—is one of five homes across California in which Schreyer split her collection, including her primary home in Tiburon, just across the Golden Gate Bridge.
Chara Schreyer, in white, leads a tour of her art-filled Los Angeles home for the Visionary Women Luncheon, 2021. Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Visionary Women. Schreyer often opened her homes to the public for tours of her collection. Over the past decade, she personally led more than 200 tours for university groups, museum boards, and cultural institutions ranging from the Centre Pompidou to the Guggenheim.
Schreyer served on the boards of several California museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles , and the Hammer Museum. She also supported the Contemporary Jewish Museum, where she helped spearhead the Daniel Libeskind-designed expansion in 2008.. Photo: Jeffrey Frisk. Courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty., chair of the MOCA Board of Trustees. “Her legacy will long be remembered for her vision, passion, and generosity.
The San Francisco condominium, spanning 2,730 square feet in the northwest corner of the Four Seasons, features a concierge, 24/7 in-room dining, and an Equinox fitness center on site, not to mention oversized windows with lateral views of the Humboldt Building dome. Schreyer bought the 24th floor unit precisely for its view of the historic structure, a symbol of the city’s rebirth after the