Broad Art Foundation



The Broad Art Foundation is a lending resource of contemporary art drawn from the collections of two of the foremost philanthropists of our day, Eli and Edythe Broad.

With a strong desire to advance public appreciation for contemporary art, the Broads established The Broad Art Foundation in 1984 as a way to keep these works in the public domain through an enterprising loan program that makes the art available for exhibition at accredited institutions throughout the world.

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Recent News from Broad Art Foundation


The 2019 Haute 100 List
Foundation: Broad Art Foundation

Industry: Sports, Philanthropy, Media ... On the philanthropic side, Sanz has been recognized for his involvement in nongovernmental...more

Eli Broad, Patron of Los Angeles, to Step Down From His Philanthropy
Foundation: Broad Foundations, Broad Art Foundation

LOS ANGELES — Eli Broad, a billionaire who has been a dominant figure in this city's cultural, philanthropic, business and political world for...more

The Broad Names Four to its Board of Directors
Foundation: Broad Art Foundation

Said museum co-founder Eli Broad: “The four new members reflect a wide variety of experience in industries including the arts, philanthropy,...more

Eli and Edythe Broad Awarded Simon Prize
Foundation: Broad Art Foundation

Philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad were given the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership at the annual meeting of The Philanthropy Roundtable...more

Billionaire Philanthropist Eli Broad on the Secrets of His Success
Foundation: Broad Foundations, Broad Art Foundation

Rahim Kanani: When you look at the totality of your philanthropic efforts to date, what have been some of the guiding principles of your giving? Eli Broad: I've run two Fortune 500 companies, and...more





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