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SITE SANTA FE Gala 2013

HONORARY ARTIST
Richard Tuttle

Richard Tuttle is widely considered one of the most influential and enduring artists of his generation. Working in sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, artist’s books and installation for nearly five decades, Tuttle’s work expresses an ongoing pursuit of a reduction in material, shape, color and volume. Employing humble materials ranging from bubble wrap and Styrofoam to rope and nails, Tuttle’s playful and minimal works subvert the traditions of sculpture and painting, making way for new forms and new ideas.

Richard Tuttle has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally including in one-person exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Institute of Contempo- rary Art, Philadelphia; Kunsthaus Zug, Switzerland; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In 1998, he had a solo exhibition at SITE Santa Fe in tandem with an exhibition of work by his dear friend, the late Agnes Martin. Richard Tuttle and his wife, poet Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, live between New York, Maine and New Mexico. Their daughter Martha is an artist based in Santa Fe.

HONORING
Lorlee & Arnold Tenenbaum

Born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, Arnold married Bismarck, North Dakota native, Lorlee Shark in 1959 and they have been a formidable team ever since. Retired after 44 years as the CEO of the business his grandfather started, Chatham Steel, Arnold now enjoys family and friends, traveling, community involvement and reading. Having raised four children, they now have eight grandchildren.

Lorlee notes that the night before they married, her new father-in-law told her the community had been wonderful to the Tenenbaums and they had a responsibility to give back. Taking that to heart, they are strong supporters of efforts that enrich the quality of life in Savannah and Santa Fe. In addition to SITE Santa Fe, examples of the Tenebaums’ philanthropy include Savannah College of Art and Design, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Savannah Jewish Federation, Telfair Museum of Art, United Way and their alma maters, Dartmouth and Sarah Lawrence College.

AUCTIONEER
Eliza Osborne

SUPPORTERS

Thank you to the following individuals

Gala Committee
  • Cornelia Bryer
  • Susan L. Foote
  • Katherine Gentry
  • Diane Grob
  • Robin Merlo
  • Marlene N. Meyerson
  • Robert Roach
Founders
  • Jeanne & Michael Klein / Rosina Lee Yue & Bert A. Lies, Jr. MD
  • Anne & John Marion
  • Ann Tenenbaum & Tom Lee
  • Brian Tenenbaum & Maria Ku
  • Margot Tenenbaum & Mike Eisner
  • Ali Tenenbaum & David Bensinger
Benefactors
  • Avalon Trust
  • Marlene N. Meyerson
  • Pace Gallery
Table Sponsors
  • Karen & Steven Berkowitz
  • Alicia & William A. Miller
Benefit Committee
  • Christine & Bill Aylward
  • Roxanne & Chuck Apple
  • Beth Beloff & Marc Geller
  • Cornelia Bryer & Herman Siegelaar
  • Madelin Coit
  • Patricia & Robert Curtis
  • Frania D’Alessio
  • Sande Deitch
  • Colleen & James Drake
  • Sally & Thomas Dunning
  • Virginia Dwan
  • Sandy & James Fitzpatrick
  • Doris Francis & Louis Erhard
  • Gebert Contemporary
  • Katherine & James Gentry
  • Diane & Werner Grob
  • Pat Hall
  • Joanna Hess
  • Christopher Hill & Rodolfo Choporena
  • Irene Hofmann & Max Protetch
  • Kathleen & George Hughes
  • Joyce Idema
  • Barbara Ingram
  • Charlotte Jackson Fine Art
  • Jan Karafylakis
  • James Kelly Contemporary
  • Helen Kornblum
  • Lannan Foundation
  • Elizabeth & Bertil Lundqvist
  • Ron Lushing & Dan Reid
  • Jeanne & Jim Manning
  • Robin Merlo & Michael Lescander
  • Cindy Miscikowski
  • Leigh Moiola & Charles Dale
  • Barbara & Charles F. Moore
  • Rita & Kent Norton
  • Christophe Olsen & Josedgardo Granados
  • Mary Lou Pringle
  • Robert Roach
  • Lyn & Pete Selig
  • Catherine Eaton Skinner & David Skinner
  • Silvia & Alexander Speyer
  • Courtney Finch Taylor & Scott Taylor
  • Marilynn & Carl Thoma
  • Susan Emerling & A. Thomas Torres, AIA
  • Marica & Jan Vilcek
  • Kathy & Charles Webster
In Honor of Lorlee & Arnold Tenenbaum
  • Barbara & Ron Balser
  • Cornelia Bryer & Herman Siegelaar
  • Jane & William Buchsbaum
  • Carole & Phil Coviello
  • Sande Deitch
  • Alvin Friedman-Kien Foundation & Ryo Toyonaga
  • Bessie Hanahan
  • Irene Hofmann & Max Protetch
  • Helen Kornblum
  • Dayle & Aaron Levy
  • Jeanne & Jim Manning
  • Toby Mayman & Jerry Kean
  • Claire & French McKnight
  • Robin Merlo & Michael Lescander
  • Barbara & Donald Meyer
  • Marlene N. Meyerson
  • Alicia & William A. Miller
  • Herbert Neirick
  • Carolyn Nathan
  • Rita & Kent Norton
  • Bob Nurock
  • Barbara Doroba-Ogg & Michael Ogg
  • Diane & Thomas Oxnard
  • Francine & Fred Pevow
  • Lynn & Lewis Pollock
  • Carol Prins & John Hart
  • Crennan Ray
  • Julia E. Rhymes
  • Myrna & Ron Ruskin
  • Maureen & David H. Smith, MD
  • Linda & David Stein
  • Judith & Stephen Stein
  • Courtney Finch Taylor & Scott Taylor
  • Susan Emerling & A. Thomas Torres, AIA
  • Mary Sloane & Andrew Wallerstein
  • Kathy & Charles Webster
Auction Art Donors
  • Karen & Steven Berkowitz
  • James Cohan Gallery, New York/ Shanghai
  • James Drake
  • Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
  • Gemini/GEL, Los Angeles
  • James Kelly Contemporary
  • Byron Kim
  • LA Louver, Los Angeles
  • Enrique Martinez Celaya
  • Magnan Metz Gallery, New York
  • Mixed Greens, New York
  • Max Protetch
  • Ed Ruscha
  • Tamarind Institute and Amy Cutler
  • Mary Temple
  • Mungo Thomson
  • Richard Tuttle
  • Susan York