The Paris-born collector and billionaire Nicolas Berggruen says he is moving ahead with plans for his ambitious Berggruen Institute building, designed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, that will rise on a plot of land in the Santa Monica Mountains, close to the Getty Center. He says, however, that no date has been set for the ground-breaking of the new venue, which will act as a base for the institute. — The Art Newspaper
The Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute first unveiled the master plan for its "Scholars' Campus," designed by Herzog & de Meuron in collaboration with Michel Desvigne Paysagiste and Inessa Hansch Architecte as well as executive architect Gensler, in August 2017.
Backed by a $500 million endowment, the future campus is intended to rise on a small segment of a 447-acre site in the Santa Monica Mountains with the goal of becoming a private educational forum for scholars and thought leaders to interact.
The institute has now signaled its renewed commitment to the project with the announcement of the first cohort of artist fellows which includes Nancy Baker Cahill, Ian Cheng, Agnieszka Kurant, Martine Syms, and Pierre Huyghe, according to The Art Newspaper.
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