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77: 85: 69: 384: 109:, 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. 134:
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
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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
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attempting to host an exhaustive survey of Spanish abstract art, the Museum does not encourage gifts of works they would not otherwise have chosen.
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began looking for a suitable location for a museum of abstract art, and in June 1963 his friend, the artist Gustavo Torner, suggested the
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In 1978, the museum expanded under the direction of architect Barja, reopening on November 28 of that year.
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established in 1966. It has a collection of some 129 paintings, mainly by 1950s and 1960s Spanish artists.
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Entrance of the Spanish Abstract Art Museum (Casa del Rey) in Cuenca, next to the Casa de la Sirena.
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Overview of the St. Paul Bridge, which shows the Hanging Houses, home of the museum, on the left.
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in 1981, Castilla-La Mancha's Medal of Honor in 1991 and its "Tourism" Award in 1997.
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Two years later, in 1980, Zobel donated the museum's collection to the
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as an appropriate site. The building is owned by the City of
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average of 40,000 people visit the museum each year.
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Cuenca, Spain



Fernando Zobel
Hanging Houses of Cuenca
Cuenca
Juan March Foundation
European Museum of the Year Award
European Council
Eduardo Chillida
Modest Cuixart
Francisco Farreras
César Manrique
Lucio Muñoz
Jorge Oteiza
Pablo Palazuelo
Antonio Saura
Eusebio Sempere
Pablo Serrano
Antoni Tàpies
Fernando Zobel
Equipo Crónica
El Paso (grupo)
Grupo Simancas
"Museo de Arte Abstracto Español"
"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"
"Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol"

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