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Donors 2017–18 Donors 2017–18 1 Trustees of The Museum of Modern Art Ronald S. Lauder Lewis B. Cullman*** Eugene V. Thaw*** Honorary Chairman David Dechman Jeanne C. Thayer** Anne Dias Griffin Alice M. Tisch Robert B. Menschel** Glenn Dubin Joan H. Tisch* Chairman Emeritus Joel S. Ehrenkranz** Edgar Wachenheim III** John Elkann Gary Winnick Agnes Gund** Laurence D. Fink President Emerita HRH Duke Franz of Bavaria*** Ex Officio Glenn Fuhrman Donald B. Marron** Kathleen Fuld Glenn D. Lowry President Emeritus Gianluigi Gabetti** Director Howard Gardner Jerry I. Speyer Maurice R. Greenberg*** Agnes Gund** Chairman Agnes Gund** Chairman of the Board of Mimi Haas MoMA PS1 Leon D. Black Marlene Hess Co-Chairman Ronnie F. Heyman Sharon Percy Rockefeller AC Hudgins President of The International Marie-Josée Kravis Barbara Jakobson** Council President Werner H. Kramarsky** Jill Kraus Ann Schaffer and Mimi Haas Marie-Josée Kravis Thomas R. Osborne Marlene Hess June Noble Larkin** Co-Chairmen of Maja Oeri Ronald S. Lauder The Contemporary Arts Council Richard E. Salomon Michael Lynne Vice Chairmen Donald B. Marron** Bill de Blasio Wynton Marsalis*** Mayor of the City of New York Glenn D. Lowry Robert B. Menschel** Director Khalil Gibran Muhammad Gabrielle Fialkoff Philip S. Niarchos Mayor's Designee Richard E. Salomon James G. Niven Treasurer Peter Norton Melissa Mark-Viverito Daniel S. Och Speaker of the Council of the James Gara Maja Oeri City of New York Assistant Treasurer Richard E. Oldenburg* Michael S. Ovitz Warren James Patty Lipshutz Peter G. Peterson* Speaker's Designee Secretary Ronald O. Perelman Emily Rauh Pulitzer** Scott M. Stringer Wallis Annenberg** David Rockefeller, Jr. Comptroller of the City of Lin Arison*** Sharon Percy Rockefeller New York Sarah Arison Lord Rogers of Riverside*** Sid R. Bass** Richard E. Salomon Aby Rosen Lawrence B. Benenson Marcus Samuelsson Comptroller's Designee Leon D. Black Ted Sann*** David G. Booth Anna Marie Shapiro** *In Memory Eli Broad** Anna Deavere Smith **Life Trustee Clarissa Alcock Bronfman Jerry I. Speyer ***Honorary Trustee Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Ricardo Steinbruch Steven Cohen Jon Stryker Edith Cooper Daniel Sundheim Mrs. Jan Cowles* Tony Tamer Douglas S. Cramer** Steven Tananbaum Paula Crown Yoshio Taniguchi*** 2 Board of Directors of MoMA PS1 Klaus Biesenbach Jimmy Van Bramer Director Council Member, 26th District Queens Agnes Gund Chairman Melinda Katz Queens Borough President Philip E. Aarons Sarah Arison Tom Finkelpearl Vice-Chairmen Commissioner, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs John Comfort Treasurer Jerry I. Speyer Chairman, Board of Trustees, Alexis M. Sandler The Museum of Modern Art Secretary Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi Maria Arena Bell Joshua Black Adrian Cheng Angela Chao George Farias Dana Farouki Wendy Fisher Danny Goldberg OAM Adriana Cisneros de Griffin Susan Hayden Adam Kimmel Svetlana Kuzmicheva-Uspenskaya Sydie Lansing Linyao Kiki Liu Jennifer McSweeney Simon Mordant AM Peter Norton Diana Widmaier Picasso Lisa Roumell Cindy Sherman Robert Soros Julia Stoschek Beth Swofford Mickalene Thomas John L. Thomson Ex-Officio Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York Vincent Roberti Mayor’s Designee 3 Donors to the Collection Donors to the Collection Phyllis Andersen Scott Cooper Lucy Jones Andrea Rosen Gallery Peter Cramer Norma Kamali Anonymous Haro Cumbusyan Joel Katz Carol and David Appel Family David Dechman and Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Fund Michel Mercure Foundation Art Against Immigration Ban Diane von Furstenberg Archives Bouchra Khalili Mary Austin Sari Dienes Foundation Stephen Kijak Jack Banning Dominique Lévy Gallery Lincoln Kirstein Molly and Walter Bareiss Eva and Glenn Dubin Krakow Witkin Gallery, Boston Sid R. Bass Thomas and Susan Dunn Pamela Kramlich Melvin Bedrick The Easton Foundation Jill and Peter Kraus Estate of Jason and Lonti Ebers The Jill and Peter Kraus Endowed Mable Benning Anne and Joel S. Ehrenkranz Fund for Contemporary Barbara Benson Rebecca and Martin Eisenberg Acquisitions Merrill C. Berman and Karen B. Elizaga Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Dalia S. Berman The Family of Man Fund Kenneth Kuchin The Robert Bielecki Foundation Joshua and Filipa Fink Grażyna Kulczyk Debra and Leon D. Black Hal Fischer Robert Landsman and Cornelius N. Bliss Memorial Fund Susan and Arthur Fleischer, Jr. Sandra Lang Landsman David G. Booth Marina Kellen French Jean Louis Larivière Florencia Giordana Braun Peter Hess Friedland Kourosh Larizadeh and Luis Pardo Thom Browne Gene Friedman The Estate of Maria Lassnig Arthur M. Bullowa Fund The Friends of Education of The Latin American and Constance C. Caplan The Museum of Modern Art Caribbean Fund Elliot Carlen Amanda and Glenn Fuhrman Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Banu-Hakan Çarmikli Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr. Lynn Hershman Leeson Estate of Constance B. Cartwright Fund for Korean Art Alicia Legg Riva Castleman Endowment Fund Fund for the Twenty-First Century Zoe Leonard Sharyn and Bruce Charnas Richard Gerrig and Chris Lewis John Cheim Timothy Peterson Jim Lewis Ted Chung Estate of James Giblin Joe Lewis Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Glen Raven, Inc. The Library Council of Agnes Rindge Claflin Fund Robert Gober The Museum of Modern Art Isaac Cohen Ralph Goldenberg and The Library of Congress Peter J. Cohen Anna Barbagallo Judith and Wm. Brian Little Fund The Steven & Alexandra Cohen Amy J. Goldrich Linda Loppa Foundation Jerry Gorovoy Leslie Lowe Tamar Cohen Greene Naftali Gallery Luhring Augustine Cathryn Collins Adriana Cisneros de Griffin Lawrence Luhring Committee on Architecture Kenneth C. Griffin Ninah and Michael Lynne and Design Agnes Gund Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Committee on Drawings Mimi and Peter Haas Fund Ramiro Ortíz Mayorga and Prints Hanesbrands Inc. David H. McAlpin Fund Committee on Film Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin Robert B. Menschel and Committee on Media and Ronnie F. Heyman Janet Wallach Performance Art William Talbott Hillman Foundation Miyake Design Studio Committee on Painting The Murray Holman Family Trust Modern Meadow and Sculpture Inter-American Fund The Modern Women's Fund Committee on Photography The International Council of Moncler Archives The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art Monroe Wheeler Fund The Museum of Modern Art Carl Jacobs Foundation Pedro Montes The Contemporary Drawing and Susan G. Jacoby Ann and Mike Moore Print Associates of Arthur Jafa Geraldine Murphy Fund The Museum of Modern Art Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown James Nares 5 Jerome Neuner Lisa and Steven Tananbaum New Era Cap Co., Inc. Clarice Oliveira Tavares Mme Romola Nijinsky Tecnica Group S.p.A. Nicholas Nixon Bernadette Thompson The Edward John Noble Foundation Alice and Tom Tisch Ruth Nordenbrook Joan H. Tisch* David Orentreich Juan Yarur Torres Ramiro Ortiz Mayorga John B. Turner Fund Michael S. Ovitz Unmade Parkett Vital Projects Fund, Ruth Parnes Robert B. Menschel Gabriel Perez-Barreiro Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Frank Perls Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III The Photography Council Endowment Marnie S. Pillsbury Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr. Fund Prada Archives Zhijun Wang and Yutong Duan Jay M. Ptashek Jack Waters Emily Rauh Pulitzer Candace King Weir Sergio Quattrini Gary Martin Wexler Peggy Rajski Marina D. Whitman Joyce Randall Karen and Gary Winnick Carol and Morton Rapp W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Donna Redel Sherri Wolf Esther Regelson Michael Wolfe Rendl Endowment for Slavic Art Andrea Woodner Repetto Archives Dian Woodner Jeffrey M. Resnick Deborah Wye Endowment Fund John Rewald Martina Yamin Heidi and Richard Rieger Yohji Yamamoto Inc. Erica Roberts S. Craig Zahler The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Andrea Zittel Endowment for Prints Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor and *In Memory Gabriela Perez-Rocchietti John A. Rogers Ignacio Rosado Ted Sann Schott NYC and the Schott family Peter Schub Honoré Sharrer Jack Shear John Silberman The Gilbert B. and Lila Silverman Instruction Drawing Collection Gift, Detroit Suzanne Slesin Jeremy Smith Mary M. and Sash A. Spencer Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley David Stenn Peter Stone Collection of Posters by Artists Christian Sumi Brett and Daniel Sundheim John Szarkowski Fund Sandra and Tony Tamer 6 Trustee Committees Committee on Architecture and Design Alice M. Tisch Chairman Rob Beyer Barbara Jakobson Vice Chairmen Pierre Apraxine Nina Baier-Bischofberger Adam Bartos Sid R. Bass Rob Beyer Constance C. Caplan Ted Chung Marshall Cogan Jean-Louis Cohen Don Goeman Marva Griffin-Wilshire Susan Hayden Steven Heller Oliver Holy Elise Jaffe Barbara Jakobson Wendy Evans Joseph Michèle Gerber Klein Kenneth Kuchin Jo Carole Lauder Leonard A. Lauder Ronald S. Lauder Doug Lloyd Miguel Ángel Cortés Martin Dietrich Neumann Stavros P. Niarchos III Guy Nordenson Peter Norton Barbara G. Pine Lord Rogers of Riverside Alex Schärer Suzy Slesin Edgar Smith Jon Stryker Lisa Tananbaum Alice M. Tisch John C. Waddell Janet Wallach Artur Walther Andrea Woodner Eric Wunsch Jürg Zumtobel 8 Committee on Archives, Library, and Research Kathleen Fuld Chairman Philip E. Aarons Jenny Park Adam Alexandra Anderson Estrellita Brodsky Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Kathleen Fuld Leslie J. Garfield Barbara Jakobson Werner H. Kramarsky Marie-Josée Kravis Gregory R. Miller Peter Norton Thomas R. Osborne Emily Rauh Pulitzer Anna Marie Shapiro Lila Silverman Barbara Toll 9 Committee on Conservation David G. Booth Chairman David G. Booth James Keith Brown Patricia Phelps de Cisneros David Dechman Robert Fagenson Patrice Friedman Rachel Gordon Alexandra A. Herzan Marlene Hess Marie-Josée Kravis Peter Norton Lynne Pasculano Marnie S. Pillsbury Joshua Whitney Sommer 10 Committee on Drawings and Prints Marlene Hess Edgar Wachenheim III Chairman Candace King Weir Maud I. Welles Werner H. Kramarsky Dian Woodner Vice Chairman *In Memory June Noble Larkin Anna Marie Shapiro Edgar Wachenheim III Chairmen Emeriti Jan Christiaan Braun James Keith Brown Martin Eisenberg Katharina Faerber Joshua Fink Peter Hess Friedland Glenn Fuhrman Kathleen Fuld Howard Gardner Leslie J. Garfield Ralph I. Goldenberg Linda Barth Goldstein Agnes Gund Alexandra A. Herzan Philip H. Isles Werner H. Kramarsky Jill Kraus Marie-Josée Kravis June Noble Larkin Ronald S.
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