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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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145:Location of São Paulo Museum of Art in São Paulo
2660:. Yale University Press. pp. 218–219n112.
2465:(in Portuguese), Instituto Lina Bo e P.M. Bardi
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2825:"Stolen Picasso recovered undamaged in Brazil"
2485:"The Bauhaus in Brazil: Pedagogy and Practice"
922:. The works of art were generally acquired at
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2859:Virtual tour of the São Paulo Museum of Art
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2339:(in Portuguese), Hipermeios, archived from
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2772:"Stolen Picasso Painting Found in Brazil"
2316:, Encyclopaedia Itaú Cultural Visual Arts
950:At the end of the 1960s, Chateaubriand's
808:Exhibition room, São Paulo Museum of Art.
81:Learn how and when to remove this message
3305:Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium
2590:MASP: sob as linhas da arte, a liberdade
1609:(Domenikos Theotokopoulos) – 2 paintings
1233:Francia, Francesco (Francesco Raibolini)
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2236:"Relatõrio Anual de Atividas MASP 2019"
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2439:. Yale University Press. p. 100.
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1982:Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares
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930:, Knoedler, Seligman and Wildenstein.
3673:São Paulo International Film Festival
3205:Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation
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1625:Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y
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1292:Américo de Figueiredo e Mello, Pedro
626:Along with the amplification of the
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2744:MacSwan, Angus (21 December 2007).
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816:Exhibition of the "100 Maravilhas".
3678:São Paulo International Motor Show
3107:Nossa Senhora da Consolação Church
2681:João Domingues (28 October 2004).
2336:Preciosidades de um MASP sessentão
1198:Bassano, Jacopo (Jacopo dal Ponte)
355:The museum was founded in 1947 by
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3285:Museum of the Portuguese Language
3102:Imaculado Coração de Maria Church
2823:Phillips, Tom (10 January 2008).
2530:Murphy, Adrian (25 August 2021).
2216:Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
1645:Dutch, Flemish and German schools
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2116:The Temptation of Saint Anthony
880:The formation of the collection
27:Art museum in São Paulo, Brazil
3190:Bank of Brazil Cultural Center
3117:Ordem Terceira do Carmo Church
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1676:The sons of Sir Samuel Fludyer
1485:Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
1280:de Almeida Júnior, José Ferraz
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2211:Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
1885:Brazilian Minister of Culture
1419:Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon
755:Ministry of Foreign Relations
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652:Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
441:At the end of the 1940s, the
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2963:Monument to Ramos de Azevedo
1811:(and workshop) – 2 paintings
1431:Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille
1393:Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
1139:, Jacopo Comin – 2 paintings
1120:Cardinal Cristoforo Madruzzo
646:in New York City and in the
3004:Centro Comercial Aricanduva
1764:(and workshop) – 1 painting
1716:Holbein, Hans (the Younger)
1613:Goya y Lucientes, Francisco
1517:(and workshop) – 1 painting
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658:Consolidation of the museum
469:, founder and owner of the
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3663:São Paulo Gay Pride Parade
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2874:Museu de Arte de São Paulo
2774:. CBS News. 8 January 2008
2290:, CBCNews, 19 January 2008
2021:Gypsy Girl with a mandolin
1692:Cranach, Lucas (the Elder)
1619:Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban
1578:de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri
1569:– 12 paintings, including
1298:Calixto de Jesus, Benedito
969:Overview of the collection
644:Metropolitan Museum of Art
326:Museu de Arte de São Paulo
187:Interactive fullscreen map
52:to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s
3648:Saint Silvester Road Race
3512:Albert Löfgren State Park
3331:Anhembi Convention Center
3270:Museum of Image and Sound
3245:Museu Paulista (Ipiranga)
3079:List of tallest buildings
2953:Monument to the Bandeiras
2863:Google Arts & Culture
2801:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
2656:Anagnost, Adrian (2022).
2609:Anagnost, Adrian (2019).
2599:. Retrieved 26 June 2007.
2566:. Retrieved 26 June 2007.
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2435:Anagnost, Adrian (2022).
1864:Portrait of Suzanne Bloch
1555:Portrait of Suzanne Bloch
1552:– 3 paintings, including
1532:Boating on the River Epte
1529:– 2 paintings, including
1328:do Rêgo Monteiro, Vicente
1316:Meirelles de Lima, Victor
981:stands out. Early modern
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3195:Centro Cultural da Penha
3175:CAIXA Cultural São Paulo
2555:Maciel, Carlos Alberto.
1954:The Crucifixion Triptych
1461:Drouais, François-Hubert
1116:(Italian, 1488/90-1576)
700:had been donated to the
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3532:Cemitério da Consolação
3250:São Paulo Museum of Art
3147:São Paulo Brazil Temple
2989:Altino Arantes Building
2915:Visitor attractions in
2595:12 October 2006 at the
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2097:The Suicide of Lucretia
1304:Di Cavalcanti, Emiliano
1272:Brazil and the Americas
736:Caixa Econômica Federal
318:São Paulo Museum of Art
207:1578, São Paulo, Brazil
3658:São Paulo Fashion Week
3653:São Paulo Art Biennial
3612:Villa-Lobos State Park
3361:Nicolau Alayon Stadium
2943:Latin America Memorial
2579:. Retrieved 2007-6-26.
2483:Nelson, Adele (2016).
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2933:Bandeirantes TV Tower
2627:10.1353/mod.2019.0055
2390:IPHAN – Official note
2201:Eva Klabin Foundation
1979:(Spanish, 1599–1660)
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1877:Ferraz de Vasconcelos
1768:Ruysdael, Salomon van
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3633:Brazilian Grand Prix
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3275:Museum of Modern Art
3142:São Cristóvão Church
3132:Santo Antônio Church
2968:Obelisk of São Paulo
2876:at Wikimedia Commons
2683:"MASP pede socorro!"
2588:Oliveira, Fernanda.
2501:10.1162/ARTM_a_00146
2411:Bardi, P.M. (1992),
2155:Latin America portal
2057:(German, 1497–1543)
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1797:Gainsborough, Thomas
1727:Ill-Matched Marriage
1544:Pater, Jean-Baptiste
1143:Giambattista Pittoni
1080:Giambattista Pittoni
838:Cantareira Mountains
792:Aerial view of MASP.
732:Juscelino Kubitschek
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3152:São Paulo Cathedral
3137:São Bento Monastery
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3049:Martinelli Building
2687:Canal Contemporâneo
2615:Modernism/Modernity
2363:O Masp pede socorro
2206:MASP Antique Market
2183:Architecture portal
2076:(Dutch, 1853–1890)
1550:Picasso, Pablo Ruiz
1263:del Sellaio, Jacopo
848:reinforced concrete
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628:educational program
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3240:Museu Lasar Segall
3220:Butantan Institute
3215:Immigration Museum
3054:Matarazzo Building
3029:Iguatemi São Paulo
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2577:São Paulo 450 anos
1851:O Lavrador de Café
1762:Rubens, Peter Paul
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1859:Cândido Portinari
1855:The Coffee Farmer
1774:Van Gogh, Vincent
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1590:Vuillard, Édouard
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1152:Sanzio, Raffaello
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2861:provided by
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2829:The Guardian
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3587:Praça da Sé
3474:Rua Augusta
3391:Via Funchal
3166:Museums and
3039:Luz Station
2169:Arts portal
2078:The Student
1745:Post, Frans
1710:Hals, Frans
1251:Reni, Guido
1182:−1 painting
1086:, c.1730/35
975:Western art
868:Julio Neves
832:Trianon on
681: 1635
481:to form an
400:antiquities
340:located on
238: /
213:Coordinates
193:Established
71:August 2021
65:if you can.
3698:Categories
3429:Bom Retiro
2948:Marco Zero
2536:MuseumNext
2489:ARTMargins
2222:References
2118:, c. 1500.
2093:Guido Reni
2061:, c. 1542.
2042:, 1485/90.
2004:, 1856/63.
1956:, c. 1517.
1918:, 1560/65.
1912:Tintoretto
1861:, and the
1663:, 1638/40.
1137:Tintoretto
1041:Asian arts
1035:– such as
1018:Brasiliana
924:Christie's
767:landscapes
717:thrombosis
582:modern art
502:art dealer
338:art museum
322:Portuguese
226:46°39′21″W
223:23°33′40″S
3503:Parks and
3459:Liberdade
3414:Aclimação
2982:Buildings
2926:landmarks
2917:São Paulo
2643:214083017
2635:1080-6601
2509:2162-2574
2270:10 August
1998:Delacroix
1977:Velázquez
1751:Rembrandt
1071:Paintings
1009:masters.
928:Sotheby's
871:project.
830:Belvedere
822:brutalist
702:City Hall
690:Belvedere
668:Rembrandt
589:engraving
563:Rembrandt
396:Asian art
365:museology
346:São Paulo
3319:Stadiums
2831:. London
2752:. London
2712:BBC News
2593:Archived
2560:Archived
2517:57566939
2127:See also
2074:Van Gogh
1654:Van Dyck
1607:El Greco
1221:Guercino
1049:Etruscan
1045:Egyptian
920:telegram
759:Brasília
744:heritage
555:canvases
336:) is an
259:Director
251:Visitors
201:Location
47:require
3454:Jardins
2799:Estadão
2750:Reuters
2692:26 June
2575:CEDAC.
2541:27 July
2469:25 June
2397:25 June
2374:25 June
2347:25 June
2320:25 June
2294:25 June
2080:, 1888.
2023:, 1874.
1985:, 1624.
1937:, 1866.
1895:Gallery
1678:, 1806.
1399:, 1741.
1123:, 1552.
1037:African
1003:English
995:Flemish
991:Spanish
987:Italian
859:crystal
559:Picasso
461:gallery
410:History
392:African
297:Website
267:Curator
49:cleanup
3621:Events
3424:Bixiga
2835:5 June
2756:5 June
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1376:Renoir
1114:Titian
1007:German
983:French
775:Bogotá
567:Centro
498:critic
388:prints
3449:Japão
2639:S2CID
2513:S2CID
2239:(PDF)
2017:Corot
1935:Moema
1916:Pietà
1879:, in
1857:) by
1845:Theft
1057:Roman
1053:Greek
999:Dutch
952:press
905:Milan
506:Milan
375:art.
328:, or
304:.masp
2837:2023
2807:2017
2780:2017
2758:2023
2720:2017
2694:2007
2662:ISBN
2631:ISSN
2543:2022
2505:ISSN
2471:2009
2441:ISBN
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2399:2009
2376:2009
2349:2009
2322:2009
2296:2009
2272:2016
2247:2023
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332:MASP
316:The
306:.org
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