SFMOMA Receives $250 Million
February 5th, 2010 at 09:48am Dan
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s plans to triple its gallery and public spaces came a little closer to becoming reality yesterday when the organization announced that it has received more than $250 million in landmark contributions. The funds make up more than half of the SFMOMA’s $480 million campaign goal. One of the new planned wings will one day house the Fisher Collection, one the world’s finest private collections of modern and contemporary art. The museum also announced yesterday that the agreement to house the Fisher family collection has been extended from 25 to 100 years. The museum is launching an international search to select an architect to design the expansion.

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