The Bermant Gallery is named for David Bermant, distinguished businessman and art collector. Bermant’s greatest contribution was his admiration for art which is based in technology. He not only admired such art, but also supported and encouraged those artists who created it by building the finest collection in America. David Bermant was a true visionary and The Butler’s Bermant Gallery is an ongoing tribute to his artistic vision.
The Bermant Collection
Milton Komisar. Rhapsody on a Theme by F. Scott Key. Gift of the David Bermant Foundation 1994.
Art Spellings. Free Spirit. Gift of David W. Bermant 1996.
Tony Martin. The Door. Purchase made possible by The David Bermant Foundation: Color, Light, Motion.
Norman Colp. 15 Figures Walking in a Line. Metal and Plexiglass. Gift of Allendale Shopping Centers 2002.
Sydney Cash. Visual Keystone #2, 1986. Glass. Gift of Allendale Shopping Center Associates, LLC 2002.
George Rhoades. Lunatics. 1988. Wood, Paper, Clock Motor and Batteries. Gift of the Allendale Shopping Centers 2002.
James L. Seawright. Jr. Mirror I, 1970. Stone, Glass and Mirrors. Gift of Allendale Shopping Center Associates, LLC 2002.
George Rhoads. Homage to Bach. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Lun-Yi Tsai. Surprised Again on the Diagonal. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Michael David. Untitled No. 71. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Michael David. Untitled. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Willy Weber. Der Blatterwald der Erkenntnisse. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Stella Waitzkin. Untitled. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Johnny Tse Pe Gonzales. Untitled. Gift of Mrs. Ruth C. Bermant 2008.
Wen-Ying Tsai. Harmonic Sculpture #10. Gift of The David Bermant Foundation 2010.
Guy Kudo. Moving Step Ladder 1993. Gift of The David Bermant Foundation 2010.
Special thanks to the FirstEnergy Foundation for support of Beecher Center for Art & Technology STEAM Technology Education Exhibits.
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