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O Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (mais conhecido pelo acrônimo MASP) é uma das mais importantes instituições culturais brasileiras. Localiza-se, desde 1968, na avenida Paulista, cidade de São Paulo, em um edifício projetado por Lina Bo Bardi para ser sua sede. Famoso pelo vão-livre de mais de 70 metros que se estende sob quatro enormes pilares, o edifício é considerado um importante exemplar da arquitetura brutalista brasileira e um dos mais populares ícones da capital paulista, sendo tombado pelas três esferas do poder executivo. Instituição particular sem fins lucrativos, o museu foi fundado em 1947, por iniciativa de Assis Chateaubriand e Pietro Maria Bardi. Ao longo de sua história, notabilizou-se por uma série de iniciativas importantes no campo da museologia e da formação artística, bem como por sua forte atuação didática. Foi também um dos primeiros espaços museológicos do continente a atuar com perfil de centro cultural, bem como o primeiro museu do país a acolher as tendências artísticas surgidas após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. O MASP possui a mais importante e abrangente coleção de arte ocidental da América Latina e de todo o hemisfério sul, em que se notabilizam sobretudo os consistentes conjuntos referentes às escolas italiana e francesa. Possui também extensa seção de arte brasileira e pequenos conjuntos de arte africana e asiática, artes decorativas, peças arqueológicas etc., totalizando aproximadamente 8 mil peças. O acervo é tombado pelo Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN). O museu também abriga uma das maiores bibliotecas especializadas em arte do país. The São Paulo Museum of Art (in Portuguese, Museu de Arte de São Paulo, or MASP) is an important fine-art museum located on Paulista Avenue in the city of São Paulo, in Brazil. Famous for an imposing building which houses its collections, it is an authentic landmark of the largest Brazilian city. Listed as a non-profit organization, the museum is renowned for its extraordinary collection gathered since the end of World War II. Internationally recognized for its diversity and quality, the museum's holdings are considered the most important of Latin America and all Southern Hemisphere, with thousands of works ranging in period from antiquity to contemporary art. |
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Author | Rodrigo Soldon from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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