According to Thomas P. Campbell, Director of the MET in New York City, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) in New York, Daniel Brodsky and his wife, Curator and Art Collector Estrellita B. Brodsky, will endow the services of a Latin American art curator to the Department of Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art at the MET. In this manner, the Metropolitan Museum will have the services of a curator sponsored by the Brodskys, like it already occurs since 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMa) with Venezuealn Luis Pérez-Orama (Caracas, 1960), and, since 2012, at Tate Modern in London with Colombian José Roca (Barnquilla, 1962). According to Campbell, the yet to be appointed new curator will be an expert in the art of 20th and 21st-century Mexico Central America, the Caribbean, and South America and he/she "will complement the work of recently appointed curators for art of the ancient Americas and for Colonial Latin American art," with the goal of proving "curatorial continuity" at the MET.