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The Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, often known as Museo Madre, or Donnaregina Contemporary Art Museum, is a museum of contemporary art in Naples, in Campania in southern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo Donnaregina, which was adapted for it by the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.[2]:44 The museum opened in 2005.[3]:88

Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina
Museo d'arte contemporanea Donnaregina
The interior courtyard, with Cavallo by Mimmo Paladino outlined against the sky
Former name
Donnaregina Contemporary Art Museum, Madre Museum
Established2005 (2005)
Locationvia Luigi Settembrini, 79, Naples
Coordinates40.8549°N 14.2587°E / 40.8549; 14.2587
Typemuseum of contemporary art
Visitors64000 (2016)[1]
Websitemadrenapoli.it

About


Among the artists represented in the permanent collections are or were Sol LeWitt, Jeff Koons, Mimmo Paladino, Richard Long, Andy Warhol, Gilbert & George (Shitty World), Lucio Fontana,[2]:44 Anish Kapoor, Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini,[3]:88 Francesco Clemente, Rebecca Horn, Mario Merz, Damien Hirst and Olafur Eliasson.[4]:27 The museum also mounts temporary exhibitions.[2]:44 The museum is organised on four floors of the palace;|[5]:21 on the roof terrace is Cavallo, a sculpture by Mimmo Paladino which the museum bought in 2007.[5]:70

Access to the church of Santa Maria Donnaregina Vecchia is through the museum.[3]:88


Controversy


The museum has been the subject of considerable controversy. In 2009 the million-euro budget of the exhibition Barock led to a public dispute between Eduardo Cicelyn, at that time director of the museum, and Guido Cabib, an art dealer.[5][6] In February 2011 the entire board of management of the Fondazione Donnaregina resigned. Artists and institutions which had sent works to the museum on permanent loan asked for them to be returned – requests were received for the return of 86 of the 104 works in the collection.[7] Cicelyn estimated the transport costs at €100,000, and the insurance value of the works at more than €5000 million.[7]


References


  1. Antonio Ferrara (5 January 2017). Musei, il 2016 è stato l'anno dei record per Napoli e la Campania (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed June 2017.
  2. Nick Bruno (2013). Naples. Bath: Footprint. ISBN 9781908206947
  3. Barbara Cacciani, Giorgia Conversi, Elena Marzorati, Michele Di Muro (2017). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Naples & the Amalfi Coast. London: DK Eyewitness Travel. ISBN 9780241314494
  4. Cristian Bonetto, Josephine Quintero (2010). Napoli e la Costiera Amalfitana (in Italian). Torino: EDT. ISBN 9788860405401
  5. [s.n.] (2010). Rapporto di attività 2007–2009 (in Italian). Mondadori Electa. Archived 6 November 2014.
  6. Fabrizio Coscia (20 January 2010). Napoli, al Madre il Barock della discordia (in Italian). Il Mattino. Archived 6 November 2014.
  7. Antonio Tricomi (7 March 2011). Il Madre perde i suoi figli. Gli artisti: restituire le opere (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed June 2017.

На других языках


[de] Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina

Das Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina, abgekürzt auch MADRE genannt, ist ein Museum für Zeitgenössische Kunst in Neapel. Es wurde am 11. Juni 2005 im Palazzo Donnaregina eröffnet, der vom Architekten Álvaro Siza Vieira umgestaltet worden war. Museumsbetreiber ist die von der Regierung der Region Kampanien 2004 gegründete Stiftung Donnaregina.[1] Der Fokus der ausgestellten Sammlung liegt auf den Kunstrichtungen Transavantgarde, Arte Povera und Konzeptkunst sowie der Kunst seit den 1950er Jahren.
- [en] Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina

[fr] Musée d'Art contemporain Donnaregina

Le musée d'art contemporain Donnaregina (en italien : Museo d'arte contemporanea Donnaregina), ou MADRE, est un musée d'art contemporain à Naples. Il doit son nom au bâtiment dans lequel il est installé, le Palazzo Donnaregina, un des palais du centre historique de Naples. Le musée de 7 200 m2 dispose de 2 660 m2 en surfaces d'exposition. Il comprend en outre une bibliothèque, des laboratoires, un auditorium, un restaurant et une cafétéria.

[ru] Музей современного искусства Доннареджина

Музей современного искусства Доннареджина (итал. Museo d'arte contemporanea Donnaregina также Музей MADRE) — музей современного искусства, расположенный на площади Кавур в Неаполе, в Италии.



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