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Palermo Museo d'Arte contemporanea della Sicilia

Among all of the attractions in Palermo, the churches and museum stand shoulder to shoulder with the palaces and markets as must-see destinations.

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Palermo Museo d'Arte contemporanea della Sicilia

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  1. Palermo - Palazzo Belmonte Riso Museo d'Arte contemporanea della Sicilia

  2. The palace was built in the late eighteenth century and owned first by the Principe di Belmonte Giuseppe Emanuele Ventimiglia e Cottone to be later acquired by the Prince of Pandolfini. In the nineteenth century it passed to Baron Riso. The building was severely damaged by bombs during the Second World War. The first restoration of the palace was conducted in the mid-nineties which included the reconstruction of floors and roofs, of the two large axial courts, and the reorganization of internal spaces. It is in this suggestive location in the historical center of Palermo that the Museum of Contemporary Art is housed.

  3. Palazzo Riso, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, center of the Museum of Contemporary art of the Sicily,

  4. Palazzo Riso, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, center of the Museum of Contemporary art of the Sicily,

  5. A fine neoclassical palace, built in 1784 by G.V. Marvuglia, it now hosts a permanent collection of famous international artists such as Christian Boltanski and Richard Long, the Italian Emilio Isgrò and Pietro Consagra, but is also a home for nascent Sicilian talents like Laboratorio Saccardi and for remarkable temporary art exhibitions.

  6. The museum is also supplied with a book shop and an elegant coffee bar, good spots to meet people and to relax.

  7. Carla Accardi - Rotolo, 1965

  8. Christian Boltanski - Cappotti neri, 2000

  9. Christian Boltanski - Cappotti neri, 2007

  10. Christian Boltanski - Dimensioni variabili, 2007

  11. Hans Schabus – Sotto quale cielo 2011 A.Pomodoro - Obelisco Cassodorox 1988

  12. Alessandro Bazan - Cacciata, 2005

  13. Andrea Di Marco - Rete Arancio

  14. Antonio Sanfilippo - Dopo Secoli, 1963

  15. Loredana Longo - Souvenir #3 Family Portrait, 2009

  16. Giovanni Anselmo - La mia ombra verso l'infinito dalla cima dello Stromboli durante l'alba, 1965

  17. Christian Boltanski - Monuments, 2007

  18. Christian Boltanski - Theatre d'ombres, 2007

  19. Fulvio Di Piazza - Iawn, 2005

  20. Croce Taravella - Piazza Caracciolo (La Vucciria), 2005

  21. Carla Accardi - Rosso verde, 1967

  22. Carla Accardi - Materico su Grigio, 1954

  23. Carla Accardi - Diversi Grigi, 1954

  24. Vanessa Beecroft in Sicilia 2008

  25. Vanessa Beecroft, VB62, Spasimo Palermo, luglio 2008

  26. “Essential experiences” è una mostra collettiva internazionale Maestro anonimo,Il trionfo della morte,1446 circa.Affresco staccato. Palermo, Galleria regionale di Palazzo Abatellis

  27. Trionfo della morte, già a palazzo Sclafani, galleria regionale di Palazzo Abbatellis, Palermo

  28. L’Annunciata di Palermo di Antonello da Messina 1476 Palazzo Abatellis  Palermo

  29. Text and pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2011 Sound: Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron -Incontro

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