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Groundbreaking took place on October 26, 1995, and the museum reopened in late 1999 as the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, named after Iris and B. Gerald Cantor. [4] The project cost $36.8 million, which included a seismic retrofit of the entire building, and construction of a new 42,000 square foot wing including galleries ...
Iris Cantor (née Bazel, born February 14, 1931) is an American philanthropist based in New York City and Los Angeles, with a primary interest in medicine and the arts.. Cited as among the 50 top contributors in the United States, [1] as head of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, [2] her foundation has donated several hundred million dollars to museums, universities and hospitals since
Much of the collection was donated to over 70 art institutions worldwide, such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University. [7] From 1984 to 1987, the Cantors gave 58 Rodins and the money to install them in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery at the Brooklyn Museum of ...
The creator of “The Thinker” is celebrated as the “greatest sculpture of the 19th century.”
[71] The Philharmonic performed at the Brooklyn Public Library in the 189 seat Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture [72] as well as in the Brooklyn Museum in the 460 seat Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium. [73] In 2010, it was "squeezed financially out of BAM" altogether. [74]
Ben (Schwartzman), the cantor who can’t sing, has lost his wife in a freak accident and, on his way to the bar, lies down in front of a semi truck, imploring it to keep moving, tormented by his ...
A benefit concert will take place at the Intuit Dome on Jan. 30 with the purpose of rebuilding the communities devastated by the Los Angeles wildfires. FireAid is described as an “evening of ...
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