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Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Madrid)

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34: 133:. The Museum is further part of an ongoing program of renovation to adapt it to use for cultural purposes. It showcases the works of art that the City Council has been acquiring since 1980, the year in which the collection began. The Museum covers two floors over roughly 22,000 square feet. This space exhibits nearly 200 works by over 175 artists from different periods and artistic movements in Spanish art, from the historic 202:, this section brings together a wide range of artists who represent, using very different languages, a broad spectrum of tendencies and aesthetics. In the abstract category, there are works by Alejandro Corujeira, Alberto Reguera, Xavier Grau and Amaya Bozal. The figurative section is represented by artists such as Juan Carlos Savater, Sigfrido Martín Begué, Abraham La Calle, 128:
on 12 November 2001. The opening pursued two basic aims: to create a permanent forum in the context of a center like the Conde Duque, open to an intense cultural and exhibition program, and to complement the other museums and contemporary art collections in Madrid. Similar to other contemporary art
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The Museum's permanent collection is made up principally of painting and graphic work although sculpture, photography and drawing are also represented. The permanent collection is exhibited chronologically on the second floor of the Museum and subdivided into the following categories:
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must be highlighted. The New Madrid Figuration is very well represented by works from the time by Juan Antonio Aguirre, Carlos Alcolea and Manolo Quejido. Abstraction from these years is represented by Alfonso Albacete, among others.
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and installations. The museum has been closed for renovation since April 2010. The re-opening was planned for October 2011, but the Museum will remain closed through 2012.
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museums, both national and foreign, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo has used a historic building to house the contemporary art collection, in this case of the Madrid
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and Menéndez Morán. Jesús María Lazkano and Carlos Díez Bustos offer examples of realism as applied to scenery and the fantastical. Luis Mayo offers a slightly
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The Museum has dedicated fours rooms to this section which shows a wide variety of artists who fully reflect the rich artistic panorama in Madrid post-
339: 437: 217:– or rather realisms – are represented here in their multiple fields: intimate, urban, fantastical or scenery. This section is opened by 442: 39: 187: 179: 183: 286: 113: 90: 226: 230: 307: 33: 175: 222: 108:), formerly known as Museo Municipal de Arte Contemporáneo, is a municipally-owned museum in 385: 369: 273: 171: 170:
This section, which opens the permanent collection, showcases the work of artists such as
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Index


Ramón Gómez de la Serna
Madrid
Art museum
Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Madrid
Conde Duque barracks
City Council
vanguards
painting
sculpture
photography
graphic art
Francisco Bores
Benjamín Palencia
José Caballero
Daniel Vázquez Díaz
Hipólito Hidalgo de Caviedes
Dis Berlin
Realism
Amalia Avia
urban iconography
José Manuel Ballester
Félix de la Concha
metaphysical
informal
abstraction
figurative
Eduardo Arroyo
Miguel Condé

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