CHICAGO, IL.- Solveig Øvstebø, Executive Director of the
Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, announced today the establishment of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Publications Program following a $1 million pledge from the Chicago-based founder of Morningstar and his wife. This transformative gift secures the independent contemporary art museums publishing activities for the next 10 years and marks the largest single commitment in its 104-year history.
Known around the world for its remarkable support of artists, the Renaissance Society has established itself as a unique platform for ground-breaking creative experimentation and deep inquiry. Publishing has been at the core of the institutions activity since its founding in 1915, and it has produced significant exhibitions and accompanying publications with artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Mike Kelley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kerry James Marshall, and Jennifer Packer. Distributed internationally, the museums books often offer the first scholarly reflections on artists' projects and capture pivotal moments in their careers.
"The Renaissance Society is driven by an unwavering faith in artists and their ideas. We support them to produce new art and, with it, new knowledge, new discourse, and new ways of thinking. says Øvstebø. Nowhere is this more evident than in our books, and the Joe and Rika Mansueto Publications Program provides long-term resources to continue to produce and share more broadly this important work."
The Rens publications not only document the exhibitions, but expand the critical conversations that begin with them, and enter them into the art historical record. We are deeply grateful to Joe and Rika for their generous gift, which ensures the continued significance of the museum's output," added Richard Wright, President of the Board of Directors.
The Mansuetos donation follows the success of the Renaissance Societys Next Century Fund, a $5 million campaign launched in conjunction with the museums 100th anniversary in 2015. With lead gifts from the Edlis-Neeson Foundation, the Pritzker Traubert Foundation, and the Zell Family Foundation, this fund has enabled a significant increase in the production of new artworks by artists including Kevin Beasley, B. Ingrid Olson, and Shadi Habib Allah, and accompanying public programs.
The Joe and Rika Mansueto Publications Program will make it possible for the Renaissance Society to publish a monograph, catalogue, or artist book to accompany each exhibition, typically four per year. These funds will also enable the museum to commission more contributors per book, and to work with a wide range of designers and printers to produce them.
Recent Renaissance Society publications include:
Let me consider it from here (2019), featuring new poems from Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Simone White, and Lynn Xu
Sadie Benning: Shared Eye (2018), with texts from Julie Ault, John Corbett, and Christine Mehring
Richard Rezac: Address (2018), with new essays from Matthew Goulish, Jennifer R. Gross, and James Rondeau
Robert Grosvenor (2018), with contributions from Yve-Alain Bois, Bruce Hainley, Susan Howe, and John Yau
Jennifer Packer: Tenderheaded (2018), featuring a conversation between the artist and Kerry James Marshall, essays by Jessica Bell Brown and April Freely, and a poem by Safiya Sinclair
Forthcoming titles include:
Alejandro Cesarco: Song (2019), with new texts by Julie Ault, Wayne Koestenbaum, and Lynne Tillman
Liz Magor: BLOWOUT (2019), including new essays by Sheila Heti and Mitch Speed
Unthought Environments (2019), featuring contributions from Ina Blom, Keller Easterling, and John Durham Peters
LaToya Ruby Frazier (2019), contributors TBD