WATER MILL, NY.- The Parrish Art Museum is delighted to announce the addition of significant artworks to the Museums permanent collection. The acquisitions include works by major artists and cover a diverse range of artistic styles and eras and further solidify the Museum's commitment to collecting and presenting a comprehensive range of contemporary and historical art with close ties to the East End of Long Island.
A major gift of 26 works made by Joe Zucker (American, 19412024) between 1966 and 1991, including from the Boxing series, and a series of Capt. Hooks Crew made of Rhoplex, acrylic, sash cord, and wood, came from Carl Youngman and the Estate of Robert Feldman. Zucker, who lived in Sag Harbor, emerged from Abstract Expressionism to pursue a constantly evolving artistic inquiry into the physical properties of painting.
Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, Executive Director of the
Parrish Art Museum, remarked, "The Museums latest acquisitions represent a powerful expansion in depth and breadth of our collection, featuring a diverse group of significant artists, many of whom further the great pantheon of East End artists such as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem and Elaine De Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, and Fairfield Porter. I am delighted that the artists of these new acquisitions now join this illustrious group. We are incredibly grateful for the support of our friends and donors, whose generosity continues to enrich our museum and deepen our offering for future generations."
Enoc Perez (Puerto Rican, b. 1967). Caribe Hilton Hotel, San Juan, 2022, oil on linen, 80 x 100 in. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of an Anonymous Donor, 2024.10
Enoc Perezs (American, b. 1967, San Juan, Puerto Rico) Caribe Hilton Hotel, San Juan (2022) comes to the Parrish after Perez was recently included in the Museums 125th Anniversary exhibition series, Artists Choose Parrish. The oil on linen painting is synonymous with Perezs unique style of colorful renderings, employing a loose, abstract style, giving his work a sketch-like quality of Modernist architecture in his native Puerto Rico. This marks the first work by Perez in the Museums collection.
Among the notable acquisitions are works donated by Yvonne Puffer and the late Sean Elwood, founder of North Fork Contemporary. They include a painting by Mary Abbott from the 1980s, and a Lithograph Study for The Gates by Christo & Jeanne-Claude (Christo Yavacheff, Bulgarian, 19352020; Jeanne-Claude, French, 19352009), representing the first work by the artists in the collection, and two etchings by Portuguese artist Julião Sarmento.
Over the years, Puffer and Elwood have generously gifted more than 20 works to the Museum.
Another valued donation comes from Sag Harbor-based collector E.T. Williams, who has repeatedly gifted works by Black artists to the Museum. The 2003 painting by self-taught artist Purvis Young (American, 19432010), is the artists first work to enter the Parrish collection at an opportune moment as Young has several works in the current exhibition Edges of Ailey at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Jeremy Dennis (American, b. 1990), Conscience Point, 2020, Archival Giclee Print, 21 x 44 in. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of Lillian Ball
Several works were donated by environmental artist Lillian Ball, including her own Envisioning Seahorse National Park, 2021, a triptych of hand-painted, etched glass panels; Scott Bluedorns (American, b. 1986), Cold Georgica II, 2019, acrylic on wood, the third work by the East End artist in the Museums collection; video art pioneer peter campuss (American, b. 1937) archival pigment print, At the Edge of the Ocean, 2007; Jeremy Denniss (Shinnecock, b. 1990) Conscience Point, 2020, Archival Giclee Print; Courtney M. Leonards (Shinnecock, b. 1980), Abundance (Blue), 2016, a ceramic work and the first of Leonards in the collection; and James Wellings (American, b. 1951), Ferris Wheel from the Los Angeles series, 2004, gelatin silver print. This is the first work by Welling in the Museums collection.
Irina Alimanestianu (American, b. 1957), Forest Walk, 2015, oil on wood panel, 40 x 30 in. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of the Artist.
Other works include Irina Alimanestianus (American, b. 1957), Forest Walk, 2015, oil on wood panel, 40 x 30 in. This will be one among the first four works by Alimanestianu in the Museums collection, whose work is in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary in Madrid, Spain, among others.
Günther Förg (German, 19522013), Untitled, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 90 ½ x 74 ⅞ in. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of George Wells and Manfred Rantner
Günther Förg (German, 19522013), Untitled, 2003, Acrylic on canvas. Donated by George Wells and Manfred Rantner, this will be the first work by Förg in the Museums collection.