When a gift of art shifts from acquisition to revolution, it deserves a place in cultural history. The Bluff Collection, a donation of 188 works from the seismic worlds of Dadaism and Surrealism, has just redefined the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s role in modern art. Anchored by Man Ray’s legendary Le Violon d’Ingres, this ensemble is more than an addition—it is a transformation.
This donation, pledged by trustee and philanthropist John A. Pritzker, fuses vision with strategy. Beyond paintings, photographs, and objects, it includes rare books, catalogues, and ephemera, plus funding for the Bluff Collaborative for Research on Dada and Surrealist Art. Together, they promise to amplify The Met’s scholarly and public programming, just as the museum prepares its monumental new wing for 2030.







