Berardo Collection Museum

Berardo Collection Museum
Museu Colecção Berardo

Outside view of the museum
Established 2007
Location Praça do Império, Belém, Lisbon
Type Modern and contemporary art
Visitor figures

2.600.000 (since 2007)

  • Ranked 50th globally
Director Pedro Lapa
Curator Rita Maria de Figueiredo Sales Lougares
Website http://www.museuberardo.com/

The Berardo Collection Museum (in Portuguese: Museu Colecção Berardo) is a museum of modern and contemporary art in Belém, a district of Lisbon, Portugal.

Contents

History

The museum was initiated as the Foundation of Modern and Contemporary Art on August 9, 2006 (Decree-Law 164/2006). It was inaugurated on June 25, 2007 and is named after José Berardo and his Berardo Collection.[1] The museum is located at the Exhibition Center of the Centro Cultural de Belém, with a collection comprising over 1000 works of art on permanent display and temporary exhibitions.

Since it's opening, the museums art director was Jean-François Chougnet, but was replaced in April 2011 by Pedro Lapa.

Collection

The programming of the museum is guided by the rotation of various artistic movements that integrate the collection of works from the collection valued by the auction house Christie's at €316 million. The museum's collection is representative of the fine arts of the 20th century and early 21st century, especially European and American art. The collection covers major movements from surrealism to pop art, hyper-realism, minimalist art to conceptual art, presented in various media. It covers Portuguese modern and contemporary art in particular.

Not only does the museum have an extensive permanent collection, but it's also the host of various temporary exhibitions that change on a regular basis.

List of important movements and artists

Abstract Expressionism

Abstraction-Création

Action Painting

Body Art

Constructivism

  • El Lissitzky, Kestnermappe Proun, Rob. Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover, 1923
  • Aleksandr Rodtsjenko, Portrait V. Majakowski, 1924

Cubism

De Stijl

Digital Art

  • Robert Silvers, JFK, 5/6, 2002

Experimental Art

  • Ana Hatherly, O Pavão Negro, 1999

Geometric Abstraction

  • Nadir Afonso, Marcoule, 1962

Kinetic Art

Minimal art

Neo-Expressionism

  • Georg Baselitz, Blonde ohne Stahlhelm- Otto D. (Blonde Without Helmet - Otto D.), 1987
  • Anselm Kiefer, Elisabeth von Österreich, 1991

Neo-Plasticism

  • Piet Mondrian, Composition of Yellow, Black, Bleu and Grey, 1923

Neo-Realism

  • Mário Dionísio, O Músico, 1948

Op art

Photography

  • Pepe Diniz, various works
  • Jemima Stehli, various works
  • Manuel Casimiro, Cidade 1, 1972
  • Victor Palla, 'various works

Photorealism

  • Tom Blackwell, Gary's Hustler, 1972
  • Robert Cottingham, Dr. Gibson, 1971
  • Don Eddy, Toyota Showroom Window I, 1972

Pop art

Realism

  • Philip Sylvio Pearlstein, Two Figures, 1963

Suprematism

  • Kasimir Malevich, Suprematism: 34 Drawings, 1920
  • Ljoebov Popova, various compositions

Surrealism

Fees and opening hours

It's free to enter the museum, which also includes the staff of the museum, who can be found all over the museum and explain the works of art to you.

The museum is open between 10 AM and 19 PM, but on Sunday, and Fridays during the vacations, it's open between 10 AM and 10 PM.

Location, access and facilities

The museum is located in the Cultural Centrum of Belém, being the center of the modern cultural life of Lisbon. Across the street, you can find the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.

In the Cultural Centrum of Belém, you can find some restaurants, sandwich bars, but also many other kinds of shops. Across the park, you can find a McDonald's and a Starbucks, together with some other restaurants.

You can reach the museum by tram or by bus, the same way you can get to Belém and the monastery. From the center of Lisbon, you can take the subway to Cais do Sodré and there take the tram or bus. It is advised to take the bus, which is faster and stops closer to the museum.

See also

  • List of the most visited art museums in the world

Sources

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Musée Berardo — Le Musée Berardo (en portugais Museu Colecção Berardo) est un musée d art moderne et contemporain situé à Belém, un quartier de Lisbonne , au Portugal. Il est installé au Centre culturel de Belém, et contient plus de 800 œuvres provenant de la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lisbon — For other uses, see Lisbon (disambiguation). Coordinates: 38°42′49.72″N 9°8′21.79″W / 38.7138111°N 9.1393861°W / 38.713811 …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Monro — Born 1936 Nationality English Alma mater Chelsea School of Art Occupation Sculptor Print maker …   Wikipedia

  • Chantal Joffe — Self Portrait with Esme, 2009 oil on linen, 84x60 in. Born 1969 (age 41–42) St Albans, Hertfordshire, England …   Wikipedia

  • Georges Vantongerloo — Traduction à relire Georges Vantongerloo → …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Yves Tanguy — Raymond Georges Yves Tanguy (January 5, 1900 ndash; January 15, 1955) was a surrealist painter.BiographyHe was born in Paris, France, the son of a retired navy captain. His parents were both of Breton origin. After his father s death in 1908, his …   Wikipedia

  • Piet Mondrian — in 1899 Birth name Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan Born 7 March 1872(1872 03 0 …   Wikipedia

  • Larry Bell (artist) — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Larry Bell imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = 1939 location = Chicago, Illinois deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American field = Sculpture training = movement = works = patrons =… …   Wikipedia

  • Larry Bell — (* 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein US amerikanischer Künstler des Minimalismus. Neben James Turrell, Robert Irwin und John McCracken zählt er zu den Hauptvertretern der sogenannten West Coast Minimalisten. Er lebt und arbeitet in Taos, New… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Томаселли, Фред — Фред Томаселли Дата рождения: 1956 год(1956) Место рождения: Санта Моника, США Жанр: живопись …   Википедия

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”