THE LEIBER COLLECTION

Museum and  Sculpture Garden 

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Charlotte Park and James Brooks ~ Of This Place  

August 2 – October 5, 2025  

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East Hampton, NY: The Leiber Collection is thrilled to present Charlotte Park and James  Brooks ~ Of This Place, an exhibition exploring the profound connection between two of the  East End’s most celebrated abstract artists and the unique natural beauty surrounding their  home and studios located in the East Hampton hamlet of Springs. In collaboration with The  Brooks–Park Home & Studios on Neck Path, we honor these extraordinary artists and the place  they called home. 

Charlotte Park and James Brooks—both seminal figures in postwar American art—chose  Springs not just as a place to live and work, but as an ever-evolving source of inspiration. This  exhibition offers a glimpse into how the area’s distinct light, sweeping vistas, and tranquil  isolation shaped their creative vision. Through a selection of paintings, prints, and drawings, Of  This Place reveals how Park and Brooks were deeply attuned to the rhythm and radiance of  their surroundings. 

Park’s gestural lyricism and Brooks’ bold, structured compositions are unified by a shared sense  of place and a life in art. Visitors will discover how the famed light and air, as well as the raw  natural beauty of Springs, imbued their work with a timeless vitality, placing them at the heart  of an artistic community that also included Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning,  and others. 

This exhibition not only honors their legacy but also celebrates Springs itself—long known as a  haven for artists seeking clarity, solitude, and illumination. 

Exhibition Dates: August 2 – October 5, 2025 

The Leiber Collection, 446 Old Stone Highway, East Hampton, NY Join us

as we pay tribute to two extraordinary artists

and the place that inspired them.

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THE LEIBER COLLECTION Museum and  Sculpture Garden 

Special thanks to Esperanza Leon from The Brooks–Park Home & Studios, Christine Berry from  Berry Campbell Gallery, and The Parrish Art Museum. 

The Collection is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays from 1 – 4 pm and at  other times by appointment. 

For more information, or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Ann Stewart at  info@leibercollection.org 

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The Brooks-Park Home & Studios in East Hampton is where noted American artists Charlotte  Park and James Brooks lived for over four decades, beginning in 1957. It is an internationally  significant site purchased by the Town of East Hampton in 2013 through the Community  Preservation Fund (CPF) program. The eleven acres of beech and oak woodlands, which  connect with historic trails, were initially purchased for the purpose of open space. Following  public advocacy in favor of preserving the buildings on this site, the town designated the  property a local historic landmark in 2014.  

The centerpiece of the site is the purpose-built studio designed by James Brooks in 1959.  Nearby is the modest house, comprised in part by a 19th-century timber-frame cottage that  the artists had lived in since 1948, having moved from Montauk after Hurricane Carol  devastated the area in 1954. A small building also brought from Montauk in 1957 and sited  near the Brooks Studio is the only surviving structure from the fishing community known as the  Tar Works in Montauk. It served as a guest cottage for friends like Jackson Pollock and Lee  Krasner. Completing the group of extant buildings on this secluded site, standing partway  between the residence and Brooks Studio, is Charlotte Park’s small studio building, which is  said to have been a former Wainscott Post Office. 

Since 2014, despite local landmark designation and widespread public interest and advocacy— including being listed in 2021 and 2022 as an endangered site by Preservation Long  Island, Preservation League of New York State, and the National Trust for Historic  Preservation any significant progress with preservation efforts has been deterred by a lack of  political will and dedicated funding. 

For more information about the Brooks–Park Home and studios, please see their website at  https://brooks-parkarts.org

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