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Maja Hoffmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maja Hoffmann Maja Hoffmann (born 1956) is an avid Swiss art collector, art patron, documentary filmmaker, impresario, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of the LUMA Foundation in the Provençal city of Arles France. ==Early life and education== Hoffmann is the granddaughter of the industrialist Emanuel (Manno) Hoffmann (1896-1932), daughter of Daria Hoffmann-Razumovsky (1925-2002) and the pharmaceutical magnate and renowned naturalist Luc Hoffmann. Hoffmann’s grandmother, Maja Stehlin (1896-1989), collected Pablo Picasso, Jean Arp, Fernand Léger, Jean Tinguely and Georges Braque. She created the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation (whose collection forms the main core of the Schaulager) in 1933 to honour her husband Emanuel, who had died when his car was hit by a train when Maja Hoffmann’s father, Luc, was still a child. In the 1980s, Maja Hoffmann studied film at the New School and at New York University in New York City. She then made a documentary film about the fishermen of the Sahara.〔(Maja Hoffmann at W magazine )〕 Today, she is part of the shareholder pool made of up descendants of the founder of the Roche Holding AG, which controls the Swiss health-care company Hoffmann-La Roche.〔Chris V. Nicholson (March 25, 2011), (Roche’s Bloc of Heirs Lose Majority Vote After One Bolts ) ''New York Times''.〕
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