All Grants


Loyola University Museum of Art
$46,000
Chicago, Illinois
2014

To support Gather Up the Fragments: The Andrews Shaker Collection, an exhibition organized by the Hancock Shaker Village (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) that presents more than 190 Shaker objects, including crafts and household objects. The exhibition retells the story of the religious movement and examines the role of Faith and Edward Andrews, avid collectors, dealers, and scholars, in the preservation of Shaker heritage. A catalogue, published by the Loyola Museum of Art, accompanies the exhibition.

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
$90,000
Tokyo, Japan
2014

To support the exhibition Cy Twombly—Fifty Years of Works on Paper, which is the first exhibition of Twombly’s work to be held in Japan. The exhibition takes place at the Hara Museum of Contemporary At, Tokyo, and the Hara Museum ARC, Gunma, and is accompanied by educational programing and a small introductory catalogue in both Japanese and English.

David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago
$50,000
Chicago, Illinois
2014

To support The Monster Roster: Existentialist Art in Postwar Chicago, an exhibition that explores the work of the Chicago-based group “the Monster Roster” in the development of American art and includes works by Leon Golub, Dominick DiMeo, Cosmo Campoli, June Leaf, Seymour Rosofsky, and Nancy Spero. The exhibition is accompanied by public programing and a catalogue.

Asia Society Museum
$300,000
New York, New York
2014

To support the exhibition Nam June Paik: Evolution, Revolution, Resolution, which brings together key works by Nam June Paik (1932–2006), an influential figure in New York’s avant-garde scene in the 1960s. The exhibition is on view at the Asia Society Museum New York and the Asia Society Hong Kong Center and is accompanied by an English-language catalogue.