Collezione Maramotti

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Collezione Maramotti
The entrance on the east side
Map
Established2007
LocationReggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Coordinates44°42′24″N 10°36′04″E / 44.7068°N 10.6011°E / 44.7068; 10.6011
Typeprivate art museum
OwnerMaramotti family
Websitecollezionemaramotti.org

The Collezione Maramotti is the private collection of

Emilia Romagna in central Italy, converted for the purpose by the British architect Andrew Hapgood.[1] It contains some two hundred works, and is open to visitors by appointment only. It also organises temporary exhibitions.[2]
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Among the artists represented in the collection are

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The gallery awards the biennial Max Mara Art Prize for Women to a young female artist working in the United Kingdom.[2]: 86  Between 2006 and 2016 the winners of the prize were: Margaret Salmon; Hannah Rickards; Andrea Büttner; Laure Prouvost; Corin Sworn; and Emma Hart.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Brunella Torresin (24 September 2007). Una casa per la Collezione Maramotti (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed May 2021.
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  3. ^ [s.n.] (22 November 2011). Laure Prouvost wins women's art prize. BBC News. Accessed January 2017.
  4. ^ Ali Pechman (30 April 2015). Max Mara’s Legacy of Art Patronage. The Wall Street Journal. Accessed January 2017.
  5. ^ Hettie Judah (19 October 2016). Visiting Italy’s Ceramics Workshops With a Buzzy Multimedia Artist. The New York Times. Accessed January 2017.