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The Atchugarry Museum of Contemporary Art (in Spanish: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry) is a contemporary art museum in Manantiales in Uruguay. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The museum is on a 90-acre landscape, and commentators called the museum the "first permanent contemporary art museum" in Uruguay.
The MOCA Downtown Los Angeles location is home to almost 5,000 artworks created since 1940, including masterpieces by classic contemporary artists, and inspiring new works by emerging and mid-career artists from Southern California and around the world. The MOCA is the only museum in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to contemporary art.
The museum is housed in the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, which dates to the 16th century and was once the seat of the Captaincy General of Guatemala. [5] The building is also a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. [6] The first phase of the museum was inaugurated on September 10, 2021. [7]
The B Line (formerly the Red Line from 1993–2020) is a fully underground 14.7 mi (23.7 km) [1] rapid transit line operating in Los Angeles, running between North Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles. It is one of six lines in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Built in ...
Museo de Historia Natural de la USAC [1] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo de la Farmacia de Guatemala [1] Antigua Guatemala: Sacatepéquez Department: Museo de la Universidad de San Carlos [2] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo de los Niños [2] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Children's museum: Museo de Semana Santa ...
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (English: Museum of Contemporary Art) may refer to: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario, Argentina; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Santiago, Chile), Chile; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Valdivia, Chile; Castillo de Montsoreau-Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, France; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico
No Es Fácil, oil on board, 1977, by Luis Rolando Ixquiac Xicara. Luis Rolando Ixquiac Xicará (born 1947) is an Indigenous artist born in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. [1] He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas "Rafael Rodríguez Padilla" in Guatemala, and continued his studies in Paris, France.
1994 Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá 1996 Esculturas de Rodolfo Abularach, Galería “El Ático”, Ciudad de Guatemala 1997 Galería “Valanti”, San José, Costa Rica; Retrospectiva Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Paiz, Ciudad de Guatemala; Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, NY