David Geffen donates US$150m to LACMA building campaign
By Tom Anstey
Geffen’s donation is the largest single cash gift from an individual in the museum’s history
Dreamworks founder David Geffen has donated US$150m (€128m, £114.1m) towards the US$600m (€511.9m, £456.6m) campaign creating a new home for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Geffen’s donation is the largest single cash gift from an individual in the museum’s history, with his philanthropic support also making him the largest individual donor to the Building LACMA campaign.
“This innovative addition to the LACMA campus will ensure ongoing and expanded access to their permanent collection,” said Geffen.
“LACMA will be able to touch millions of lives and create an even healthier and more vibrant community for everyone. At a time when federal funding for the arts is threatened, it’s important that we foster public-private partnerships, like this one, to support arts and cultural institutions. Together, we can and must make sure every person has access to the arts.”
In honour of his gift – which brings the total amount committed up to US$450m (€384m, £342.4m) – the new Peter Zumthor-designed building will be called the David Geffen Galleries.
The Geffen Galleries will replace four of the museum’s seven current buildings, with construction expected to start in 2019. Work will be completed in 2023 to coincide with the opening of the adjacent New Metro Purple Line subway.
The new Peter Zumthor-designed building will be called the David Geffen Galleries
Dreamworks founder David Geffen has donated US$150m (€128m, £114.1m) towards the
US$600m (€511.9m, £456.6m) campaign creating a new home for the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art (LACMA).
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David Geffen donates US$150m to LACMA building campaign
By Tom Anstey
Geffen’s donation is the largest single cash gift from an individual in the museum’s history
Dreamworks founder David Geffen has donated US$150m (€128m, £114.1m) towards the US$600m (€511.9m, £456.6m) campaign creating a new home for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Geffen’s donation is the largest single cash gift from an individual in the museum’s history, with his philanthropic support also making him the largest individual donor to the Building LACMA campaign.
“This innovative addition to the LACMA campus will ensure ongoing and expanded access to their permanent collection,” said Geffen.
“LACMA will be able to touch millions of lives and create an even healthier and more vibrant community for everyone. At a time when federal funding for the arts is threatened, it’s important that we foster public-private partnerships, like this one, to support arts and cultural institutions. Together, we can and must make sure every person has access to the arts.”
In honour of his gift – which brings the total amount committed up to US$450m (€384m, £342.4m) – the new Peter Zumthor-designed building will be called the David Geffen Galleries.
The Geffen Galleries will replace four of the museum’s seven current buildings, with construction expected to start in 2019. Work will be completed in 2023 to coincide with the opening of the adjacent New Metro Purple Line subway.
The new Peter Zumthor-designed building will be called the David Geffen Galleries
Dreamworks founder David Geffen has donated US$150m (€128m, £114.1m) towards the
US$600m (€511.9m, £456.6m) campaign creating a new home for the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art (LACMA).
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to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
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its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
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programme growth.
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