Museo de museos. 25 Museos de arte contemporáneo en la España de la Constitución

Sabatini Building, Floor 4
Vista de sala de la exposición. Museo de museos. 25 Museos de arte contemporáneo en la España de la Constitución, 2003
Vista de sala de la exposición. Museo de museos. 25 Museos de arte contemporáneo en la España de la Constitución, 2003

In the last twenty years covered by the exhibition, the presence of cultural centres has been decentralised. Not only has there been a massive opening of new centres, but many of them have started their own art collection. The Museo de Museos exhibition presents an opportunity to reflect on these changes that have led to the transformation of the arts in Spain.

From all the centres represented, the first to open its doors was the Gala-Salvador Dalí foundation in Figueres in 1974. It was followed by the Museo Vostell Malpartida in Malpartida, Caceres in 1976. The Eighties saw the opening of the Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in 1986 (which acquires the status of the Museum in 1990), the IVAM in Valencia and the CAAM of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria both in the same year, 1989.

The Nineties started with the opening of the Antoni Tàpies’ foundation in Barcelona. It was followed by two other foundations, the one dedicated to César Manrique in Lanzarote and the foundation Pilar i Joan Miró in Palma de Mallorca, both in 1992. A year later the CGAC opened in Santiago de Compostela. The MEIAC of Badajoz and the MACBA in Barcelona were inaugurated in 1995. Two years later the Guggenheim Museum is installed in Bilbao. The Nineties end with the opening of the Museo Esteban Vicente in Segovia (1998), the Museo Barjola Gijon (1998), the CAAC in Seville (1998) and the EACC in Castellon (1999).

This exhibition registers nine openings from 2000 to 2004: José Guerrero Centre in Granada (2000), Chillida-Leku in Hernani (2000), ARTIUM in Vitoria-Gasteiz (2002), MARCO in Vigo (2002), "la Caixa" foundation in Barcelona (2002), Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid (2002), CAC in Malaga (2003), Museo Oteiza in Alzuza (2003) and finally, still under construction, MUSAC in Leon.

Some of the buildings that host these centres, museums and foundations are identified architectural projects; others have meant the renovation and restoration of historic buildings. A total of twenty-five museums shared between twelve of the seventeen Spanish regions.

All museums in the exhibition have their own collection, except for the EACC in Castellon and the MARCO in Vigo due to the character of its programme. The works on display in this exhibition are owned by these collections. Each of these centres has contributed a piece to make up a museum of museums, which gives title to the exhibition. In this way, gathered here are the work of: Juan Uslé (ARTIUM), Luis Gordillo (CAAC), Miguel Ángel Pascual (CAAM), Carles Congost (CAC Malaga), José Guerrero (Diputación de Granada Collection), Antonio Murado (CGAC), Eduardo Chillida (Chillida-Leku), Antoni Tàpies (Antoni Tàpies Foundation), Thomas Joshua Cooper (César Manrique Foundation), Salvador Dalí (Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation), Susana Solano (“la Caixa” Foundation), Joan Miró (Pilar i Joan Miró Foundation), Equipo Crónica (IVAM), Marcel Broodthaers (MACBA), Alfredo Jaar (MEIAC), Miquel Barceló (MNCARS), Marina Núñez (MUSAC), Juan Barjola (Museum Barjola), Esteban Vicente (Museum Esteban Vicente), Cristina Iglesias (Guggenheim Bilbao), Jorge Oteiza (Museo Oteiza), Juan Navarro Baldeweg (Museo Patio Herreriano), Wolf Vostell (Museo Vostell).

Finally, the Espai d’Art Contemporani in Castellon and Museo de Arte Contemporánea in Vigo present the models of the buildings in which they carry out their activity. In the first case, the model belongs to architect Julián Esteban Chapapría and the second by the architects Manuel Portolés Sanjuán, Francisco Javier García-Quijada Romero and Salvador Fraga Rivas.

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Artists

Miquel Barceló, Juan Barjola, Marcel Broodthaers, Julián Esteban Chapapría, Eduardo Chillida, Carles Congost, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Salvador Dalí, Salvador Fraga Rivas, Francisco Javier García-Quijada Romero, Luis Gordillo, José Guerrero, Cristina Iglesias, Alfredo Jaar, Joan Miró, Alfonso Moreno Mora, Antonio Murado, Juan Navarro Baldeweg, Marina Núñez, Jorge Oteiza, Miguel Ángel Pascual, Manuel Portolés Sanjuán, Susana Solano, Antoni Tàpies, Juan Uslé, Esteban Vicente, Wolf Vostell
Curator
Juan Manuel Bonet and Kevin Power

Organised by

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Sociedad Estatal de Conmemoraciones Culturales

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