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Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
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Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is located in San Francisco
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Location within San Francisco
Established 1966 (50 Years Ago)
Coordinates 37°46′49″N 122°25′00″W / 37.780276°N 122.416577°W / 37.780276; -122.416577
Type Asian art
Architect Gae Aulenti
Website www.asianart.org
Area 185,000-square-foot (17,200 m2)

Coordinates: 37°46′49″N 122°25′00″W / 37.780276°N 122.416577°W / 37.780276; -122.416577

The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco houses one of the most comprehensive Asian art collections in the world, with more than 18,000 works of art in its permanent collection, some as much as 6,000 years old.

The museum owes its origin to a donation to the city of San Francisco by Chicago millionaire Avery Brundage, who was a major collector of Asian art. The Society for Asian Art, incorporated in 1958, was the group that formed specifically to gain Avery Brundage's collection. The museum opened in 1966 as a wing of the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park. Brundage continued to make donations to the museum, including the bequest of all his remaining personal collection of Asian art on his death in 1975. In total, Brundage donated more than 7,700 Asian art objects to San Francisco.

Until 2003, the museum shared a space with the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park. As the museum’s collection grew, the facilities in Golden Gate Park were no longer sufficient to display or even house the collection. In 1987 Mayor Dianne Feinstein proposed a plan to revitalize Civic Center that included relocating the museum to the Main Library. In 1995, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Chong-Moon Lee made a $15 million donation to launch the funding campaign for a new building for the museum.


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