7th Annual Benefit Preview for Citizens' Committee for Children of New York Cocktail Buffet and Silent Auction
February 28, 2008 6:30-9:30 PM (5:45 PM Early Admission*)
Park Avenue Armory (at 67th Street)
Lead sponsorship provided by

Honorary Chairs Paul Jenkins Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr.
Co-Chairs
Carol J. Feinberg, Ricki Tigert Helfer Lee A. Link, Nancy and Alan N. Locker
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*Early admission, including an opportunity to meet renowned abstract expressionist Paul Jenkins and join a tour of the exhibitors led by an expert in the field, is available from 5:45 to 6:30.
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Works on Paper features over 80 of the finest international exhibitors showing watercolors, fine prints, photography, drawings, posters, and illustrated books from Old Master to Contemporary. Ken Johnson of The New York Times noted, “If you are thinking of starting an art collection... there is no better place to begin,” as Works on Paper offers a range of works from affordable emerging artists to the works of masters. Produced by Sanford L. Smith & Associates.
The Works On Paper Benefit Preview includes a Silent Auction beginning at 6:30 and ending at 9:25 that evening. Click here to see images and description of art in Silent Auction
We would like to thank the following corporations for their support (in formation):
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Lead sponsorship provided by

Corporate Benefactor support provided by Marie Josee and Henry R. Kravis Foundation Rose Associates, Inc.
Corporate Patron support provided by
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom, LLP Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Corporate Sustainer support provided by
The Abernathy MacGregor Group, Inc. Blavin & Company, Inc. Morgan Stanley & Co. Sanford L. Smith & Associates Shearman & Sterling LLP Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
Tishman Speyer Properties, Inc.
Bluecoat Complimentary Cocktails courtesy of Bluecoat American Dry Gin Super premium tequila courtesy of Dos Lunas Tequila Featured red wine provided through the generosity of Bodega Enrique Foster |
The following dealers have agreed to donate a percentage of their Benefit Preview evening proceeds to CCC (in formation):
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PAUL JENKINS
The paintings of Paul Jenkins have come to represent the spirit, vitality, and invention of post World War II American abstraction. Employing an unorthodox approach to paint application, Jenkins' fame is as much identified with the process of controlled paint-pouring and canvas manipulation as with the gem-like veils of transparent and translucent color, which have characterized his work since the late 1950s. Born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1923, Jenkins was raised near Youngstown, Ohio. Drawn to New York, he became a student of Yasuo Kuniyoshi at the Art Students League and ultimately became associated with the Abstract Expressionists, inspired in part by the "cataclysmic challenge of Pollock and the total metaphysical consumption of Mark Tobey." An ongoing interest in Eastern religions and philosophy, the study of the I Ching, along with the writings of Carl Jung prompted Jenkins' turn toward inward reflection and mysticism which have dominated his aesthetic as well as his life.
- Dr. Louis A. Zona, Director, The Butler Institute of American Art
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