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Over the past few years, Jerry own some of the most important
Speyer and Katherine Farley have real estate in the city – Rockefeller
1 to 50
been quietly wielding philanthropic Center, for example, and the Chrysler
power in New York, and are now and Lipstick buildings – Speyer is an
01 François Pinault
perhaps the most important enormously powerful real-estate 02 Larry Gagosian
couple to the city’s cultural life. baron, and has used this clout to
03 Sir Nicholas Serota
Speyer was recently appointed muscle through such works as Puppy
04 Glenn D. Lowry
chairman of MoMA’s board, and (2000), Jeff Koons’s oversize flower
the two were major donors to the dog, which was shown at Rockefeller
05 Eli Broad
museum’s expansion programme Center in partnership with the Public
06 Damien Hirst
(for which they also helped the Art Fund. Farley is also at Tishman 07 Charles Saatchi
museum negotiate important Speyer; she is a senior managing
08 Jay Jopling
land acquisitions). Farley is deeply director at the firm and oversees the
involved with the renovation of company’s business in all emerging
09 Steven A. Cohen
Lincoln Center, the performing arts markets. The couple are also private
10 David Zwirner
complex on the Upper West Side, collectors, and own work by Robert 11 Sam Keller, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz,
serving on a number of its boards. Rauschenberg, Christian Boltanski,
Annette Schonholzer & Marc Spiegler
As president and chief executive of Frank Stella, Koons and others.
12 Brett Gorvy & Amy Cappellazzo
Tishman Speyer Properties, which
13 Jeff Koons
14 Iwan Wirth
15 Michael Govan
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16 Harry Blain & Graham Southern
17 Matthew Slotover & Amanda Sharp
18 Tobias Myer & Cheyenne Westphal
19 Richard Serra
20 Daniel Birnbaum
Jerry Speyer &
21 Marian Goodman
Katherine Farley
22 Marc Glimcher
Category: Collectors
23 David Geffen
Nationality: American
24 Don & Mera Rubell
Last Year: New
25 Dakis Joannou
26 Richard Prince
27 Matthew Marks
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28 Thomas Krens
29 Lisa Phillips & Richard Flood
30 Ann Philbin
31 Paul Schimmel
32 Agnes Gund
Gerhard Richter
33 William Acquavella
34 Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan
Category: Artist
Nationality: German
35 Simon de Pury
Last Year: 17
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ones)
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Gerhard Richter is a mainstay of this Life show in London. Though
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ulia P particular list, but has nonetheless famously tight-lipped (Arthur C.
39 Patricia Phelps de Cisneos
48, J dropped significantly since 2002, Danto wrote that ‘he evoked a kind
berle ( when his MoMA retrospective of self-protective cool that enabled
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(curated by Robert Storr) was him and his viewers to experience 41 Robert Gober
touring all the major institutions. historical reality as if at a distance’),
brist), T
42 Sadie Coles
Still, his intellectual and aesthetic, his influence on younger artists – Luc
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ew Y not to mention financial clout (works Tuymans, for example – is palpable.
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of his can fetch up to £10 million at He lives and works in Cologne,
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auction), remains unchallenged and has donated paintings to the 45 Chris Kennedy
despite his being well into his museum there as well as recently
46 Donna De Salvo, Shamim Momin
ominic Gigler (
seventies. He is represented by creating a stained-glass window for
& Chrissie Iles
arian Goodman Galler
Marian Goodman Gallery in New the Cologne Cathedral.
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York, where he has shown since
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1985, and works of his were recently
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included in the gallery’s 40/30
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exhibition celebrating the gallery’s
50 Gerhard Richter
thirtieth birthday. His works are also
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currently on display at the Hayward
photos: F photos: Suzanne Opton ( Gallery’s The Painting of Modern
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