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Vik Muniz, Cabinet of Curiosity, 2012
Silver gelatin print; 16 × 20 inches (unframed)
Signed and numbered edition of 25
Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Gallery, New York
Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $2,500 or more (plus shipping)

About the Artist
Vik Muniz (born 1961) is a photographer and self-described “low-tech illusionist” who lives in Brooklyn and Rio de Janeiro. In his work, Muniz has used a wide range of materials—from chocolate and sugar to junk and toys—to create images, often art historical, that he records with a camera. He has had solo shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the International Center of Photography, New York; and MACRO, Rome, among others, and his work is in the collection of museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Paris; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Tate Gallery, London. Muniz is represented by Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; Xippas Gallery, Paris; and Nara Roesler Gallery, São Paulo.


Terry Winters, Strings (for Cabinet), 2012
Woodcut; 10 5/8 × 13 1/2 inches (unframed)
Signed and numbered edition of 100
Courtesy of the artist
Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $500 or more (plus shipping)

About the Artist
Terry Winters (born 1949) is a painter who lives in New York City and Columbia County, New York. He has had solo exhibitions at Tate Gallery, London; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; the Kunsthalle Basel; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. Winters is represented by Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.


Jude Tallichet, C Note, 2006
Aluminum sculpture; 6 × 5 × 5 inches (shipped in a special wooden display box)
Signed and numbered edition of 100
Courtesy of the artist and Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York
Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $500 or more (plus shipping)

An aluminum 1:1 cast of a coconut bearing the words “In God We Trust” in the Federal font used on official US currency.

About the Artist
Jude Tallichet is an artist living in Queens, New York. Her work has been exhibited widely nationally and internationally. She has participated in the Busan Biennial in South Korea, the Shanghai Biennial, the Tirana Biennial, the 2000 “Greater New York” exhibition at PS1/MoMA, and executed a project for the Public Arts Fund, New York City. She has been an NEA and NYFA fellow in sculpture and a Fulbright Scholar. Her work is represented by Sara Meltzer Gallery.


Matthew Buckingham, Mill Creek Valley, 2005
Digital C-print; 18.5 × 25.5 inches (unframed)
Signed and numbered edition of 100
Courtesy of the artist and Murray Guy Gallery, New York
Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $500 or more (plus shipping)

A diptych consisting of two almost simultaneous photographs taken from a car traveling through the St. Louis, Missouri neighborhood known as Mill Creek Valley. Formerly a vibrant African-American community—home to the likes of Scott Joplin and Josephine Baker—Mill Creek Valley was deemed “blighted” in the 1940s and by the end of the next decade had been razed, in part to make room for the expansion of a local highway. In the lower photograph, the camera’s focus is on the utopian contours of the 1950s car, built at the time of the evictions. In the upper photograph, the focus is on the devastated landscape of this once lively area of St. Louis. (This subtle shift is hard to see at this size of image; we are happy to send you a larger jpeg if you email us at the address below.)

About the Artist
Matthew Buckingham is an artist based in New York City and Berlin. His work has been exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including the 2000 “Greater New York” exhibition at PS1/MoMA, Lisson Gallery, London; Kunstwerke, Berlin; Museum Moderner Kunst, Ludwig; and the Kitchen, New York. His work has been on the cover of Artforum (March 2004) and has been discussed in many other publications worldwide. He is represented by Murray Guy Gallery, New York.


Justine Kurland, Circus Scene, 2003
C-print; 20 × 16 inches (unframed)

Signed and numbered edition of 100
Courtesy of the artist and Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York
Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $600 or more (plus shipping)

About the Artist
Justine Kurland has exhibited internationally since receiving her MFA from Yale University in 1998. She has recently had a one-person show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and her work was included in the International Center of Photography’s 2003 triennial. She is represented by Gorney Bravin + Lee in New York.


Spencer Finch, Moonlight (Luna County, New Mexico, July 13, 2003), 2003
Light sculpture; 24 × 3 × 3 inches
Edition of 100 made by the artist; signed and numbered. Courtesy of the artist, Postmasters, New York, and Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris
This edition is no longer available.

The glow of this filtered fluorescent light precisely replicates the light of the full moon over Luna County, New Mexico, on 13 July 2003.

About the Artist
Spencer Finch has exhibited internationally since receiving an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1989. His works, which have been exhibited at venues including the Portikus Gallery, Frankfurt, and the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, will be included in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. He is represented in New York by Postmasters and in Paris by Galerie Yvon Lambert.


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