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Israeli donates £10m for Tate Modern revamp

July 2, 2013 14:25
Eyal Ofer outside Tate Modern (Photo: Tate Modern)

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

One of Israel's richest men is to inject millions of pounds into the UK arts scene at a time when the government is cutting public spending on cultural life.

Eyal Ofer, a shipping magnate and property investor said to be worth $6 billion by Forbes, has announced that his family foundation is giving £10 million to the Tate Modern.

The money will go towards a 60 per cent expansion in the London gallery, with part of the exhibition space being renamed in Mr Ofer's honour.

The redevelopment will add around 21,000 square metres to Tate Modern. With Mr Ofer's donation, the gallery will have raised 85 per cent of the £215 million needed for the project.