Pearlman Foundation Gifts Modernist Treasures to MoMA, LACMA, and Brooklyn Museum
The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation will disperse every artwork under its ownership to three museums: the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Brooklyn Museum.
Of the 63 works in the gift, 29 are headed to the Brooklyn Museum, 28 will go to MoMA, and 6 will be directed to LACMA. Across the gift are modernist jewels: paintings by Paul Cézanne, Amedeo Modigliani, Vincent van Gogh, Édouard Manet, and more.
Some of those works had been on long-term loan to the Princeton University Art Museum in New Jersey. But they have now found a permanent home in these three institutions, which rank among the top in the country.
In a statement, Daniel Edelman, the foundation’s president, said, “Rather than put conditions on the gift that would become limiting in a future that none of us can know, we created a set of guidelines to encourage these three institutions to collaborate on a flexible movement of the art among them. Our aim is to bring these major works to new audiences, allowing them to be seen in different contexts, reuniting our collection’s works with one another on a regular basis, and perhaps even inspiring collectors and museums to consider new models for ownership of art.”
An exhibition devoted to the collection will open at LACMA in July 2026 and travel to the Brooklyn Museum afterward.
Below, a look at nine works from the gift.
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