Text and image within a container
Three left and three right grid columns reserved by the airy container
Three left and three right grid columns reserved by the airy container

Conscious of these societal biases, some collectors are developing programs towards greater equality. Among them is Agnes Gund, a philanthropist and social justice advocate, who is also President Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Chairman of its International Council. She believes ‘that art creates the compassion and empathy necessary to drive social change.’ In 2017, she sold ‘Masterpiece’ (1962), a much-loved work from her collection by Roy Lichtenstein, using the proceeds to establish the Art for Justice Fund. The initiative seeks to support criminal justice reform and reduce mass incarceration in the United States.
Three left and zero right grid columns reserved by the airy container
Three left and zero right grid columns reserved by the airy container

Conscious of these societal biases, some collectors are developing programs towards greater equality. Among them is Agnes Gund, a philanthropist and social justice advocate, who is also President Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Chairman of its International Council. She believes ‘that art creates the compassion and empathy necessary to drive social change.’ In 2017, she sold ‘Masterpiece’ (1962), a much-loved work from her collection by Roy Lichtenstein, using the proceeds to establish the Art for Justice Fund. The initiative seeks to support criminal justice reform and reduce mass incarceration in the United States.
One left and two right grid columns reserved by the airy container
One left and two right grid columns reserved by the airy container

Conscious of these societal biases, some collectors are developing programs towards greater equality. Among them is Agnes Gund, a philanthropist and social justice advocate, who is also President Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Chairman of its International Council. She believes ‘that art creates the compassion and empathy necessary to drive social change.’ In 2017, she sold ‘Masterpiece’ (1962), a much-loved work from her collection by Roy Lichtenstein, using the proceeds to establish the Art for Justice Fund. The initiative seeks to support criminal justice reform and reduce mass incarceration in the United States.
Text and image not within a container

Conscious of these societal biases, some collectors are developing programs towards greater equality. Among them is Agnes Gund, a philanthropist and social justice advocate, who is also President Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Chairman of its International Council. She believes ‘that art creates the compassion and empathy necessary to drive social change.’ In 2017, she sold ‘Masterpiece’ (1962), a much-loved work from her collection by Roy Lichtenstein, using the proceeds to establish the Art for Justice Fund. The initiative seeks to support criminal justice reform and reduce mass incarceration in the United States.