Mr. Vervoordt will accept the honor and present
his unique view of the world with a
presentation, "Living with Art", in the plush
165 seat theater of The Hearst Building. There
will be cocktails before and an opportunity to
enjoy the soaring three story atrium of the
Hearst Tower.
After Mr. Vervoordt is presented with the
LongHouse Award, the presentation, "Axel
Vervoordt's Living With Art", will take place at
7pm. Dinner will follow at the nearby
Gainsborough Studios at 8:30pm.
Honorary Chairs: Jack
Lenor Larsen, Adelaide De Menil, Sherri
Donghia, Alexandra Munroe, Newell
Turner, May
Vervoordt. This evening is made
possible with generous support by the Hearst
Design Group, and Adelaide
de Menil.
Ticket
information:
$15,000 |
Benefactor Table
Reception, performance
and table for 10 at a private dinner in an
art-filled home overlooking Central Park.
Each guest receives a signed copy of Axel
Vervoordt: Stories and Reflections.
A guided visit of Kanal,
the gallery spaces and permanent
installations for up to six people will be
followed by a lunch at the castle of 's-Gravenwezel,
the home of Axel and May Vervoordt, at a
mutually agreeable time, airfare not
included. Depending on the time of the
visit, you will be invited to a pottery
class with Kosi Hidama and/or a concert of
Inspiratium.
$1,500 |
Benefactor
Reception, performance,
and a private dinner in an art-filled home
overlooking Central Park
and a signed copy of Axel
Vervoordt: Stories and Reflections concurrent
with its American release.
$750 |
Patron
Reception, performance,
and a private dinner in an art-filled home
overlooking Central Park
$250 |
Friend
Reception and
performance
About LongHouse Reserve
LongHouse Reserve
exemplifies curated living with art in
all forms. Founded by Jack Lenor Larsen,
its collections, gardens, sculpture and
programs reflect world cultures and
inspire a creative life. LongHouse Reserve
is a 16-acre reserve and sculpture
garden located in East Hampton, NY,
featuring works from Buckminster Fuller,
Yoko Ono and William de Kooning to name
only a few.