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The Reina Sofía did not explain the origins of the ban on photographing one specific painting, but museums have long struggled with how best to conserve artworks and manage resources while trying to remain relevant to the public. For example, visitors cannot take photos inside the Sistine Chapel in Italy, and photography and filming are prohibited in some special exhibitions at museums because of copyright or lending concerns. That worry has abated, she said, but there is still genuine fear that works could be damaged by distracted visitors, and that their photographs could fundamentally alter museum programming. But the painting, which Picasso lent to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for decades while Gen. Francisco Franco was in power in Spain, has not always been so restricted. When it was on view at MoMA in 1974, Tony Shafrazi, an artist who later became a successful art dealer, sprayed “Kill Lies All” in red foot-high letters on the canvas.
Persons: Reina Sofía, Nina Simon, , ” Simon, Picasso, Francisco Franco, Tony Shafrazi Organizations: Participatory Museum, Museum of Modern Art Locations: Italy, New York, Spain
New Madrid gallery brings royal treasures under one roof
  + stars: | 2023-06-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/5] A visitor walks past the sculpture "Felipe II" by artist Pompeo Leon at the Gallery of Royal Collections in Madrid, Spain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Juan MedinaMADRID, June 29 (Reuters) - Madrid opened a long-awaited multi-million-dollar gallery on Thursday, bringing hundreds of masterpieces from the royal collection, including works by Caravaggio, Velazquez and Goya, under one roof. A third of the exhibits - themselves just a fraction of the total collection - will continue to move between those institutions, officials said. "The museum is born with the vocation of being a cultural and tourist key point in Madrid, Spain and Europe," Ana de la Cueva, head of National Heritage, the state-owned organization that manages the royal collection, told reporters. She said officials hoped the museum would persuade tourists to extend their stay in the city by at least one day, boosting revenues.
Persons: Felipe, Pompeo Leon, Juan Medina MADRID, Caravaggio, Velazquez, Goya, Prado, Reina, Thyssen, Spanish Habsburg, Bernini, Ana de la Cueva, Emma Pinedo, David Latona, Andrew Heavens Organizations: Royal Collections, REUTERS, Reina Sofia, Fontana, National Heritage, Thomson Locations: Madrid, Spain, Almudena, Spanish, Bourbon, Rome's Piazza Navona, Europe
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Picasso: Love Him or Hate Him?
  + stars: | 2023-04-05 | by ( Deborah Solomon | April | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +14 min
It is not hugely cool to profess a love for Picasso these days. This is what Picasso’s detractors — like Hannah Gadsby, the Australian comedian and Picasso basher, who will help curate a Picasso show at the Brooklyn Museum opening on June 2 — often miss. Picasso, by contrast, brought the weight of lived experience into his work, even when he was tethered to archetypal subjects. “The Mother” (1901), an early painting by Picasso, shows a view of motherhood purged of Renaissance idealization. The conventional view of the painting holds that the women are “dolled-up cocottes,” as John Richardson glibly put it in his biography of Picasso.
MADRID, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Spain's Prado Museum on Tuesday published a list of 25 artworks seized during the 1936-39 civil war and under Francisco Franco's dictatorship, and announced a research project that could lead to the works being returned to their legitimate owners. Among the works are paintings by 17th century Flemish artist Jan Brueghel the Younger and Spanish impressionist Joaquin Sorolla, according to the list. The findings of the research, to be led by senior professor and expert on cultural heritage and the Civil War Arturo Colorado, are expected by early 2023. More than half a million people died during the Spanish Civil War and an estimated 150,000 were killed later in repression by Franco's 1939-75 dictatorship, historians estimate. One of the capital's most famous landmarks, the Prado contains over 7,000 of the world's finest paintings and other works of art.
Principalele muzee ale lumii au înregistrat o scădere de 77 % a numărului de vizitatori. Instituţiile britanice au suferit o scădere de 77 % a numărului de vizitatori şi au rămas închise, în medie, mai mult de jumătate din anul 2020. Muzeul Reina Sofia, situat tot în capitala spaniolă, a raportat o scădere cu 72 % a vizitatorilor. Muzeul Solomon Guggenheim din New York a înregistrat cea mai severă scădere a numărului de vizitatori, aceasta fiind de 88 %. Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu ocupă primul loc în topul celor mai puţin afectate muzee din lume de pandemia de COVID-19, raportând o scădere a numărului de vizitatori de doar 28 %.
Persons: Le Figaro, Eugene Delacroix, Reina Sofia, îşi Organizations: Luvru, Metropolitan Museum, Art, ONU, National Gallery, Prado, Crystal, Gallery Locations: Paris, New York, Chinei, Beijing, Luvru, Europa, Franţa, Italia, Franţei, Orsay, Spania, Madrid, spaniolă, Atlantic, Statele Unite, California, Arkansas, Noua Zeelandă, Christchurch
Instituţiile britanice au suferit o scădere de 77% a numărului de vizitatori şi au rămas închise, în medie, mai mult de jumătate din anul 2020. Impactul noului coronavirus s-a făcut simţit şi în Spania, mai ales la Muzeul Prado din Madrid, care a rămas închis timp de 80 de zile şi a înregistrat o scădere cu 76% a numărului anual de vizitatori. Muzeul Reina Sofia, situat tot în capitala spaniolă, a raportat o scădere cu 72% a vizitatorilor. Muzeul Solomon Guggenheim din New York a înregistrat cea mai severă scădere a numărului de vizitatori, aceasta fiind de 88%. Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu ocupă primul loc în topul celor mai puţin afectate muzee din lume de pandemia de COVID-19, raportând o scădere a numărului de vizitatori de doar 28%.
Persons: Eugene Delacroix, Reina Sofia, îşi Organizations: Luvru, Metropolitan Museum, Art, ONU, National Gallery, Prado, Crystal, Gallery Locations: Paris, New York, Chinei, Beijing, Luvru, Europa, Franţa, Italia, Franţei, Orsay, Spania, Madrid, spaniolă, Atlantic, Statele Unite, California, Arkansas, Noua Zeelandă, Christchurch
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