Hester Street is a 1975 film based on Abraham Cahan’s 1896 novella Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto and was adapted and directed by Joan Micklin Silver. The film stars Carol Kane, Steven Keats and Paul Freedman
All About Art – Frost Museum Fine Art Fundraiser – Full Catalog
The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University in Miami celebrated its 35th anniversary the evening of Saturday, November 3, 2012, with the inaugural All About Art Fine Art Fundraising Auction. The event, held in the grand galleries at the Museum and hosted by Co-Chairs Patricia & Phillip Frost and FIU President Mark Rosenberg and his wife Rosalie, featured art works donated by 78 acclaimed artists, was attended by over 350 art enthusiasts, and raised more than $200,000 in support of future Museum activities and programs.
After my partner Andrew Reach was invited to exhibit his art in a solo exhibition (Full Circle) as one of the inaugural opening exhibitions of the new world class building, the Frost acquired two works from the exhibition to be part of it’s permanent collection. This was so meaningful to Andrew, because before his reinvention from architect to artist, the Frost Art Museum was his last building in the role of project Architect at HOK alongside Yann Weymouth (The Louvre with I.M. Pei, The Dali Museum in Tampa). Since then a third work has been acquired. So when the call went out from the director, Carol Damian, asking artists in the permanent collection if they could donate a work of art to be auctioned off for this fundraiser, Andrew and I did not hesitate and Andrew created a new work of art specifically for the event titled “Middle of the Night in a Digital Dream”.
“Middle of the Night in A Digital Dream” by Andrew Reach
Michael Hughes, Frost Art Museum’s Director of Development, happily informed Andrew that at the auction there was much interest in his work with multiple bids and ultimately went to a prominent art collector in Miami who is also on the Board of Trustees at the Miami Art Museum
Click here to see previous post with photographs of the event.
Andrew and I couldn’t attend the auction because he is unable to travel and mostly home-bound from the constant pain he endures from his spine disease. Their have been problems now with his walking due to the pain and he’s not able to stand very long. The pain has gone also to his legs. He can only sit for a very short time and really can not be up for more than a couple of hours. Andrew’s body is allergic to narcotics, so he can’t take the heavy duty pain medications prescribed to deal with his amount of pain. The rods are the length of his back are now pressing in the middle. In a sense they are trying to push out of the back. The pain is unthinkable. They’re trying everything not to have a third surgery to shave the rods down. His body has taken much abuse. The pain in the neck is so severe, he now suffers also from violent headaches. The body will just not hold him up. Even being in bed does not stop the brutal pain. When he rests from the pain he wears a CPAP mask because he developed sleep apnia after his surgeries from when they pulled his spine back. It’s another level of constriction and isolation. Only his dreams and his art take him to a place where he can move from all his pain and find a moment of peace. Along with our many dogs and cats and our love, we endure. We have been together 32 years. We survive not by the year or month or day but by the hour. God does not give us more then we can handle.
There are moments we wonder what could have been with our lives had this not been the way. It is said life is as it is meant to be, not what we want it to be. Its all about ones health. So we were not able to attend. The Frost was kind to send him the catalog with all the artists and their work to be auctioned. Below is Andrew’s page from the catalog along with a list of all the other artists who donated work.
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Bruce Baumwoll
Andrew Reach
Cecilia Arboleda
Tori Arpad-Cotta
Pablo Atchugarry
Lydia Azout
Waldo Balart
Rafael Barrios
Luisa Basnuevo
Carlos Betancourt
Karin Borjas
Pip Brant
Carol Brown
R.F. Buckley
Humberto Calzada
Ramon Carulla
Leo Castañeda
Othón Castañeda
Humberto Castro
Roberto Catasus
Robert Chambers
David Chang
Karina Chechik
Xavier Cortada
Jim Couper
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Edouard Duval Carrié
Juan Manuel Echavarría
Sheila Elias
Carlos Estévez
Robert Farber
Nancy Friedemann
Luis Garcia-Nerey
Florencio Gelabert
Lynn Golob Gelfman
Francie Bishop Good
Israel Guevara
David Hayes
John Henry
Quisqueya Henríquez
Graham Hudson
Roberto Juarez
Clive King
Erika King
Jacek Kolasinkski
Sandra Liberman
Carlos Luna
Pepe Mar
Marcos Marin
Vincenzo Marsiglia
María Martinez-Cañas
Enrique Martinez-Celaya
Didier Masset
Leonel Matheu
Catalina Mejía
Luisa Mesa
Arnold Mesches
María Thereza Negreiros
Peggy Nolan
Miguel Padura
Betty Laird Perry
Cecilia Rivera
Rubem Robierb
Lydia Rubio
Tomás Sánchez
Carolina Sanllehi
Gretchen Scharnagl
Fernando Sucre
Ana Tiscornia
Mette Tommerup
Humberto Torres
Gladys Triana
Frances Trombly
Vanessa Trutschel
Annette Turrillo
The Wonderful Film Crossing Delancey Starring Amy Irving – Peter Riegert- Jeroem Krabbe – Reizl Bozyk- Sylvia Miles with movie still & youtube videos
The Warsaw Ghetto In Photographs By Ulrick Keller
Below is the only a small part of this book. I have made a decision with all my work dealing with my history from Warsaw Poland and the War. I shall not show any of the photos that have to deal with death or all the horrific images of what was done to the Jewish people and others. There is plenty of places one can go to see all of that. This blog is all about life. Most of these images and others are all that is left of all these souls and the life that was. By seeing their faces we remember them . One of the main thought from the old was who will say kaddish for all of us, Who will be left. For me by seeing them and looking in their eyes, We are remembering them and sending a prayer. The Baumwoll’s are from Warsaw Poland as far back as 1720 . Many of my family stay after my great grandfather left in 1910. Some of these faces could be them or any of your families that did not survive the war . Each face is a window in to all our lives.