![]() The generosity of early donors to this phase, Maja Hoffmann and John Studzinski, is recognised through The Maja Hoffmann/Luma Foundation Tank and The Studzinski Galleries. Lutnick, Barrie and Emmanuel Roman and others who wish to remain anonymous. The donors include a number of Tate’s current and former Trustees among them Lord Browne, Mala Gaonkar, Maja Hoffmann, Elisabeth Murdoch, Franck Petitgas and John Studzinski as well as other individual donors including Christina and John Chandris, James Chanos, Ago Demirdjian and Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian, George Economou, Lydia and Manfred Gorvy, Noam Gottesman, Catherine Lagrange, Pierre Lagrange, Allison and Howard W. These include gifts to support The Tanks, new galleries, learning spaces and other areas of the new building. On the occasion of the opening of The Tanks, Tate has announced a group of major individual donations. The Tanks are the first phase of the Tate Modern Project, which is being made possible by a number of significant donations from public funders and foundations including a £50m investment from the Government, £7m from the Greater London Authority, an importantdonation from the Blavatnik Family Foundation and generous gifts from The Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation and The Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation. The launch is part of the London 2012 Festival, the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad. The commission for the Maja Hoffmann/Luma Foundation Tank is supported by Sotheby’s and runs from 18 July to 28 October. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Kim’s work, visitors are plunged into a fantastical world of optical illusions that draws on a rich history of performance and film. This major new work is the first installation to be created especially in The Tanks, the world’s first museum galleries permanently dedicated to exhibiting live art, performance, installation and film works. A new commission by Korean artist Sung Hwan Kim was unveiled today in The Tanks at Tate Modern. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The Morris Museum in Morris Township and the Great Swamp Watershed Association launch their Water Workshop Weekends with a 6:30 pm screening of Dark Waters. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents Shipwrecked! An Entertainment – The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as Told by Himself) by Donald Margulies, at 8 pm outdoors at Saint Elizabeth University in Morris Township. ![]() Library virtual talk: Great American Architects: Stanford White – Architecture of the American Renaissance, featuring art historian Sylvia Laudien-Meo. At 70 Maple Ave.Īt 7 pm, the Morristown and Township Library presents a M.A.I.N. Peter’s Episcopal Church hosts tango lessons in the Parish House, 7 pm for beginners, 8 pm intermediate class. Hear him play songs from his new album, I’m Serious. Jazz favorite Grover Kemble performs at Rockaway’s Caffé NaVona, 147 Route 46, from 6 – 9 pm. Munah Hayes presents free Dance Fitness classes at 6 pm at the Marion Sally Residents Center, at 23 Clyde Potts Drive in Morristown. The Morristown & Township Library hosts free yoga on its lawn at 10 am, and every Thursday through mid-October, weather-permitting. Check our handy calendarfor even more activities–and add your own events, too. These are just some of the adventures beckoning in Greater Morristown this weekend. ![]() |
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