Lincoln Center's Vera List Project Exhibition & Sale at the New York Design Center
December 06-January 14, 2012
The New York Design Center is pleased to partner with Lincoln Center to present an exhibit featuring contemporary art work from The Vera List Art Project. Lincoln Center’s Vera List Art Project was established in 1962 by philanthropists Vera and Albert List as a way to both support the visual arts and raise funds for Lincoln Center. Since the inception of the program, Lincoln Center has commissioned major artists of the time to create works available for sale to the public.
The project has published limited-edition fine art prints by Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Robert Motherwell and Andy Warhol, among others. Almost 50 years and 150 artists later, the Vera List Art Project remains at the forefront of art trends, commissioning fresh, original works by notable figures in the contemporary art world.
On December 6th, co-hosts, Jim Druckman, New York Design Center President & CEO, designer David Kleinberg and designer Dennis Miller celebrated the exhibition’s opening night. The festive evening brought designers, Lincoln Center supporters and art enthusiasts together to view the outstanding selection. All prints are for sale and all proceeds directly benefit Lincoln Center. The entertainment for the evening was provided by the Julliard School.
All prints are Courtesy of Lincoln Center. For more information regarding the prints and their prices, please visit the New York Design Center's 10th floor. To view the complete inventory, call 212.875.5061 or visit www.Art.LincolnCenter.org.
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