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Herbert and Dorothy Vogel

Herbert Vogel and Dorothy Vogel, once described as "proletarian art collectors", worked as civil servants in New York City for more than a half-century while amassing what has been called one of the most important post-1960s art collections in the United States, mostly of minimalist and conceptual art.

Early years
Herbert Vogel, known as Herb, was the son of a Russian Jewish garment worker from Harlem. He never finished high school and, after serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, worked nights as a clerk sorting mail for the United States Postal Service until his retirement in 1979. Dorothy Faye Hoffman was the daughter of an Orthodox Jewish stationery merchant from Elmira, New York. Herbert and Dorothy married in 1962, a year after they met, in Elmira. Early in their marriage, they took painting classes at New York University, but later gave up painting in favor of collecting. They had no children, lived very frugally, and shared their living space with fish, turtles, and cats named after famous painters. ==Early acquisitions==
Early acquisitions
One of their earliest acquisitions was a work by that Herb bought before marrying Dorothy. They bought a ceramic piece by Pablo Picasso to celebrate their engagement. A piece called Crushed Car Parts by American sculptor John Chamberlain was their first post-wedding acquisition. The couple used Dorothy's income to cover their living expenses and instead of eating in restaurants or travelling, they used Herb's income, which peaked at $23,000 annually, for art. They did not buy for investment purposes, choosing only pieces they personally liked and could carry home on the subway or in a taxi. They bought directly from the artists, often paying in installments. Once, according to The Washington Post, they received a collage from environmental artist Christo in exchange for cat-sitting. In 1975, they held the first exhibition of their collection, at the Clocktower Gallery in lower Manhattan. ==The collection==
The collection
They amassed a collection of over 4,782 works, which they displayed, and also stored in closets and under the bed, in their rent-controlled one-bedroom apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Though their focus was mainly conceptual art and minimalist art, the collection also includes noteworthy post-minimalist work. In late 2008, they launched The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States along with the National Gallery of Art, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The program donated 2,500 works to 50 institutions across 50 states and was accompanied by a book with the same name. ==Deaths==
Deaths
Herbert Vogel died at a nursing home in Manhattan on July 22, 2012, at the age of 89. Dorothy Vogel died at a hospital in Manhattan on November 10, 2025, at the age of 90. ==Documentaries==
Documentaries
Megumi Sasaki has made two documentaries about the Vogels. Released in 2008, Herb and Dorothy focused on the story of the Vogels, how they amassed their collection, and their donation of it to the National Gallery of Art. It won six awards at five different film festivals. Released in 2013, Herb and Dorothy 50x50 continued from when the previous documentary had ended, and concentrated on the distribution of fifty works from the collection to one museum in each of the fifty states within the U.S. as well as the role that the Vogels and some of the artists had in their exhibition. ==Friendships with notable artists==
Friendships with notable artists
The Vogels bought art from and became close friends with influential New York artists of the second half of the 20th century including Sol LeWitt, Richard Tuttle, and many of the artists listed below. ==List of recipient museums==
List of recipient museums
The recipient museums of the Vogel Collection's Fifty Works for Fifty States program are: • Alabama – Birmingham Museum of Art • Alaska – University of Alaska Museum of the North • Arizona – Phoenix Art Museum • Arkansas – Arkansas Arts Center • California – Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles • Colorado – Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center • Connecticut – Yale University Art Gallery • Delaware – Delaware Art Museum • Florida – Miami Art Museum • Georgia – High Museum of Art • Hawaii – Honolulu Museum of Art • Idaho – Boise Art Museum • Illinois – University Museum, Southern Illinois University • Indiana – Indianapolis Museum of Art • Iowa – Museum of Art Cedar Rapids • Kansas – Spencer Museum of Art • Kentucky – Speed Art Museum • Louisiana – New Orleans Museum of Art • Maine – Portland Museum of Art • Maryland – Academy Art Museum • Massachusetts – Harvard Art Museums • Michigan – University of Michigan Museum of Art • Minnesota – Weisman Art Museum • Mississippi – Mississippi Museum of Art • Missouri – Daum Museum of Contemporary Art • Montana – Yellowstone Art Museum • Nebraska – Joslyn Art Museum • Nevada – Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art • New Hampshire – Hood Museum of Art • New Jersey – Montclair Art Museum • New Mexico – New Mexico Museum of Art • New York – Albright-Knox Art Gallery • North Carolina – Weatherspoon Art Museum • North Dakota – Plains Art Museum • Ohio – Akron Art Museum • Oklahoma – Oklahoma City Museum of Art • Oregon – Portland Art Museum • Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts • Rhode Island – Rhode Island School of Design Museum • South Carolina – Columbia Museum of Art • South Dakota – South Dakota Art Museum • Tennessee – Memphis Brooks Museum of Art • Texas – Blanton Museum of Art • Utah – Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art • Vermont – Robert Hull Fleming Museum • Virginia – Virginia Museum of Fine Arts • Washington – Seattle Art Museum • West Virginia – Huntington Museum of Art • Wisconsin – Milwaukee Art Museum • Wyoming – University of Wyoming Art Museum ==List of artists==
List of artists
The artists included in the Vogels' gifts are: • Gregory AmenoffEric AmouyalWilliam AnastasiJoe AndoeCarl AndreStephen AntonakosRichard AnuszkiewiczNancy ArlenAnne ArnoldRichard ArtschwagerJo BaerCarel BalthWill BarnetRobert BarryZigi Ben-HaimLynda BenglisJoseph BeuysJames BishopRonald BladenDike BlairWilliam (Bill) BollingerGary BowerLisa BradleyRichmond BurtonAndré Cadere • • Peter CampusMcWillie ChambersAnn ChernowChryssaMichael Clark (Clark Fox)John Clem ClarkeCharles CloughKathleen CookePeggy CyphersGene DavisClaudia DeMonteStuart DiamondLois DoddKoki DoktoriRackstraw DownesRobert DuranBenni EfratWilliam FaresR.M. FischerJoel FisherRichard FranciscoAdam FussCharles GainesPinchas Cohen GanDixie Friend GayJon GibsonDavid GilhoolyMichael GoldbergRon GorchovSidney GordinDan GrahamDenise GreenRodney Alan GreenblatPeter HalleyWilliam L. HaneyDon Hazlitt • • Stewart HitchJim HodgesTom HollandJohn HultbergRalph HumphreyBryan HuntDavid HunterPeter HutchinsonWill InsleyPatrick Ireland aka Brian O’DohertyRalph IwamotoNeil JenneyBill JensenMartin JohnsonJoan JonasTobi KahnStephen KaltenbachSteven KarrSteve KeisterAlain KiriliMark KostabiMoshe KupfermanCheryl LaemmleRonnie LandfieldMichael LashJohn LathamMichael LathropWendy LehmanAnnette LemieuxJill LevineSol LeWittRoy LichtensteinRobert Lawrance LobeMichael LuceroRobert MangoldSylvia Plimack Mangold • • Allan McCollumAntoni MiraldaWilliam Paul MorehouseKyle MorrisVik MunizTakashi MurakamiCatherine E. MurphyElizabeth MurrayForrest Myers • • Joseph NechvatalRichard NonasDavid NovrosNam June PaikRaymond ParkerBetty ParsonsHenry C. PearsonJoel PerlmanRichard PettiboneLil PicardLarry PoonsKatherine PorterLucio PozziDavid RabinowitchDavid ReedEdda RenoufEdward RenoufJudy RifkaRodney RippsAlexis RockmanStephen RosenthalChristy RuppDavid SalleJohn SaltAlan SaretDavid SawinF. (Frank) L. Schröder • HA Schult|Hans Jürgen [H.A.] Schult • Peter SchuyffBarbara SchwartzJoel ShapiroJudith SheaCindy ShermanAlan ShieldsYinka ShonibareJames SienaLorna SimpsonTony SmithKeith SonnierRichard StankiewiczRobert StanleyPat SteirGary StephanMichelle StuartDonald SultanLori TaschlerHap TiveyJohn TorreanoDaryl TrivieriRichard TuttleLynn UmlaufLeo ValledorRichard Van BurenRuth VollmerUrsula von RydingsvardRobert Marshall WattsLawrence WeinerBettina WernerJoseph WhiteThornton WillisTerry WintersTod WizonMartin WongBetty WoodmanMario YrissaryLarry ZoxJoe ZuckerMichael Zwack ==See also==
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