Rose Art Museum at Brandeis Appoints New Board of Advisors

  • WALTHAM, Massachusetts
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  • August 06, 2014

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Prominent artists, collectors, philanthropists, academics, business leaders rally around collective vision for future of the Rose.

 

Museum’s notable exhibits & vision generate larger attendance, greater expectations.

The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University has named 15 new members to its Board of Advisors and reappointed eight former board members. The unprecedented number of appointments, which follow the recruitment of Christopher Bedford as the Henry and Lois Foster Director of the Rose in 2012 and the naming of Lizbeth Krupp as chair of the board of advisors last fall, are another important step in a new era in the museum’s history.

 

The Rose Art Museum’s volunteer board includes prominent personalities in the contemporary art, academic, philanthropic, cultural and business communities in the Boston area and across the U.S.   The new board members are Gannit Ankori, Leslie Aronzon, Mark Bradford, Ronni J. Casty, Rena M. Conti, Tory Fair, John S. Foster, Steven A.N. Goldstein, Susan B. Kaplan, Lizbeth Krupp, Frederick Lawrence, Beth Marcus, Dianne Markman, Tim Phillips and Lisa Yuskavage.  Reappointed board members are Gerald Fineberg, Lois Foster, Matthew Kozol, Jonathan Novak, Betsy Pfau, Meryl Rose, Ann Tanenbaum and George Wachter.

 

“We are in the unique position of simultaneously reviving and strengthening the Rose board by welcoming new members as well as reconnecting with former board members,” said Bedford. “This is an exciting time for the Rose. We have ambitious goals for the museum, and I am grateful for the opportunity to work with the board to help us achieve our collective vision for expanding access to modern and contemporary art.”

 

Under Bedford’s direction, the Rose has presented exhibitions of internationally renowned artists, including Chris Burden, Mika Rottenberg, Charline von Heyl, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol and Jack Whitten. It has commissioned Burden to create a permanent, outdoor sculpture for the museum’s front entrance entitled Light of Reason, which will be unveiled on September 10.  These exhibits and Bedford’s vision for the Rose has resulted in the museum attendance increasing last year by more than 30 percent.   

 

“We are indebted to the members of the museum’s board of advisors, both new and returning, for their commitment and vision to keep the Rose Art Museum vibrant, innovative and a leading institution in the study and exhibition of modern and contemporary art,” said Brandeis President Fred Lawrence. “The Rose will continue to grow in importance in the art world under the direction of Chris Bedford, Lizbeth Krupp and the board.”

 

“The Rose Art Museum is a source of great pride for Brandeis and, equally important, it contributes to the education and development of our students,” said Provost Steven A.N. Goldstein ’78. “The museum and the university have a shared vision for promoting student engagement and scholarship and for how art can help us to understand the human experience and to promote social justice.”

 

ABOUT THE ROSE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

Leadership positions include Lizbeth Krupp as Board Chair, Gerald Fineberg as Chair of the Acquisitions Committee and Rena Conti as Chair of the Emerging Artists Fund.

 

The new board members include Brandeis leadership and faculty, prominent artists, major collectors and members of the world of philanthropy:

 

Gannit Ankori

Professor of Fine Arts, Brandeis University

 

Leslie Aronzon

Brandeis University Trustee, Los Angeles

 

Mark Bradford

Artist, Los Angeles

 

Ronni J. Casty

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Brookline, Mass.

 

Rena M. Conti

Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Economics, University of Chicago

 

Tory Fair

Associate Professor of Sculpture, Brandeis University

 

John S. Foster

Vice President, Christie’s, Boston and Palm Beach

 

Steven A.N. Goldstein

Provost, Brandeis University

 

Susan B. Kaplan

President of the Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation, Boston

 

Lizbeth Krupp

Director, The Krupp Family Foundation, Boston

 

Frederick Lawrence

President, Brandeis University

 

Beth Marcus

Retired, President Marcus & Marcus Antiques Ltd., Boston

 

Dianne Markman

Los Angeles

 

Tim Phillips

Chairman, Beyond Conflict, Boston

 

Lisa Yuskavage

Painter, New York City

 

Brandeis also reappointed eight former board of advisor members:

 

Gerald Fineberg

Chairman and Director of Fine Hotels Corporation, Boston

 

Lois Foster

Founding Chairwoman of Friends and Patrons of the Rose Art Museum, Boston

 

Matthew Kozol

Attorney, Friedman and Atherton LLP, Boston

 

Jonathan Novak

Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

 

Betsy Pfau

Brandeis University Fellow, Boston

 

Meryl Rose

Swampscott

 

Ann Tanenbaum,

Tanenbaum International Publishing Services, New York

 

George Wachter

Joint International Department Head, Co-Chairman Old Master Paintings Worldwide, Sotheby’s, New York 


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