Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna
Established | May 5, 2007 |
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Location | Via Don Minzoni 14, Bologna, Italy |
Coordinates | 44°30′09″N 11°20′13″E / 44.5025°N 11.3369°E |
Type | Art museum |
Visitors | 93,942 (2008) |
Director | Laura Carlini Fanfogna |
President | Lorenzo Sassoli de Bianchi |
Website | mambo-bologna |
The Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna or MAMbo is a purpose-designed modern and experimental art museum in Bologna, Italy — and which includes The Museo Morandi , a collection of more than 250 works works by noted painter, Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964).
History
Now an independent entity, MAMbo was originally one of the three museums that came under the aegis of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna of Bologna, founded in 1925;[1] the other two being the Modern Art Gallery at Villa delle Rose and the Morandi Museum in the city's main square, Piazza Maggiore.[2]
MAMbo came into existence as a separate entity in the 1990s, when the collections of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna had grown so large by acquisition and bequest that new premises needed to be found for its contemporary art collection and exhibitions.
Mission
Director Sassoli de Bianchi re-conceived the museum as having not only a role in Bologna's culture but also Italian culture, adapting the museum to a new premises in a former industrial bakery building in Bologna's Porto district and rebranding the museum with the acronym, MAMbo.
At the same time, the museum tightened the its focus from contemporary art in general to experimental art in particular, rooted in Bologna's art and university heritage.[3]
Supporting this focus on experimental art, Sassoli de Bianchi hired art critic and museum manager Gianfranco Maraniello;[4] in 2005, appointing him Director.[5]
The museum simultaneously gained a new mission, not just as a permanent exhibition and exhibition space, but as an experimental, informational and social hub for young contemporary artists, providing a regional, national and international context, the latter through the International Contemporary Art Network.
Reopening
The new premises opened on 5 May 2007 and in their first year hosted a range of exhibitions, installations, performances, musical events, films and multimedia experiences which quickly established MAMbo's reputation as a leading experimental museum in Italy and one of Europe's foremost creative centres of contemporary art.[6][7] MAMbo is a leading partner in the Didart art teaching project supported by the EU Culture Programme.[8]
References
- ^ History of the Bologna Gallery of Modern Art Archived May 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Galleria d'Arte Moderna website Archived July 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Today Bologna is the city of experimentation, Sassoli de Bianchi quoted in Art Journal, No. 1, Jan-Feb 2006.
- ^ Interview with Gianfranco Maraniello (in Italian) on new direction of museum.
- ^ Interview with Gianfranco Maraniello Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) immediately after his appointment in 2005.
- ^ Bologna, a 'Factory of the Arts' blooms, International Herald Tribune.
- ^ MAMbo is already being called the Italian equivalent of the Tate Modern, New York Times.
- ^ Didart Partners presented on Didart Website.