The Berson Circle is named in honour of the Russian artist Lazar Berson, who founded Ben Uri in 1915. We acknowledge and remain always grateful to the support of our patrons, listed below.
The Berson Circle
We are indebted to our members below:
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Annely Juda Fine Art |
Jewish Memorial Council |
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Clare Amsel |
Sandra and John Joseph |
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Greta Arwas |
Neil Kitchener QC |
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Pauline and Daniel Auerbach |
Tamar Kollek |
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Esther and Simon Bentley |
Hannah and David Latchman |
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Blick Rothenberg |
Agnes and Edward Lee |
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Miriam and Richard Borchard |
William and Judith Margulies |
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Brandler Galleries, Brentwood |
Lady Hannah and Lord Parry Mitchell |
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Barry Cann |
Robin and Edward Milstein |
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Marion and David Cohen |
Montgomery Gallery, San Francisco |
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Sheila and Dennis Cohen |
Hanno D Mott |
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Nikki and Mel Corin |
Diana and Allan Morgenthau |
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Suzanne and Henry Davis |
MutualArt.com |
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Rachel and Mike Dickson |
Olesia and Leonid Nevzlin |
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Peter Dineley |
Susan and Leo Noé |
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Sir Harry and Lady Djanogly |
Opera Gallery, London |
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Marion and Manfred Durst |
Osborne Samuel Gallery, London |
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The Fidelio Charitable Trust |
Susan and Martin Paisner |
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H W Fisher and Company |
Shoshana and Benjamin Perl |
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Wendy Fisher |
Lélia Pissarro and David Stern |
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The Foyle Foundation |
Ingrid and Mike Posen |
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Patsy and David Franks |
Simon Posen |
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Franklin family |
Janis and Barry Prince |
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Barbara and David Glass |
Reed Smith LLP |
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Sue and David Glasser |
Ashley Rogoff |
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Lindy and Geoffrey Goldkorn |
Anthony Rosenfelder |
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Goldmark Gallery, Rutland |
Shoresh Charitable Trust |
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Madelaine and Craig Gottlieb |
Ann Susman |
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Averil and Irving Grose |
Jonathan Symons |
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Tresnia and Gideon Harbour |
Esther and Romie Tager |
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Mym and Lawrence Harding |
Myra Waiman |
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Peter Held |
Judit and George Weisz |
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Morven and Michael Heller |
Cathy Wills |
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Joan Hurst |
Alma and Leslie Wolfson |
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Manya Igel Fine Arts Beverly and Tony Jackson Jacob Mendelson
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Sylvie and Saul Woodrow Matt Yeoman |
How to become a patron of Ben Uri
If you would like to find out how you can support us by becoming a patron of Ben Uri, please contact us for further information.
The Ben Uri Collection is the most distinguished body of work by artists of European Jewish descent in the world.
Our collection of nearly 1300 works by around 390 artists of primarily Jewish origin is a unique visual survey of Jewish artistic and social life. Our aim is to always exhibit and explore this collection within the context of mainstream art, culture and history. Find out About the collection.
A hidden treasure
Because our temporary gallery is too small to display the entire Ben Uri Collection, it is currently in storage - hidden from the public. We need to find a new central London gallery that is large enough to exhibit the whole collection. Can you help us to find a new home? Support us now.


