financial report
The fiscal year was very positive. The Ringling’s operating budget for fiscal year 2012-13 was $15 million. earned income was up in almost all categories with admissions reaching over 340,000 visitors for the first time and income from admissions of over $3.8 million. Due to the support of members and donors like you, we ended the year with a surplus over $600,000 that will go into reserves for capital expenditures and emergency funds.
welcome
TO TH e N e W
RINGLING ANNUAL R e VI e W
It is simple. Without your support, we would not be able to achieve the quality of programming we provide to the state of Florida each year. your gifts support programming — not lighting, not air conditioning, not maintenance, — but exciting experiences that connect our diverse audiences with the vast collections and deep history of this wonderful museum.
Thank you for what you do to make The Ringling a top cultural destination and a vital educational resource for our local community, Florida State University, and the state of Florida.
I hope you enjoy reading about our accomplishments over the past year.
Steven High, Executive Directorprogram highlights M AD e POSSIBL e By yOU !
Five significant exhibitions and two performance art series created the framework for many of our programs this past year.
Deco Japan, Shaping Art and Culture
July 13 ‒ October 28
An entirely unfamiliar genre, Deco Japan introduced Japanese Art Deco during the Taisho and early Showa epochs (1912-45). Organized by Art Services International the exhibition was drawn from the collection of Bob and Mary Levenson of Clearwater, Florida. Comprised of over one hundred objects the exhibition was well received by our community attracting many visitors.
Codex, March 30 ‒ Oct 14
An installation by Sanford Biggers, introduced the work of this nationally recognized contemporary artist. Curated by Matthew McLendon and made possible through a collaboration with the Hermitage Artist Retreat, Codex was comprised of a series of antique quilts on which the artist painted images related to the Underground Railroad and the slave trade’s Central Passage. This exhibition is now traveling under The Ringling’s auspices broadening our impact around the country.
Herb Ritts: LA Style, February 22 ‒ May 19
Paolo Veronese: A Master and His Workshop
December 7 ‒ April 14
A major accomplishment by The Ringling, Curator Virginia Brilliant worked over four years to assemble this collection of Veronese paintings in North American collections and borrowed work from over 30 lenders from all across the U.S. and Canada. A major scholarly catalogue published and distributed by SCALA publishers in London accompanied the exhibition and included articles by some of the top Renaissance scholars of today.
The modern galleries in the Searing Wing were dedicated to this collection of Ritts’ work from the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The Ringling was one of only two venues outside of L.A. for this first serious exhibition of the late fashion and art photographer. One of our most popular exhibitions to date, Ritts was very well received by our visitors and in the regional press.
American Moderns, 1910-1960: From O’Keeffe to Rockwell
June 14 ‒ September 8
The final exhibition for this year was from the Brooklyn Museum. This exhibition featured all of the great modernist painters from the first half of the 20th century and included significant works by these and other artists that exemplified their unique contributions to modern culture. The opening reception was our largest ever with over 900 members attending.
Paolo Veronese, Rest on the Flight into Egypt, c. 1570. Bequest of John Ringling; Songbook cover for “Song of the Milky Way”, Courtesy of the Levenson Collection; Sanford Biggers, Quilt #9 (Cheshire), 2012, Courtesy of the artist; Herb Ritts, Versace Dress, Back View, El Mirage, 1990, Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum; Georgia O’Keeffe, 2 Yellow Leaves, 1928, Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of Georgia O’Keeffe.the s tudY of asian a rt
We recently revealed designs for a new center for Asian Art. The beautifully designed wing by renowned architects Machado and Silvetti Associates, whose other museum projects include the Mint Museum in Charlotte and the Getty Villa in Malibu, is set to open in the fall of 2015. The wing will combine a striking new pavilion with renovated sections of the existing West Wing. It will feature Asian art galleries, a small object and paper storage facilties, study and reading rooms, and a lecture theater with a spectacular view of the grounds and bay. The new study center will provide education opportunities for students and scholars from around the world. We were thrilled to welcome our new Wall-Apelt Curator of Asian Art, Dr. Fan Zhang, to the museum this past year to lead program development for the new center. Dr. Zhang comes to The Ringling from Smith College and holds a B.A. in Archaeology from Jilin University in Changchun, China and Ph.D. in Art History from Brown University.
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The education department coordinated docent tours that reached over 130,000 visitors at the Ca d’Zan, Circus Museum, and the Art Museum. This number ranks The Ringling 4th highest for docent tours out of the largest 210 art museums in North America. View Point lectures with leading scholars accompanied every exhibition and Gallery Walk and Talks were also well received, oftentimes attracting over 100 visitors for the gallery program. For the Veronese exhibition, a major symposium was organized by the department and was exceptionally well attended by students, including an art history class from Florida State University’s College of Visual Art, Theater and Dance.
We remain dedicated to serving our youngest visitors as well. This past year more than 8,000 K-12 students were served with a variety of hands-on programming and more than 200 guided tours were provided to school groups throughout the year. In addition, we launched a new library program, ROAR! - The Ringling Order of Art Readers. The library welcomed children ages 4 – 7 and their families for a story time and related art activity. A special visit from our own Ringling Lion topped off the experience and each child received a ROAR! Badge of Honor. This popular program will continue and expand this coming year.
In addition, we are planning exciting new collaborations with Florida State University. We look forward to welcoming students from the Museum Studies program and from the Museum education doctoral program to the estate for intensive study with our staff in the fall of 2015. This new collaboration will serve as a model for ways that The Ringling can support undergraduate and graduate research while providing our team new ideas for programming that will enhance the visitor experience.
gifts to the collection
Martha Allen in memory of Dr. Terence Allen
James H. Baker estate of Gifford Beal
Daniel M. Black in memory of Martha Cecelia Avey
Dr. Donald Brown
Dawn DeWeese Chimes
Warren and Margot Coville
Kenneth Dodd
Betty M. edwards
The Feld Family and Feld entertainment, Inc.
Paul Grootkerk
Hamack, Lancaster and Khalsa Families
Uta Christ-Janer in memory of Arland Christ-Janer
Roberta R. and Joel A. Kaplan
Philip and Nancy Kotler
Michael and Nancy Lacktman
Hilary Leff and elliot Groffman in honor of Warren and Margot Coville
John Markham
Kathleen Nelson
Ray Owen
Thomas Pearson
Janice Lee Link Pritchard
Mrs. G. Kay Robertson
Craig Rubadoux
Robert Sabia
Charles Sikes
Art Slingluff in memory of James D. Groutage
Leonora Stevenson in memory of J. Henry Knoblick
Sally Strauss and Andrew Tomback
Howard Tibbals
Nik Wallenda
Geoffrey West in honor of Warren and Margot Coville
Lois Abbott Whitney
Lyle Willis in memory of Alvin Willis
legacY societ Y ( *deceased ) c ollections
Hundreds of objects were added to the collection this year in almost every area of our collecting interests. Items of note are the over 1,600 photographs gifted by Warren and Margot Coville and which were featured in an exhibition in the collection galleries in the winter months. Additionally we received a gift of 35 works of glass from Nancy and Philip Kotler and a pledge of their entire collection over time. We also received an important collection of the work of Philadelphia artist Thomas Chimes. We purchased at auction a painting from the Master of Rubens, Otto van Veen, which is an important addition to our european Masterworks collection.
Artwork from the collection traveled all over the world. The Gran Palais Paris, MAPFRe Madrid, Palazzo della Gran Guardia in Verona, and the Musee d’Orsay are only a few of the international institutions that featured work from The Ringling’s collection this year. Nationally, work traveled to Chicago, New york City, Portland (Me) and Minneapolis among others. The Ringling’s superb collection continues to be highly sought after by museums around the world.
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Hospital Workers, South Bronx, 1979.
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Stephen Leonard Johnston Adam Trust
Martha J. Allen
Miranda and Robert Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arch
Mrs. Ruth D. Bernat
Mrs. Mary T. Bessemer*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Blalock
Dr. Susan M. Brainerd and
Mr. Alan R. Quinby
Mrs. eleene L. Cohen*
Mr. Thomas e. Coundit
Mrs. Herta Cuneo
Mr. John F. Cuneo Jr.
Linnie e. Dalbeck Memorial Foundation
Mr. W. H. Chris Darlington and
Ms. eleanor L. Merritt-Darlington
Joanne Dowell Trust
Mr. and Mrs. David M. essenfeld
Arnold* and Priscilla Greenfield
Nancy A. Gross
Terry and Andrea Honroth
Huisking Family
Ms. Christine L. Jennings
Beverly L. Koski
Mr. Gunther L. Less*
Mrs. Virginia F. Linscott*
Mrs. Winona H. Lowe*
Mr. Thomas B. MacCabe Jr.
Mr. John W. Markham III
estate of Joseph A. McGarrity
Ms. Joan McKniff in honor of Mr. Ridha Bouaziz
Scott Merrifield Nutter and Charles George Hattendorf
Wilmer I. Pearson
Virginia W. Powel Trust
Nancy and Peter Reinheimer
John and Mable Ringling*
James and Sharon Roth
Mr. T. Marshall Rousseau
Tana and John* Sandefur
Ulla R. Searing and Arthur F. Searing*
Dr. David e. Seil
Mrs. Louise B. Sulzberger*
Ms. Margery B. Tate
Howard and Janice Tibbals
Mike and Karen Urette
Dr. Helga M. Wall-Apelt
Cliff and Susie Walters
Robert* and Kate Wickham
TO OUR M e DIA PARTN e RS
Sarasota Herald Tribune, Sarasota Magazine, SRQ Magazine
van Veen, Adoration of the Shepherds, c.1600, Museum Purchase,2013, SN © Photograph by Walter Rosenblum. Gift of Warren J. and Margot Coville, 2012. SN11310.233 Nicolas Africano Untitled (seated figure), 2002. Gift of Philip and Nancy Kotler, 2012. SN11325.11,000,000+
Florida State University
The Koski Family Foundation
The John and Mable Ringling
Museum of Art Foundation
Ulla R. Searing & Arthur F. Searing
100,000 ‒ 999,999
The Bolger Foundation
Florida State University Foundation
Mr. Benjamin Goldstein
25,000 ‒ 99,999
Gulf Coast Community Foundation
Virginia F. Linscott
10,000 ‒24,999
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Armour
Charles and Margery Barancik
Mandell and Madeleine Berman
Bon eau Foundation/
Juno & Jove/Probo Productions
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Cabot
Carole Crosby and Larry Wickless
Florida Lottery
Patrick J. Hennigan
The Honorable and Mrs. James M. Lombard
Joy McCann Foundation
Mr. James J. McGowan and Ms. Linda Cameron
Northern Trust Bank
Chuck and Nancy Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Perret
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Ina L. Schnell
Dr. Judith F. Shank and Mr. Stephen G. Shank
Linda and elli Streit
5,000 ‒ 9,999
Bank of America
Blalock Walters, P.A.
Cumberland Advisors
Linnie e. Dalbeck
Memorial Foundation
Jean J. DeLynn
The Honorable Nancy C. Detert
Frank e. Duckwall Foundation, Inc.
Steven C. and Cheryl Lee Dupré
Mr. John M. Ferretti/LeCOM
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Galvano
Kelly J. Gettel, Kelly Gettel & Co.
Casey and Heidi Gonzmart
Ms. Judy Green
Guest Services, Inc. dba Treviso
Japan Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins, Jr.
Dr. Marie J. Kilker
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Loesel
Macy’s
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ANNUAL GIVING JULy 2012 — JUN e 2013
Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Matson
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Merriman
New england Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Pender, Jr. Silex Trust
Howard and Janice Tibbals
Mike and Karen Urette
Amy C. Walker
Susie and Cliff Walters
Gil and elisabeth Waters
2,500 ‒ 4,999
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Arch
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Mr. and Mrs. David W. Benfer
Boscia Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Brumbaugh
Mrs. JoAnn M. Burhart
Mr. William Castile
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The Cowles Charitable Trust
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Bernice M. Davis
Dimmitt Automotive Group
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Mrs. Piera Freitag
Alfred & Ann Goldstein Foundation
Dorothy M. Gordon
David & Ruth Gorton Family Charitable Foundation Inc.
Mr. David A. Hagelstein and Mr. Stephen Heffron
Steven and Lisa Lee High
The Honorable Doug and Shannon Holder
Paul G. and Jennifer L. Hudson
The Ruth R. Hoyt and Anne H. Jolley Foundation Inc.
Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsburg, P.A.
Mr. Henry F. Jacobs
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Kelly
Philip and Nancy Kotler
Diana Lager
Steven J. and Karen A. Lee
Ms. Betty K. Lindenberg
Dr. Blair C. McMillan and Dr. Joy McMillan
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elinor M. Neal
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1,500 ‒2,499
Association for Asian Studies, Inc.
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Warren J. and Margot e. Coville
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1,000 ‒1,499
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Donald H.and Barbara K. Bernstein
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Ms. Deborah J. Blue
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