CLEVELAND, Ohio—Agnes Gund, the influential philanthropist, art collector and social-justice advocate who helped shape institutions from the Museum of Modern Art to the Cleveland Museum of Art, died Sept. 18 at her home in Manhattan according to The New York Times. She was 87.
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Born Aug. 13, 1938, in Cleveland, Gund — known to friends as “Aggie” — was the daughter of banker and philanthropist George Gund II. She often recalled that she first “fell in love with art” at the Cleveland Museum of Art,