Maja Hoffmann (born 1956) is a Swiss art collector,
art patron
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,
documentary producer, impresario, and businesswoman. She is the founder and president of the
LUMA Foundation.
Early life and education
Hoffmann is the granddaughter of the
industrialist
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Emanuel (Manno) Hoffmann (1896-1932), daughter of Daria Hoffmann-Razumovsky (1925–2002) and the
pharmaceutical
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magnate and renowned
naturalist Luc Hoffmann
Luc or LUC may refer to:
Places
* Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune
* Luc, Lozère, France, a commune
* Le Luc, France, a commune
* Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement
People and fictional characters
* Luc (given name)
* Luc (surname)
...
(1923–2016). She grew up in the
Camargue
Camargue (, also , , ; oc, label=Provençal, Camarga) is a region of France located south of Arles, between the Mediterranean Sea and the two arms of the Rhône delta. The eastern arm is called the ''Grand Rhône''; the western one is the ...
region of southern France. Her sister is the publisher and philanthropist
Vera Michalski
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and her brother is the businessman
André Hoffmann. Maja's other sister, Daria (Daschenka) Hoffmann, passed away in 2019 at the age of 59. Maja has two adult children with the film producer Stanley F. Buchthal, who in some of Hoffmann's films, acts as co-executive producer. Buchthal, who comes from
Teaneck, New Jersey
Teaneck () is a township in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a bedroom community in the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the township's population was 39,776, reflecting an increase of 516 (+1.3%) fr ...
was a founder of the
Bugle Boy company and now runs his own media company, with
Liz Garbus, The Dakota Group Limited.
Hoffmann's grandmother, Maja Stehlin (1896–1989), collected
Pablo Picasso
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,
Jean Arp,
Fernand Léger,
Jean Tinguely and
Georges Braque
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. She created the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation (whose collection forms the main core of the
Schaulager) in 1933 to honor her grandfather Emanuel, who had died when his car was hit by a train when her father, Luc, was still a child.
In the 1980s, Maja studied film at the
New School
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and at
New York University
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In 1832, ...
in New York City. She then made a
documentary film
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about the fishermen of the
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. Today, she is part of the shareholder pool made up of descendants of the founder of the
Roche Holding AG, which controls the Swiss health-care company
Hoffmann-La Roche
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.
Art collecting
Hoffmann began her
art collecting in the 1980s in New York City in the company of Swiss theatre director
Werner Düggelin. They encountered and purchased works there by
Julian Schnabel
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,
Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Francesco Clemente,
Andy Warhol
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and others.
In 2015,
Steidl published a book offering insight into the private contemporary art and design collection of Hoffmann. The collection is distributed in her various dwelling locations in
Arles
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,
Zurich,
Gstaad
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,
London
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and
Mustique. The book contains photos by photographer
François Halard of these locations mixed with
Rirkrit Tiravanija's use of the British nursery rhyme "This is the House that Jack Built".
Documentary film executive production
As an executive producer, Hoffmann has realised a number of documentary films, including
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict, Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present,
Bobby Fischer Against the World,
Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe,
The Party's Over, and
Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child.
Philanthropy
Hoffmann's philanthropy supports
contemporary art
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, film, and environmental programmes around the world. In the 1990s, she worked at
Luc Hoffmann
Luc or LUC may refer to:
Places
* Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune
* Luc, Lozère, France, a commune
* Le Luc, France, a commune
* Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement
People and fictional characters
* Luc (given name)
* Luc (surname)
...
's La Tour du Valat, focusing in on the breeding of the
Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) and she helped reintroduce them to their native
Mongolia
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in 2004.
She currently is active with her
philanthropy
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at the
Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, the
Venice Biennale
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, the
Serpentine Galleries in London, and
Human Rights Watch
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in New York. She is president of the
Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York
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,
Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles
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,
Kunsthalle Zürich and Vice-President of th
Emanuel Hoffmann Foundationin Switzerland, whose
art collection was started by her grandparents and is now part of the
Museum of Contemporary Art (Basel).
Hoffmann also serves as a
board member o
Serpentine Galleriesand
Tate
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's International Council (London), New York’s
New Museum,
The Africa Center, and
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
LUMA Foundation
In 2004, Maja Hoffmann founded the
LUMA Foundation (Zurich) as a vehicle to express her ongoing artistic commitments, followed by
LUMA Arles (France) in 2013, an experimental and cross-disciplinary platform dedicated to the production of exhibitions, art and ideas, research, education, and archives. Located at the Parc des Ateliers in Arles, a former industrial site, LUMA Foundation includes a resource center designed by architect
Frank Gehry
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; various industrial buildings rehabilitated by
Annabelle Selldorf; and a public park designed by landscape architect Bas Smets. The site’s main building, by Gehry, opened in the summer of 2021.
Hoffmann works closely with a core group of art advisors that include Tom Eccles (executive director and associate exhibition curator at the
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College), artist
Liam Gillick, curator
Hans Ulrich Obrist, artist
Philippe Parreno and curator
Beatrix Ruf on a program of exhibitions and multidisciplinary projects presented each year in the site’s newly rehabilitated venues.
La Chassagnette
Hoffmann also runs the
Michelin-starred organic restauran
La Chassagnette an
organic restaurant in the
Camargue
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outside Arles.
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Footnotes
References
The Insider Art-world maverick Maja Hoffmann, W magazine
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Swiss philanthropists
1956 births
Living people
Women art collectors
Maja
People from Arles