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The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART) (Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, in Italian) is a museum centre in the Italian province of Trento. The main site is in Rovereto, and contains mostly modern and contemporary artworks, including works from renowned Giorgio Morandi, Giorgio de Chirico, Antonio Rotta, Felice Casorati, Carlo Carrà, and Fortunato Depero. Fortunato Depero's house in Rovereto (known as Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero) is also part of the Museum.

Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto
MART, Entrance
LocationCorso Angelo Bettini, 43, 38068 Rovereto TN, Italy
Coordinates45.8940°N 11.0450°E / 45.8940; 11.0450
TypeArt museum
DirectorDiego Ferretti
PresidentVittorio Sgarbi
Public transit accessRovereto train station. Taxis outside station.
Websitewww.mart.trento.it

The permanent collection contains more than 15,000 artworks, including paintings, drawings, engravings, and sculptures.


History


The MART originated in 1987 as an autonomous entity within the autonomous Trentino province. It was installed in the Palazzo delle Albere in Trento.[1] The idea of expanding the museum to combine both the legacy of the great futurist Fortunato Depero and the disparate inheritance held by the Trento Regional Arts Museum ("Museo Provinciale d'Arte di Trento") dates back to 1991, and was the project, in the first instance, of Gabriella Belli.[2]

On 15 December 2002 the MART finally opened to the general public, with a new headquarters at Rovereto, a small town a short distance to the south of Trento.[3]


Design and construction


Design of the new building was entrusted to the Ticinese architect Mario Botta, who worked on its development with the Rovereto structural engineer Giulio Andreolli. A 29,000 square metre site was available, but between the site and the road (Via Bettini) allowance had to be made for two substantial eighteenth century town houses (palazzi). Fortunately there is a gap between the two which provides sufficient space for an entrance.

Botta's solution to the challenges of the site draws inspiration from classical forms (notably that of the Pantheon), but also incorporates technically adventurous solutions. Invoking the mantra, "Space for art, not space despite art", the design involves a "pantheon without a facade", involving three storeys of museum space arranged around a large round "agora", covered over with "glass" dome/cupola with a 40-meter diameter. The structure of the cupola makes extensive use of steel and "plexiglass", and includes a "missing slice" made possible by complex engineering solutions. in the central area beneath the cupola there is a fountain. The wall facings make use of the yellow stone from Vicenza, which was the stone favoured by Andrea Palladio, although the innovative way in which the facing slabs have been attached allows for each to be individually replaced without major structural upheavals, in a way owes little to the sixteenth century architectural maestro. The "agora" can accommodate up to 1,200 visitors.


Exhibitions


Words and Stars (2 April – 2 July 2017) presented Nobel prize winning author Pamuk and renowned contemporary artist Toderi's collaborative project exploring "the inclination of man to explore space and innate vocation to question the stars," which took "shape in a trilogy divided into a monologue, dialogue and conversation on the stars: three large installations immersive multi-screen consisting of eight video projections, which combine images and text. The vocation cosmological inherent to the project thus finds expression in a unique visual and literary body." The show was curated by Gianfranco Maraniello.[4]

Recent exhibitions have included An Eternal Beauty. The Classical Canon in Early 20th Century Italian Art (2 July – 5 November 2017), Francesco Lo Savio (5 November 2017 – 18 March 2018), Magic Realism. Enchantment in Italian Painting in the 1920s and 1930s (3 December 2017 – 2 April 2018), Gianfranco Baruchello (18 May – 16 September 2018), and Richard Artschwager (12 October 2019 – 2 February 2020).


References


  1. "Palazzo delle Albere – MART". Infotrentino. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  2. Franco Fanelli (interviewer ); Gabriella Belli (interviewee) (September 2011). "Interviste ... Gabriella Belli". Il Giornale dell'Arte. Società Editrice Umberto Allemandi & C. spa, Torino. Retrieved 2 November 2016. {{cite web}}: |author1= has generic name (help)
  3. Doneda Cristina; Pettenella Paola; Reale Elisabetta (2012). "Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto – MART. Archivio del '900". Sistema Informativo Unificato per le Soprintendenze Archivistiche (SIUSA). Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. "Grazia Toderi & Orhan Pamuk: Words and Stars," by My Art Guides, accessed 6 April 2017, http://myartguides.com/exhibitions/grazia-toderi-orhan-pamuk-words-and-stars/

На других языках


[de] Museo d’arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto

Das Museo d’arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (Abkürzung: MART, deutsch: Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst von Trient und Rovereto) ist ein 2002 im italienischen Trentino eröffnetes Kunstmuseum an den Standorten Trient und Rovereto. Es ist architektonisch bedeutsam und beherbergt neben der wichtigsten Sammlung futuristischer Kunst Italiens auch eine einschlägige Forschungsstätte.
- [en] Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto

[fr] Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain de Trente et Rovereto

Le Musée d'art moderne et contemporain de Trente et Rovereto (MART) (Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, en italien) est un musée de la province italienne de Trente. Le site principal se trouve à Rovereto, et contient principalement des œuvres d'art moderne et contemporain, notamment des œuvres de Giorgio Morandi, de Giorgio de Chirico, de Antonio Rotta, de Carlo Carrà et de Fortunato Depero. La maison de Fortunato Depero à Rovereto (connu sous le nom de Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero) fait également partie de la même institution culturelle.

[it] Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto

Il Mart, Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto è un centro museale del Trentino. La sede principale si trova a Rovereto in corso Bettini 43 dove si espongono principalmente opere d'arte moderna e contemporanea. La sezione di Trento del museo è ospitata, a partire dal 19 ottobre 2013 presso la Galleria civica di Trento, in via Belenzani 44. Il presidente del Museo è Vittorio Sgarbi, il direttore è Diego Ferretti.

[ru] Музей современного искусства Тренто и Роверето

Музей современного искусства Тренто и Роверето (итал. Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, сокр. MART) — музей в Роверето, провинция Тренто, Италия, посвящённый современному искусству.



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