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Established | November 15, 1966 |
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Location | Bogotá |
Coordinates | 4°41′55″N 74°05′26″W / 4.6987°N 74.0905°W |
Type | Art Museum |
Website |
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The Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá ( Spanish: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Bogotá), also known by the acronym MAC, is an art museum located Engativá, Bogota. [1] It is considered one of the most important museums in Bogotá. [2]
The museum was inaugurated November 25, 1966. [3] The Colombian priest and leader of el Minuto de Dios, Rafael García Herreros, had called publicly three years earlier for the country to have a museum. [4] One of the objectives with the founding of this museum was to preserve national heritage by collecting different artistic works produced in Colombia. [4] Herreros went on to play a significant role in the museum's founding, and Germán Ferrer Barrera was its founding director. [4] [5]
The museum's building, designed by architects Jairo López and Eduardo del Valle was formally inaugurated by President Misael Pastrana Borrero in 1970. [6] In 1971, the museum the national architecture prize for the unique design of its building. [7]
In 2009, in the main square of the museum, the process of expansion and renovation of the sculpture collection began. [8]
At the point of its founding, the museum's collection contained 55 works by 52 artists. [4] The museum now has about 1,600 works of contemporary art in its permanent collection.[ citation needed] In addition, its rooms can be visited virtually through an adapted version of Google Street View provided on the Google Arts & Culture platform. [9]
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Established | November 15, 1966 |
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Location | Bogotá |
Coordinates | 4°41′55″N 74°05′26″W / 4.6987°N 74.0905°W |
Type | Art Museum |
Website |
www |
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá ( Spanish: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Bogotá), also known by the acronym MAC, is an art museum located Engativá, Bogota. [1] It is considered one of the most important museums in Bogotá. [2]
The museum was inaugurated November 25, 1966. [3] The Colombian priest and leader of el Minuto de Dios, Rafael García Herreros, had called publicly three years earlier for the country to have a museum. [4] One of the objectives with the founding of this museum was to preserve national heritage by collecting different artistic works produced in Colombia. [4] Herreros went on to play a significant role in the museum's founding, and Germán Ferrer Barrera was its founding director. [4] [5]
The museum's building, designed by architects Jairo López and Eduardo del Valle was formally inaugurated by President Misael Pastrana Borrero in 1970. [6] In 1971, the museum the national architecture prize for the unique design of its building. [7]
In 2009, in the main square of the museum, the process of expansion and renovation of the sculpture collection began. [8]
At the point of its founding, the museum's collection contained 55 works by 52 artists. [4] The museum now has about 1,600 works of contemporary art in its permanent collection.[ citation needed] In addition, its rooms can be visited virtually through an adapted version of Google Street View provided on the Google Arts & Culture platform. [9]