fbpx
Wikipedia

Museo de Arte Abstracto Español

40°04′41″N 2°07′43″W / 40.078006°N 2.128694°W / 40.078006; -2.128694

Overview of the St. Paul Bridge, which shows the Hanging Houses, home of the museum, on the left.
Entrance of the Spanish Abstract Art Museum (Casa del Rey) in Cuenca, next to the Casa de la Sirena.
A room in the museum

The Museo de Arte Abstracto Español (Museum of Spanish Abstract Art) is a museum in Cuenca, Spain established in 1966. It has a collection of some 129 paintings, mainly by 1950s and 1960s Spanish artists.[1]

History Edit

In 1961 artist Fernando Zobel began looking for a suitable location for a museum of abstract art, and in June 1963 his friend, the artist Gustavo Torner, suggested the Hanging Houses of Cuenca as an appropriate site. The building is owned by the City of Cuenca, which rented it for a symbolic amount. Restoration and renovation of the building was necessary, and was carried out by local architects Fernando Barja and Francisco Leon Meler. The Museum of Spanish Abstract Art opened on July 1, 1966, with Gerardo Rueda as curator and Zobel and Torner as co-chairmen.

The core of the new museum's collection were a dozen sculptures and a hundred paintings which Zoebel had previous collected, something less than half of which were initially exhibited, with the intent of rotating the permanent exhibition. With a focus on quality rather than quantity, and not attempting to host an exhaustive survey of Spanish abstract art, the Museum does not encourage gifts of works they would not otherwise have chosen.

In 1978, the museum expanded under the direction of architect Barja, reopening on November 28 of that year.

Two years later, in 1980, Zobel donated the museum's collection to the Juan March Foundation, which added it to its own collection, and took over the management and finances of the museum. That same year, the museum received the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts from the Spanish Ministry of Culture.[2] It also received the European Museum of the Year Award, given by the European Council in 1981,[citation needed] Castilla-La Mancha's Medal of Honor in 1991 and its "Tourism" Award in 1997.[3]

Further physical improvements in 1994 provided a special room for temporary exhibitions, and the museum continued to expand its collection – including the donation by Zobel of over 3,000 specialized books. It now has 1,500 works in its collections, of which 515 are painting or sculptures. An average of 40,000 people visit the museum each year.

Artists in the permanent collection Edit

See also Edit

  • Equipo Crónica
  • El Paso (grupo)
  • Grupo Simancas

References Edit

Notes

  1. ^ "Museo de Arte Abstracto Español". March.es. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  2. ^ "REAL DECRETO 507/1980, de 7 de marzo, por el que se concede la Medalla al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, en su categoría de Oro, al Museo de Arte Abstracto de Cuenca" (PDF). March 3, 1980. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
  3. ^ "Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol" on the Fundación Juan March website

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Museo de Arte Abstracto Español at Wikimedia Commons

museo, arte, abstracto, español, 078006, 128694, 078006, 128694, overview, paul, bridge, which, shows, hanging, houses, home, museum, left, entrance, spanish, abstract, museum, casa, cuenca, next, casa, sirena, room, museumthe, museum, spanish, abstract, museu. 40 04 41 N 2 07 43 W 40 078006 N 2 128694 W 40 078006 2 128694 Overview of the St Paul Bridge which shows the Hanging Houses home of the museum on the left Entrance of the Spanish Abstract Art Museum Casa del Rey in Cuenca next to the Casa de la Sirena A room in the museumThe Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol Museum of Spanish Abstract Art is a museum in Cuenca Spain established in 1966 It has a collection of some 129 paintings mainly by 1950s and 1960s Spanish artists 1 Contents 1 History 2 Artists in the permanent collection 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1961 artist Fernando Zobel began looking for a suitable location for a museum of abstract art and in June 1963 his friend the artist Gustavo Torner suggested the Hanging Houses of Cuenca as an appropriate site The building is owned by the City of Cuenca which rented it for a symbolic amount Restoration and renovation of the building was necessary and was carried out by local architects Fernando Barja and Francisco Leon Meler The Museum of Spanish Abstract Art opened on July 1 1966 with Gerardo Rueda as curator and Zobel and Torner as co chairmen The core of the new museum s collection were a dozen sculptures and a hundred paintings which Zoebel had previous collected something less than half of which were initially exhibited with the intent of rotating the permanent exhibition With a focus on quality rather than quantity and not attempting to host an exhaustive survey of Spanish abstract art the Museum does not encourage gifts of works they would not otherwise have chosen In 1978 the museum expanded under the direction of architect Barja reopening on November 28 of that year Two years later in 1980 Zobel donated the museum s collection to the Juan March Foundation which added it to its own collection and took over the management and finances of the museum That same year the museum received the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts from the Spanish Ministry of Culture 2 It also received the European Museum of the Year Award given by the European Council in 1981 citation needed Castilla La Mancha s Medal of Honor in 1991 and its Tourism Award in 1997 3 Further physical improvements in 1994 provided a special room for temporary exhibitions and the museum continued to expand its collection including the donation by Zobel of over 3 000 specialized books It now has 1 500 works in its collections of which 515 are painting or sculptures An average of 40 000 people visit the museum each year Artists in the permanent collection EditRodrigo Antonio Calistro Diaz Joaquin Rubio Camin Rafael Canogar Eduardo Chillida Martin Chirino Modest Cuixart Guillermo Delgado Francisco Farreras Luis Feito Amadeo Gabino Jose Guerrero Joan Hernandez Pijuan Antonio Lorenzo Cesar Manrique Manuel Millares Sall Manuel Hernandez Mompo Lucio Munoz Jorge Oteiza Pablo Palazuelo Manuel Rivera Gerardo Rueda Antonio Saura Eusebio Sempere Pablo Serrano Antoni Tapies Jordi Teixidor Gustavo Torner Manuel Viola Jose Maria Yturralde Fernando ZobelSee also EditEquipo Cronica El Paso grupo Grupo SimancasReferences EditNotes Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol March es Retrieved 3 January 2013 REAL DECRETO 507 1980 de 7 de marzo por el que se concede la Medalla al Merito en las Bellas Artes en su categoria de Oro al Museo de Arte Abstracto de Cuenca PDF March 3 1980 Retrieved 2013 03 02 Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol on the Fundacion Juan March websiteExternal links Edit nbsp Media related to Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol amp oldid 1168504202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.