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1891:, speculated that the thieves were "linked to international gangs." The incident was described as "a major embarrassment" for the museum, which was revealed to have "no alarm system and no sensors. Video security cameras captured some of the raid but, since it had no infrared capability, the images were obscure." Additionally, none of the museum's collection was insured. MASP's president, Julio Neves, stated that they did not have the resources to finance a modern security system, and that they had instead "opted for security by patrolling, with people and cameras"; he promised improvements in light to the incident. Just two months before the robbery, "two thieves tried to break into the museum but were spotted and fled", and in 2005, MASP was forced to close temporarily "when its power was cut off for nonpayment of bills." 522: 1971: 2011: 2030: 1389: 854:
a technical area. The building's installations and finishing are homely, as Lina Bo herself described: "Concrete visible, whitewash, a flagstone flooring covering the great Civic Hall, tempered glass, plastic walls. Industrial black rubber flooring covering inner spaces. The belvedere is a 'square', with plants and flowers around, paved with parallelepipeds, according to Iberian-Brazilian tradition. There are also water spaces, small water mirrors with aquatic plants. I didn't search for beauty. I've searched for freedom". In 2003, the building was also registered as national patrimony by Brazilian Institute for Historic and Artistic Heritage.
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In the construction, totalling approximately 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft), there are – besides the permanent and temporary exhibition galleries – a library, photo gallery, film gallery, video gallery, two auditoriums, a restaurant, a store, workshop rooms, administrative offices and
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The new MASP building was the brainchild of Lina Bo Bardi. To preserve the required view of the downtown area, Bardi idealized a building suspended above ground, supported by four massive rectangular columns made of concrete. The construction is considered to be unique worldwide for its peculiarity:
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and engineer José Carlos Figueiredo Ferraz ultimately conceived an underground block as well as a suspended structure. The structure stands eight meters above the ground, supported by four pillars connected by two huge concrete beams. A free space of 74 metres (243 ft) between the pillars was
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included the substitution of the original floor conceived by Lina Bo, the installation of a second elevator, the construction of a third underground floor, and the substitution of the water mirrors for gardens. Some architects allege that the reform caused a profound distortion of Lina's original
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sheets leaned on concrete blocks bases as display supports for the paintings. The intention is to imitate the position of the canvas on the painter's easel, but it also has roots in interwar Italian exhibition design. In the reverse of these supports, which are not used anymore, there were labels
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beyond. José Borges de Figueiredo, the investor who sold the plot of ground to the City Hall, wrote a non-binding letter to the administration, asking that it be preserved as a "public place in perpetuity". While in the following years multiple proposed projects ignored his wish, the architect
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was going through large structural changes as a result of accelerating industrialization. The city of São Paulo subsequently established itself as the most important industrial hub in the country. Prior to that time, São Paulo's role in modern art had been marked by the
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Between 1996 and 2001, the current administration of the museum undertook a vast and controversial reform. Despite the indispensable restoration of the general structure, dramatic changes implemented by the architect and former director of the institution
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the main body of the building stands on four lateral supporting pillars, generating a free area of 74 meters underneath the sustained building. Constructed between 1956 and 1968, the new site of the museum was inaugurated on 7 November by
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and Rome, Chateaubriand created a "Museum of Classical and Modern Art". Though he initially planned to lead the project for only a year, Bardi dedicated the rest of his life to it. He moved to Brazil together with his wife, the architect
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with information about the painter and the work. Paradoxically, the museum abandoned this model of exhibition at the end of the 1990s, when the method was beginning to be noticed and implemented by foreign institutions and artists.
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granted a loan to honor the financial obligations of the institution and secured the loan with its art collections. Years later, in the 1970s, the museum's debt with the Brazilian government was negotiated and paid off.
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or "Associated Daily Press", the largest media and press conglomerate of Brazil at the time, was one of the most influential individuals of this period. In the late 1940s, Chateaubriand started a campaign to acquire
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of 1922. Despite the importance this event had enjoyed in the 1920s, Modernism wouldn't draw much attention of city dwellers and institutions in the following decades. There was only one art museum in São Paulo, the
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The collection's rising growth and importance soon required the construction of a building to headquarter the museum. With that purpose, the São Paulo City Hall donated a plot of ground, previously occupied by the
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caused the decline of the museum's financial resources. Consequently, the museum then added to its collection through spontaneous donations of artists, companies and private collectors.
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In 1969, in response to a request by the museum, the Brazilian Institute for Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) registered MASP's holdings as part of the national
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On 20 December 2007, around 5:09 am, three men broke in to MASP and stole two paintings considered to be among the most valuable pieces in the museum's collection:
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and the death of its founder made the government intervene and pay for some of the debts contracted with foreign institutions. During the government of president
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was in charge of adapting the building to the needs of the museum, dividing it into four distinct areas: an art gallery, a didactic exposition room about the
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Construction on the present building of the museum began in 1957, and the building was inaugurated in 1968. MASP is famous for its remarkable
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The museum is internationally recognized for its collection of European art, considered to be one of the finest in both Latin America and the
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In 2021, plans to construct a 14-story extension with an underground link to its current building were announced, to be completed by 2024.
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by organizing many exhibitions using selected works of its collection at Japanese museums. In 1973, the collection was presented at the
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in Latin America. Among the 8,000 works of the museum, the collection of European paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, and
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Trianon – a traditional meeting point of the Paulistano wealthy, which had been demolished in 1951 – to host the first edition of
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These methods drew lots of criticism, as was the fact that the museum acquired works of art without the proper corroboration of
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The museum was inaugurated and opened to the public on 2 October 1947, displaying the first acquisitions, among them
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in Brazil, as well as for its pioneering role as a cultural center. It was also the first Brazilian museum to display
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On a smaller scale, the museum's holdings include representative objects of many periods and distinct non-Western
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Assis Chateaubriand would not get to see the inauguration of the new building. He died months before, a victim of
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with the condition that the view to the downtown area and the valley of the Nove de Julho Avenue be preserved.
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The museum also has some small collections of photographs, costumes and textiles, kitsch objects, etc.
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The São Paulo Museum of Art collection is considered the largest and more comprehensive collection of
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looked for donors and patrons, trying to tempt potential ones with banquets and lavish ceremonies.
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schools of painting are broadly represented, forming the main body of the collection, followed by
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the largest free span in the world at that time. The building inaugurated the so-called protected
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and Rome, was in charge of searching and selecting the works which should be acquired, while
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In the 1950s, the museum created the Institute of Contemporary Art (offering workshops of
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A lot of this text is in such poor English that it is almost incomprehensible.
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The mourning Virgem with St. John the Baptist and the pious women of Galilee
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In the museographic area, Lina Bo Bardi also innovated by using tempered
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MASP was the first Brazilian art museum interested in acquiring works of
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structure, and it is considered one of the landmarks of the Brazilian
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The main body of the collection was assembled between 1947 and 1960.
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of international renown in Brazil. He intended to host the museum in
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housed in the museum traveled throughout European museums, such as
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Bruno Tavares; Rodrigo Pereira; Marcelo Godoy (8 January 2008).
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Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil
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Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil
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was facing troubles, with growing debts and competition from
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Técnica moderna: entre o monumento e a construção cotidiana
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Authorities seek shut-down of renowned São Paulo art museum
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With the help of Pietro Maria Bardi, an Italian professor,
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were exhibited in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, in
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Portrait of Cardinal Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga
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Centro Cultural e de Estudos Superiores Aúthos Pagano
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Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist
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Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist
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Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo
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São Paulo Museum of Art is located in São Paulo
São Paulo Museum of Art is located in Brazil
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23°33′40″S 46°39′21″W / 23.56111°S 46.65583°W / -23.56111; -46.65583
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