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ACQUISITIONS 2006

September 24, 2006 to November 5, 2006
Opening hours: Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays: 10-12 am / 3.00 - 6.00 pm
Tickets: Euro 2.60   cut- rate tickets:  Euro 1.60

The exhibit will open on Saturday, September 23, 2006 at 6.00 p.m

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Press release

Our museum is an everchanging entity, not just because every exhibit at one point leaves room to the next one, but also because it integrates and gives the right importance to the cultural wealth of the town where it is situated.
The original collection the museum was built around keeps on growing, adding new acquisitions every year in order to go even deeper into the subjects developed by the works that were already in the collection.

The museum’s permanent collection is displayed along with the thematic exhibits, which are obviously the most dynamic part of the museum activities. However, efforts are made to choose works from the collection  that are in keeping with the exhibitions. Besides, the museum does its best to be also a useful educational tool for schools through its guided tours.

As long as the collections belonging to all museums are well documented through magazines, CD-rom catalogs, the internet, etc., owning a large collection is not a problem for any museum; it is, in fact, an asset that will make it possible to change the works on display more often, lend them to other museums, design better exhibits, etc.

A large permanent collection also allows the museum to organize exhibits also in schools, libraries, and other public places in order to improve the local schools’ educational programs, stimulate meetings and debates, create occasions for museums to cooperate both on national and international territory, and so forth.

Civico Museo Parisi Valle focuses on modern art, so it becomes fundamental for it to keep on including in its permanent collection new works by contemporary artists, especially those from Lombardia.

The works in this first set of acquisition were chosen based on the professionalism of the artists, as well as the techniques used and the themes they express. The works have been donated by the museum’s sponsors or by the artists themselves. This exhibition displays the around 40 works that have recently become part of the museum’s permanent collection; they will be included in the exhibit’s catalog, which is also the first volume of a series that will assess all the future acquisitions.

The exhibition – designed by Claudio Rizzi -  will open on September 24, 2006, and close on November 5, 2006, then part of the museum will go back to hosting the exhibits scheduled for this year, while the remaining areas of it will display the works belonging to the permanent collection in rotation.

Artists list

Giuseppe Ayna
Edoardo Bassoli
Carlo Bernardini
Floriano Bodini
Paolo Borrelli
Laura Branca
Remo Brindisi
Otello Brocca
Giovanni Bruno
Brunivo Buttarelli
Paolo Camaeti
Walter Capelli
Giancarlo Cazzaniga
Renato Chiesa
Chiò
Melo Consoli
Giancarlo Curone
Mario De Leo
Mariangela De Maria
Armando Fettolini
Ignazio Gadaleta
Renato Galbusera

 

Maria Jannelli
Trento Longaretti
Enzo Maio
Massimo Marchesotti
Max Marra
Franco Marrocco
Sandro Negri
Daniela Nenciulescu
Giovanni Paganin
Antonio Pedretti
Antonio Pizzolante
Franco Rognoni
Alessandro Savelli
Maria Luisa Simone
Osvaldo Spagnulo
Mena Stelitano
Elena Strada
Luigi Stradella
Alessandro Traina
Valdi
Pierantonio Verga
Giorgio Vicentini