Transformer invites you to Collector’s View 2010, our 3rd annual spring series of special receptions viewing the private
collections of a select and diverse group of DC's leading contemporary art collectors.
Through the
generosity of our Collector’s View hosts, and with the sponsorship support of Washington Life Magazine,
this series highlights the relationship collectors have with artists, the role they play in building artists’ careers,
and their impact in supporting healthy arts communities. Guests will be privy to learn, from an insider’s
perspective, the motivations, interests and passions of these dynamic collectors on the work they collect.
Each View in the series promises to be as unique as the collectors and collections themselves – with personal
anecdotes on how certain works were acquired, how collections have been shaped, and which artists the
collectors are currently considering. Light fare and libations will be served at each event.
Participation in Collector’s View 2010 is $50 dollars per person for each View.
Contact alison@transformergallery.org, or call 202.483.1102 for further details on
Collector’s View and to purchase tickets.
Advance registration with Transformer is required for all Views in Collector’s View 2010.
All donations via Collector's View 2010 are fully tax-deductible, and will directly benefit Transformer's 2010 / 2011 Exhibition Series and related programs.
collector's view series:
VIEW 1:
MIRELLA & DANI LEVINAS
Sunday, March 21, 2010; 4 – 6pm
Georgetown, DC
Long-time contemporary art collectors,
Mirella and Dani Levinas open their beautiful
home to share their very personal international
collection. With a strong concentration
in Latin American art, the collection
includes contemporary painting, sculpture,
photography, and video by established living
artists and young and emerging artists, such as:
Cildo Meireles, Waltercio Caldas, Vik Muniz,
Cristian Segura, José Dávila, Iván Navarro,
Tunga, and Javier Arce.
VIEW 2:
AIMEE & ROBERT LEHRMAN
Thursday, April 22, 2010; 6 – 8pm
Massachusetts Avenue Heights, DC
The Lehrman collection showcases a broad
variety of romantic gestural paintings,
including works by Philip Guston, Damien
Hirst, Agnes Martin, Gerhard Richter, Wayne
Thiebaud, and Andy Warhol. It also offers
one of the most
comprehensive collections of
the works of Joseph Cornell. The Lehrmans
anticipate a lively discussion on their
adventures collecting, and encourage guests
to participate.
Click here for Washington Life photo coverage of View 2 of Collector's View 2010
VIEW 3:
JUDY PENSKI & ROBIN ROSE
Sunday, May 23, 2010; 4 – 6pm
Forest Hills, DC
Welcome to a realized vision of mid-century
Modernism. Well-known artist and collector,
Robin Rose and his wife, Judy have created
an important statement about the
collaboration of art, architecture and design.
Their 1955 Trudeau-designed house
showcases the work or George Nakashima,
Hans Wegner and Carl Auböck. The
art
collection is focused primarily on DC artists
from the 1960s to the present, with works by
Thomas Downing, Gene Davis and
Leon Berkowitz. The visual art in concert
with the design collection speaks to the Roses'
vision of the
importance of harmony and
ascension as the philosophic basis of their
approach to collecting.
Click here for Washington Life photo coverage of View 3 of Collector's View 2010 and here for the written coverage
VIEW 4:
HEATHER & TONY PODESTA
Sunday, June 13, 2010; 4 – 6pm
Kalorama, DC
The Podestas invite Collector’s View guests
into their new home to see recently installed
work by 16 leading contemporary women
artists, including:
Marina Abramovic,
Margaret Benyon, Berlinde de Bruyckere,
Beatriz Milhazes, Anneè Olofsson, Catherine
Opie, Patricia Piccinini, Boo Ritson,
Sam Taylor-Wood, Grazia Toderi, and
Gillian Wearing, among others. This View
is one of the first times they will be showing
their new installation of photographs,
paintings, and sculpture.
Click here for Washington Life photo coverage of View 4 of Collector's View 2010 and here for the written coverage
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