Overview
- The package comprises works by Kerry James Marshall, Christopher Williams, Brian Jungen and Jin-me Yoon.
- The National Gallery says the gift raises the Rennie family’s contributions to 284 works since 2012.
- Williams is represented by 17 pieces that mark his debut in the collection.
- Highlights include Marshall’s installation Wake (2003–25) addressing the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
- Additional works include Jungen’s Air Jordan–based sculptures and Yoon’s Souvenirs of the Self, as Rennie cites the museum’s capacity to preserve and lend the art and estimates his family’s cumulative gifts at about $65 million, a figure the gallery has not confirmed.