Berardo Collection Museum
Museu Colecção Berardo | |
Belém, Lisbon | |
Coordinates | 38°41′43.88″N 9°12′30.16″W / 38.6955222°N 9.2083778°W |
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Type | Modern and contemporary art |
Visitors | 1,006,145 (2016)[1] |
Director | Pedro Lapa |
Curator | Rita Maria de Figueiredo Sales Lougares |
Website | museuberardo.com |
The Berardo Collection Museum (in Portuguese: Museu Colecção Berardo) was a museum of
History
In 2006, after 10 years of negotiations,
Since its opening, the collection was located at the Exhibition Center of the
The Berardo Collection was seized by the Portuguese state in 2019 after Berardo failed to pay three Portuguese banks the more than $1 billion debt that he owed. The artworks were placed as collateral for the bank loans. From 2023, parts of the collection became part of the inaugural presentation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the Belém Cultural Center (CCB).[11]
Collection
The collection was arranged in strictly linear fashion, leading visitors though a line of line of rooms with austere white walls on which are displayed examples of notable works of modern art with explanatory text offering a textbook-like survey of modern Western art from
The museum had an extensive permanent collection and also hosts temporary exhibitions that change on a regular basis. The permanent collection is valued by the auction house Christie's at €316 million.
List of important movements and artists
Abstract Expressionism
- Philip Guston, Untitled, 1957
- Joan Mitchell, Lucky Seven, 1962
- Lee Krasner, Visitation, 1973
- Sam Francis, Untitled, 1979
- Willem de Kooning, Untitled, c. 1976
- Lee Krasner, Visitation, 1957
Abstraction-Création
- Georges Vantongerloo, SXR/3, 1936
Action Painting
- Jackson Pollock, Head, 1941
- Franz Kline, Sabro, 1956
Body Art
- Cindy Sherman, Untitled (Film Still Nº37), 1979
Constructivism
- El Lissitzky, Kestnermappe Proun, Rob. Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover, 1923
- Aleksandr Rodtsjenko, Portrait V. Majakowski, 1924
Cubism
- Albert Gleizes, Woman and Child, 1927
- Pablo Picasso, Tête de Femme, c.1909
De Stijl
Piet Mondrian, Tableau (yellow, black, blue, red and grey), 1923
- Vilmos Huszár, Untitled, 1924
- Georges Vantongerloo, Studies I, 1918
Digital Art
- Robert Silvers, JFK, 5/6, 2002
Experimental Art
- Ana Hatherly, O Pavão Negro, 1999
Geometric Abstraction
- Nadir Afonso, Marcoule, 1962
Kinetic Art
- Pol Bury, Mélangeur, 1961
- Alexander Calder, Black Spray, 1956
- Jean Tinguely, Indian Chief, 1961
Minimal art
- Carl Andre, 144th Travertine Integer, 1985
- Richard Artschwager, Trunk, 1964
- Larry Bell, Vertical Gradient on the Long Length, 1995
- Anthony Caro, Fleet, 1971
- Dan Flavin, Untitled (Monument to Vladimir Tatlin), 1964
- Ellsworth Kelly, Yellow Relief with Blue, 1991
- Sol LeWitt, Eight Sided Pyramid, 1992
- Richard Serra, Point Load, 1988
- Frank Stella, Hagamatana II, 1967
- Agnes Martin, Untitled #5, 1989
Neo-Expressionism
- Georg Baselitz, Blonde ohne Stahlhelm- Otto D. (Blonde Without Helmet - Otto D.), 1987
- Anselm Kiefer, Elisabeth von Österreich, 1991
- Gerhard Ritchter, Abstraktes Bild, 1987
Neo-Plasticism
- Piet Mondrian, Composition of Yellow, Black, Bleu and Grey, 1923
Neo-Realism
- Mário Dionísio, O Músico, 1948
Op art
- Bridget Riley, Orient IV, 1970
- Victor Vasarely, Bellatrix II, 1957
Photography
- Pepe Diniz, various works
- Jemima Stehli, various works
- Manuel Casimiro, Cidade 1, 1972
- Victor Palla, various works
Photorealism
- Tom Blackwell, Gary's Hustler, 1972
- Robert Cottingham, Dr. Gibson, 1971
- Don Eddy, Toyota Showroom Window I, 1972
Pop art
- Clive Barker, Fridge, 1999
- Peter Blake, Captain Webb Matchbox, 1962
- Jim Dine, Black Child's Room, 1962
- Richard Hamilton, Epiphany, 1989
- David Hockney, Picture Emphasizing Stillness, 1962
- Edward Kienholz, Drawing for the Soup Course at The She She Cafe, 1982
- Phillip King, Through, 1965
- Roy Lichtenstein, Interior with Restful Paintings, 1991
- Tom Wesselmann, Great American Nude #52, 1963
- Nicholas Monro, ???[12]
- Claes Oldenburg, Soft Light Switches 'Ghost' Version, 1963
- Sigmar Polke, Bildnis Helmut Klinker, 1965
- Mel Ramos, Virnaburger, 1965
- James Rosenquist, F-111, 1974
- George Segal, Flesh Nude behind Brown Door, 1978
- Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup en various other works, 1965
- Evelyne Axell, L'Oeil de la Tigresse, 1964
- Mark Lancaster, various works
Realism
- Philip Pearlstein, Two Figures, 1963
Suprematism
- Kasimir Malevich, Suprematism: 34 Drawings, 1920
- Ljoebov Popova, various compositions
Surrealism
- Eileen Agar, Snake Charmer, 1936
- Hans Bellmer, La Toupie, 1956
- Gerardo Chavez, Vogteren Fro Fortides Kaos, 1979
- Salvador Dalí, White Aphrodisiac Telephone, 1936
- Julio González, Femme au Miroir Rouge, Vert et Jaune, 1936
- André Masson, Eleusis, 1963
- Pablo Picasso, Femme dans un Fauteuil, 1929
- Man Ray, Café Man Ray, 1948
- Paule Vézelay, Les Ballons et les Vases, 1934
- Paul Delvaux, Le Bain des Dames chez George Grard (S. Idesbald), 1947
- Fernando Lemos, various works
Fees
Admission was €5, visits to some of the temporary exhibitions may have an additional charge.
Location, access and facilities
The museum was located in the Belém Cultural Center, being the center of the modern cultural life of Lisbon. Across the street, is the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.
Sources
- Museu Colecção Berardo, Portuguese Wikipedia.
References
- ^ "Visitor Figures 2016" (PDF). The Art Newspaper Review. April 2017. p. 14. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^ "MAC - CCB é como se chama o antigo museu Colecção Berardo". Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- ^ Sofia Van Holle (June 26, 2007), New Lisbon contemporary museum opens to applause Reuters.
- ^ Gareth Harris (August 2, 2019), Berardo museum stays open in Lisbon despite uncertainty over future of 'Portuguese Saatchi's' collection The Art Newspaper.
- ^ Sofia Van Holle (June 26, 2007), New Lisbon contemporary museum opens to applause Reuters.
- ^ Gareth Harris (May 30, 2019), 'Portuguese Saatchi' in hot water over alleged €1bn debt The Art Newspaper.
- ^ About The Collection Archived December 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, The Berardo Collection.
- ^ Sofia Van Holle (June 26, 2007), New Lisbon contemporary museum opens to applause Reuters.
- ^ Gareth Harris (May 30, 2019), 'Portuguese Saatchi' in hot water over alleged €1bn debt The Art Newspaper.
- ^ Gareth Harris (May 30, 2019), 'Portuguese Saatchi' in hot water over alleged €1bn debt The Art Newspaper.
- ^ Francesca Aton (22 August 2023), New Museum in Lisbon Will Feature Artworks Previously Seized from One of Portugal’s Top Collectors ARTnews.
- ^ "Nicholas MONRO (British, b.1936)". Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
External links
- Museu Colecção Berardo website (in Portuguese)
- The Berardo Collection website (in English)
- Virtual tour of the Berardo Collection Museum provided by Google Arts & Culture
- Media related to Museu Coleção Berardo at Wikimedia Commons