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CY TWOMBLY FOUNDATION. 19 EAST 82ND ST NEW YORK, NY 10028. TEL + 1 212 744 2228. INFO@CYTWOMBLY.ORG. Site by exhibit-E™. The Cy Twombly Foundation is a private non-profit foundation established in 2005. Our mission is to foster the study and preservation of the work and legacy of Cy Twombly.
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Twombly's will, written under U.S. law, allocated the bulk of the artist's art and cash to the Cy Twombly Foundation. The foundation now controls much of Twombly's work. It has reported $70 million in assets in 2011, and $1.5 billion in the following two years.
Feb 10, 2022 · The Cy Twombly Foundation Is Honoring the Artist’s Special Relationship With the Whitney by Gifting $2.5 Million to the Museum. Over the course of two decades, Twombly played a major role in shaping the direction of the museum's famed conservation department. New York's Whitney Museum of American Art, seen from the High Line.
Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland. © Cy Twombly Foundation. Reading Cy Twombly Backwards In this lecture at the Getty Center, Christine Kondoleon, George D. and Margo Behrakis Chair, Art of Ancient Greece and Rome, explores Twombly’s lifelong fascination with antiquity—from mythology and poetry to war and memorials—and how it shaped ...
Feb 10, 2022 · The Cy Twombly Foundation has pledged funding for a conservatorship to be endowed at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the site of Twombly’s first New York museum show.