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Brandeis University Receives More Than $2 Million in Contemporary Art

By ARTINFO

Published: March 10, 2008
BOSTON—Brandeis University's Rose Art Museum has recently received a number of gifts of contemporary art whose total value exceeds $2 million. Among them is a collection, valued at over $1 million, of nearly 40 works mostly from 1990 to the present. Mike Kelley, James Hyde, and David Reed are among the artists represented. The collection comes from a New York–based donor who wishes to remain anonymous.

Another gift comes from Carey Schwartz, a Brandeis alum. These works — by Jim Dingilian, Ori Gersht, Shai Kremer, Gillian Laub, Lorrain O’Grady, and Christian Xatrec — comprise the first installment of a planned annual gift of works by emerging international artists meant to be shown in areas around the university campus with heavy student and public traffic.

Boston collectors Joan and David Genser as well as Rose Board of Overseers' members Jonathan Novak, Marlene Persky, and Gerald Fineberg also contributed gifts. "This has been an amazing year for the Rose collection," says Rose director Michael Rush.

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