Living Trust Christina and Alan MacDonald Fanwood Foundation Israel Discount Bank of New York Madeleine Bennett Nancy Hardy and Dennis Baldwin Susan and Louis Meisel Jamie and David Mitchell Chris Stone and David Fox Kobra International Ltd. Renee Berger Emerson Head George P. Mills Margo MacNabb and Public Funding provided by Paige and Todd Kramer Bill Miller & Associates Inc. Virginia Hill and Edward Daisey National Endowment for the Arts James L. Nederlander Suffolk County The Kyser Foundation Haley and Jason Binn Helen and Claus Hoie Charitable Mary Kathryn and Alexander Navab Charlene and James Nederlander Sunrise Jets Barbara and Richard Lane John Bjørnen and Cee Scott Brown Foundation New York State Council for the Arts Niche Import Co. Jamie Sutherland and Ben Kraus Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Bjørnen Design Inc. Steven L. Holley and John W. Hamilton IV with the support of Governor The John J. McDonnell Margaret T. Property Tax Payers of the Chiswell Langhorne Ann and Declan Blackmore Joan and George Hornig Andrew M. Cuomo and the O’Brien Foundation Tuckahoe Common School District Jacques Leviant Elizabeth Bock Horton Realty Advisors New York State Legislature Pace Gallery, New York Douglas Valerio Pam and Robert Melet Clare and James Bradshaw Maryanne Horwath and Michael Shaheen Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder The Avis and Bruce Richards Foundation Van Doren Waxter Gallery Joseph Meli Melanie Brandman Scott Howe and Mark Watson Michèle and Steven Pesner Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Vulcan Materials Company Alison and Christopher Melton Louise T. Braver Claudia and John Hunt 26 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 27

Lisa and Donald Jackson Dorianne and David Samuels Christine and Max Ansbacher Laurie Campbell Gwendolyn and Raymond Enstine Maria Gray and Sharon Gray Eric Javits, Jr. Sheri Cyd Sandler Carol and Joseph Apprendi June and Robert Cantwell, Jr. Don Epstein Charles Greef and Shawn Lech Jen Going Interiors Judith Saner Araiys Design LA PC Jackie Carter Elliot R. Epstein Marcia Greenberg Joyce and Mohan Jethwani Dennis Schrader and Bill Smith Atlantic Coast Embroidery & Kari Catalano and Peter Emerson Ernest Schieferstein Architect Greg Miller Studio Nina and Bill Judson Schwartz & Sinski P.C. Screenprinting Courtney Cesario Rainey and John Erwin Grenning Gallery Inc. Kathryn Markel Fine Arts Samuel W. Seymour and Isabelle Autones and Francis Greenburger Channing Daughters Winery Darice Fadeyi Natalia Gribas Frances R. 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Bigelow Maria and Daniel del Rio Teri Friedman and Bo Yaghmaie Matthew Himler Alexandra Munroe and Robert Rosenkranz Cathleen Black and Thomas Harvey Lisette and Peter DeLuca Claudette Gabriel and Peter Trapp Betsy and Michael Hitzmann James Nadin Mary and Robert Blake Thomas DeMayo, Esq. Dolores and Thomas Gahan Zoe Hoare Ann Gage-Nardoza and Edward Nardoza Patricia and Orest Bliss Michael and Carol DeVito Pat and Peter Gall Hamilton Hoge Susan and Michael Nash $250 – $999 Gilda and Henry Block Sarah Diehl Laura and John Gallo Homenature Nest Seekers International A.K. Prakash & Associates Mirjana Blokar James S. Dineen Raman Gambhir Homes of the Hamptons, The Neuwirth Foundation Inc. Amy Cherry-Abitbol and Pierre Abitbol Franklin Bober Barbara and Cleveland Dodge Gardeneering Inc. Homes of the North Fork Satoko Miyake Nir and Aaron Nir Mona Aboelnaga and Sabi Kanaan Carolyn and Richard Boehning Dolliver Land Surveying, PC E. Maxwell and Aileen Geddes Leslie and L. 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Adrian Nadine Brandes The Drawing Room Nora Gharib Jane Iselin and Lois Thornton Phillips Barbara Ainsley Linda and James Brandi Chloe Drew and Godfrey Gill Eleni and Randall Gianopulos Annemarie Iverson and Ana and Henry Pincus Ellen Albert and David Grigg Marcy Braun Francesca Dricot and Michael Figliolia Dan Giles Robert de Rothschild Press News Group Michael Alfieri Marisa Brazzo Allison Dubin William Gilmartin Jack Shainman Gallery Peggy and Peter Pressman All American Tours Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant Elissa and Daniel Dubin Joan and Frank Ginsberg James Darby Masonry Kathy and Othon Prounis All Hampton Management Gabrielle Brooks and James DeMartis Tiffany Dubin Barrie Glabman and Adam Schwartz Anne Jameson and Jay Eisenhofer Quogue Gallery Robert Allard Lance Brown Susan and Robert Dubner Cindy Farkas Glanzrock Jane Wesman Public Relations Inc. Rechler Equity Partners Kenneth Allen Lori Buchbinder and Raymond McDaniel Francisco Duque and Rodrigo Trussardi GLS Interior Design and Decoration Donna and Carroll Janis Redel Foundation Inc. Eric Altmann Merle and Garry Buff Eastern Long Island Surgery Stacey and Robert Goergen Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC The Honorable Felix Rohatyn and Jon Ambrose and James Brasher Jane and George Bunn Mary Ann Eddy Mary Cirillo-Goldberg and Mary Goldberg Jocelyn Javits Mrs. Elizabeth Rohatyn Americana Mortgage Group Inc. Lynn Buoniconti Susan and David Edelstein Suzanne and John Golden Joe’s Garage Ron Wendt Design Ammirati Burchfield-Penny Art Center Genie and James Egerton-Warburton David and Linda Goldstein Polly Johnson Carole and Alex Rosenberg Stefan Amraly Deborah Burden Diana and Frederick Elghanayan April Gonzales Andrea and Ira Jolles Carolyn and Kevin Ryan Peggy and Arnold Amster Katherine and Ethan Burke Peggy and Mark Ellis Barbara and Henry Gooss George A. 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Bena and Charles Kallick Yenisey McCloskey Pfeifer Plastic Surgery, PLLC Jean Schulz Inge Tiemens and Harmeet Singh Mariam and Morid Kamshad Kathrine McCoy Preston T. Phillips, Architect Lyndley and Samuel Schwab Jeannie and Thomas Tisbo Alexandra and Randall Kane Nancy McGann Tony Piazza and Steve Gugliotti Judith and Michael Schwartz James Tolles Mara Kaouzova Charles McGuffog Salvatore Piazzolla and Grant Wilfley Erin and Christopher Scott Total Health Nutrients Inc. Justine and Eugene Kaplan Cathleen McGuigan and David Berridge Pickering Design Kevin Seaman Courtney Treut Noreen and Peter Kaye Jennifer and James McLauchlen Robin Pickett Carole and Peter Segal Joan and James Tripp Kevin Maple Salon The T. McLaughlin Family Daniel Pine Seibert & Rice Inc. 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Dr. John E. Hunt and Carol Hunt Donors to Terri Hyland 2014 Board of trustees Howard Kanovitz Foundation and Museum purchase, with funds the Collection provided by Dorothy Lichtenstein, the Parrish Art Museum’s Collector’s Frederic M. Seegal, Chair Life The Parrish recognizes the following donors Circle, and Barbara Slifka H. Peter Haveles, Jr., President Mildred C. Brinn, Chair Emeritus Mel Kendrick David Granville-Smith, Vice President Alvin Chereskin with gratitude for their contributions of works Rita Krauss Alexandra Stanton, Vice President Mrs. Jan Cowles Koichiro Kurita Norman L. Peck, Treasurer Fiona Druckenmiller of art to the Museum’s permanent collection. Laurie Lambrecht Jay B. Goldberg, Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Werner Otto Britta Le Va and Joe Zucker Douglas Polley, Secretary Mrs. Milton Petrie (1924–2015) Adam Lewis and Thomas K. Chu Susan Weber Dorothy Lichtenstein Deborah F. Bancroft Richard I. Adrian Jan Cowles Loretta and Robert Lifton Mildred C. Brinn Honorary American Academy of Arts and Letters, Douglas S. Cramer Madoo Conservancy William G. Cisneros Leslie Rose Close New York; Hassam, Speicher, Betts Douglas S. Cramer in honor of Jane Martin Timothy G. Davis Hugh J. Freund and Symons Funds Dorothy Lichtenstein Alexander Maynard and Pamela Lord Ira Drukier Montague H. Hackett, Jr. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Robert Dash Henry S. McNeil David M. Dubin Leslie Horn Visual Arts Inc. Muriel Davis Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel Regina Glocker Klaus Kertess Anonymous Andrea Greeven Douzet Meryl and Robert Meltzer Nancy Hardy Henry W. Koehler Naomi S. Antonakos Marcia Dunn and Jonathan Sobel Carol and Ray Merritt Philip H. Isles Patricia S. Patterson Harrison and Julie Augur Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz The Barnett and Annalee Newman Chad A. Leat Helene B. Stevens Julia Childs Augur Agnes and Martin Ehrenreich Foundation Dorothy Lichtenstein Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer Louis Bacon Susanne Emmerich in Memory of Claire A. Nivola Allison Morrow Vivian Haime Barg André Emmerich Estate of Dennis Oppenheim Michèle Pesner Adam Bartos Tria Giovan Dennis Oppenheim Barbara J. Slifka Douglas Baxter Arne and Milly Glimcher Parrish Art Museum Collector’s Circle Marcia Dunn Sobel The Broad Art Foundation The Carol and Arthur Goldberg Betty Parsons Foundation Dan K. Wassong (1930–2015) Jacqueline Brody Collection Susan Penzner David K. Wassong The James and Charlotte Park Brooks Jack W.C. Hagstrom, M.D. Prop Foundation Foundation Helen and Claus Hoie Charitable Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Elaine Grove Christensen Foundation Mary Ryan and Bruce Lebowitz Jared, Marina, Bettina and Bill Cisneros Bryan Hunt Jane Dresner Sadaka and Ned Sadaka Docents & volunteers James Salomon Hope Sandrow Paul J. Schupf Lifetime Trust, The Parrish Art Museum is deeply grateful to those Alan Shields, The Baptismer, 1979 Gregory O. Koener Trustee who have volunteered their time and experience. Dana and Andrew Stone Amy Sullivan Billy Sullivan Donald Sultan Gail Altomare Judith Grandes Thomas Randall The Buddy Taub Foundation Virginia Aschmoneit Georgette Grier-Key Judith Saner Barbara Toll in honor of Trudy Kramer Grisel Baltazar Chris Harden Gabrielle Schlichting Evelyn Toll Family Foundation James Bauer Ann Harmon Martha Scriven-Campanella John Torreano Binnie H. Beckerman Leslie Harrison Lew Sherwood Spencer Tunick Nancy Berken Jennifer Haviland Robert Simmons Carlo Bronzini Vender Rosalind Block Lise King Nancy Skurnik Elaine Warshaw Marie Braccia Suzanne Knapp Barbara M. Soyars Philippa Weismann Angelo Cabeza Janet Lavinio Dinah Maxwell Smith Auldlyn Higgins Williams and Marlene Clifford Joan Litsky Wendy K. Strode E.T. Williams, Jr. Mary Lou Cohalan Judith Loeb Edna Teich Joe Zucker Barbara Conti Julia Ludmer-Duberman Greg Therriault Ann Cryan Laurel Maginsky Renée Trell Casey Dalene Sheila McLean Irene Tully Arlene Davis Carol Mendez Sarah Jaffe Turnbull Joan Dimonda Nancy Miller Laurie Ullman Dale Drake Annie and Guy Mougin Marianne van der Zanden Susan Dubner Marge Ogilvie Lillian Vishno Jacqueline Fox Joanne Pateman Felicitas Wetter Judith Freedman Robin Pauli Joanne Wyckoff Adele Friedensohn Loretta Pelosi Denise Gentile Ellen Postrel Julia Gentile Ginny Poveromo Pamela Glazer Louis Puglisi Blossom Gluck Rebecca Radin 32 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 33 FINANCIAL REVIEW January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGE IN NET ASSETS As of December 31, 2014 for the year ended December 31, 2014

ASSETS REVENUE AND SUPPORT

Current Assets Contributions $ 2,703,276 Cash $ 35,755 Benefit events 1,549,611 Pledges Receivable, current portion: Less direct benefits to donors (412,174) Operating support 20,000 Membership 464,620 The Centennial Fund and others 843,000 Admissions 142,052 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 265,571 Government grants 400,775 Inventory–Museum Shop 60,069 Tuition and fees 394,028 Total Current Assets 1,224,395 Museum Shop 244,334 Less cost of sales (109,503) Assets Held for Specific Purposes 4,810,326 Other income 53,814 Pledges Receivable, net of current portion: Investment income 39,270 The Centennial Fund and others 1,533,533 Realized loss on sale of investments (1,965) Property and Equipment, net 37,245,672 Gifts in-kind 201,382 Other Assets, net 102,123 Total Revenue and Support 5,669,520

Total Assets $ 44,916,049 EXPENSES

Program services LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Curatorial 1,928,858 Current Liabilities Education 956,811 Notes payable $ 306,000 Museum Shop 203,646 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 244,171 Total program services 3,089,315 Deferred revenue 66,950 Conditional promises to give 102,500 Supporting services Current portion of long-term debt 115,208 Management and general 868,683 Total Current Liabilities 834,829 Development 1,063,628 Total supporting services 1,932,311 Long-Term Debt 4,017,613 Total Expenses 5,021,626 Total Liabilities 4,852,442 Changes in Net Assets before Accessions of Art and Net Assets Depreciation and Amortization 647,894 Undesignated 33,424,721 Accessions of Art (45,500) Board designated–accessions 221,272 Depreciation and Amortization (803,344) Total Unrestricted Net Assets 33,645,993 Temporarily Restricted 2,547,385 Changes in Net Assets (200,950) Permanently Restricted 3,870,229 Total Net Assets 40,063,607 Net Assets, beginning of year 40,264,557

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 44,916,049 Net Assets, end of year $ 40,063,607 34 report 2012–14 parrish art museum 35

METRICS Inspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s November 10, 2012 – 255 East End, the Parrish Art Museum illuminates the creative Concerts, lectures, talks, & films process and how art and artists transform our experiences December 31, 2014 and understanding of the world and how we live in it. 190,287 The Museum fosters connections among individuals, art, Website users and artists through care and interpretation of the collection, presentation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, programs, and artists-in-residence. 172 Countries from which website was accessed The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement, an inspiration and destination for the region, the nation, and the world. 92% Increase in Facebook followers 200% Increase in Twitter followers Phillip Pearlstein, Two Nudes on a Bamboo Recliner and Linoleum, 1984 900 Mobile app downloads 27 Weeks of art camp 20 Weeks of summer camps & workshops 132 Open studio sessions for families & teens 561 T ours and workshops for schools & the community Installation view of Art. Illuminated., Parrish Art Museum. Cover photo: Daniel Gonzalez Design: Perrin Studio Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3 Water Mill NY

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