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      • By giving $25 million toward a $90-million “transformation project” of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki, suggest our understanding of the rules of probability, logic, and arts philanthropy may be structurally flawed.
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  1. Sep 26, 2017 · SAN FRANCISCO — In a rare example of high-level cultural philanthropy from Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial elite, Jerry Yang, a Yahoo co-founder, and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki, have pledged...

  2. Sep 27, 2017 · Jerry Yang, have pledged a gift of $25 million to the campaign. So far, more than $60.5 million have been raised of the $90 million goal, which will cover construction, programming and...

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  3. Mar 2, 2016 · The $25-million cost will be underwritten mostly by donations from board members, according to the press release, who have raised more than $50 million over the last two years.

  4. Sep 26, 2017 · The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco has announced a $25 million commitment from board chair Akiko Yamazaki and her husband, Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, in support of a project to transform the city-owned institution.

  5. Dec 15, 2018 · Yang, a Taiwanese-born American, and his wife Akiko Yamazaki, a Costa-Rican-born Japanese-American, are significant leaders within the Bay Area art world and recently gave $25 million to the Asian Art Museum.

  6. Sep 26, 2017 · Plans for the new, $90 million transformation center around a new structure on top of the museum’s east wing—to be called the Akiko Yamazaki & Jerry Yang Pavilion, after the Yahoo co-founder and his wife who have pledged $25 million toward the project.