词条 | Can Framis Museum |
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| name = Can Framis Museum | image = File:Can Framis Museum of Fundació Vila Casas. Catalan Contemporary Art. Barcelona (5).JPG | image_upright = | caption = Entrance to the Can Framis Museum and the square with the Jaume Plensa sculpture | alt = | established = {{Start date|2009|04|27|df=y}} | location = Barcelona (Spain) | type = | accreditation = | key_holdings = | collections = Contemporary Catalan painting from the sixties to the present | collection_size = More than 250 paintings in the permanent collection + two temporary exhibitions | visitors = | founder = Antoni Vila Casas | director = Nana Cardona | architect = Jordi Badia | owner = Antoni Vila Casas | publictransit = Metro: L1 Glòries o L4 Poble Nou / Llacuna - Bus: 6, 7, 40, 42, 56, 141, 192, B25 | website = {{URL|http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/museums-and-art-galleries/can-framis-museum-barcelona/_m:3/|Can Framis Museum}} | network = | embedded = }} Can Framis is the latest Fundació Vila Casas museum, an art center devoted to the promotion of contemporary Catalan painting. Located in the old Can Framis factory complex, the museum displays more than 250 paintings from the sixties to the present made by artists born or currently living in Catalonia.[1] In addition to the permanent collection which is divided in three floors, Can Framis Museum has an area dedicated to temporary exhibitions named Espai Aø. The permanent collection is updated periodically, and two new temporary exhibitions are opened every three months. The museum has an education program that offers activities designed for pre-school to secondary school, as well as for people with special educational needs. They also offer guided visits. The museum is open to the public Tuesday to Saturday from 11.00–18.00 and on Sundays from 11:00–14:00 h.[2] The buildingThe Can Framis Museum is located in Roc Boronat Street in the 22@ District of Barcelona, Spain.[3] It was opened to the public on April 27, 2009.[4] The museum is situated in an old textile factory that dates backs to the 18th century and was originally owned by the Framis family. Over the years it fell into disuse, becoming a monument to the industry of the area. The renovation was directed by the architect Jordi Badia, founder and director of BAAS architecture studio. This project consisted of restoring two current factory buildings and constructing a new one to link them, coinciding with the site of another former warehouse which, as a whole, forms a courtyard. This square contains a Jaume Plensa sculpture named Dell'Arte (1990), a donation from the Vila Casas Foundation to the city of Barcelona in 2012. All the interventions were made in situ using concrete in line with the old structure. Outside, the lime mortar which blends with the existing stonework merges with the exposed concrete of the new buildings. The façade then becomes a collage of textures, niches and coverings which reflect the different ups-and-downs of the building throughout time. The Can Framis Museum is located {{Convert|1.5|m|ft}} below the contemporary city roads, since the factory was built based on the former agricultural sketches prior to the implementation of the Cerdà Plan (1860). The road surface is covered by ivy and other plants and the museum is surrounded by white poplars and oaks. Inside, the museum is divided in 36 rooms and there's an elevator in each of the three floors. The block is surrounded by Llacuna Street, Tànger Street, Roc Boronat Street and Sancho de Ávila Street and measures more than {{Conv|5800|m2|sqft|abbr=on}} (with a capacity of {{Conv|3400|m2|sqft|abbr=on}} indoor exhibition space).[5] The building has been awarded the following prizes:[6]
Permanent collection and ExhibitionsThe permanent painting collection is housed in the Can Framis Museum of Contemporary Painting. It has almost 700 pieces between the ones exhibited and the ones that are kept in the warehouse. The museum displays more than 250 paintings dating from the 1960s onwards by a wide range of artists born or living in Catalonia selected by the private collector and owner Antoni Vila Casas. Permanent collectionThe permanent exhibition changes periodically by creating a new conceptual outlook in order to show all the new paintings that the Foundation purchases every year. The permanent exhibition consists of more than 250 works from different pictorial movements (from abstract art and informalism to hyperrealism) created by more than 100 different artists. Chronological record of the permanent collections held at Can Framis:
Temporary exhibitionsThe temporary exhibitions are held in Espai Aø which has around {{Convert|1500|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}, and are divided in three different cycles. 1. The Art of Collecting: a program that shows art works from other private collectors. This cycle wishes to pay homage to private collectors.
2. Prizes:[8] The Fundació Vila Casas organizes an annual open prize competition for artists. The competition is held in a different discipline - painting, photography or sculpture - each year. The decision of the jury is announced on the opening day of the exhibition of selected works. The winner receives prize money and the opportunity to mount a solo exhibition the following year at Can Framis. The winners of the painting prize have been:
3. Artist from the Collection: individual expositions by established artists from the Foundation.
ServicesEducation ServiceThe education service offers a range of activities for infant, primary and secondary school students and for people with special needs that take place at the rooms and workshops of Can Framis.[9] The aim of this program is to complement the education in contemporary art at schools and institutions.
Guided VisitsA specialist takes visitors through the permanent painting exhibition at the museum, giving explanations of the art which invite the viewer to go beyond mere superficial contemplation. There are three groups of guided visits:[10]
Other museums and art spaces from Fundació Vila CasasThe headquarters of the Fundació Vila Casas are located on the first floor of a Catalan Art Nouveau building in Barcelona. In addition to the Can Framis Museum, the Vila Casas Foundation has two art spaces in Barcelona and two museums in the Empordà (Girona) region of Catalonia.[12]
Notes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://architecture.mapolismagazin.com/jordi-badia-can-framis-musem-barcelona|title=Factory turned into a Museum|website=Mapolis - Architecture Magazine|last1=Malamud|first1=Lucia|accessdate=1 October 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002142621/http://architecture.mapolismagazin.com/jordi-badia-can-framis-musem-barcelona|archivedate=2 October 2015|df=}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Can Framis Museum, Barcelona (official website)|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/museums-and-art-galleries/can-framis-museum/_m:3/|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/travel/in-barcelona-a-new-draw-for-design-fans.html|title=In Barcelona, a New Draw for Design Fans|publisher=The New York Times|issue=May 17, 2015|last1=Margolies|first1=Jane|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Museu Can Framis (CoolCities)|url=http://www.cool-cities.com/museu-can-framis-1552/|website=CoolCities|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.22barcelona.com/content/view/628/90/lang,en/|title=Vila Casas Foundation inaugurates Can Framis, new cultural reference in 22@Barcelona|website=22 ARROBA BCN (Ajuntament de Barcelona)|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Can Framis (awards)|url=http://www.baas.cat/en/equipamientos/museo-can-framis|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Fundació Vila Casas. Can Framis|url=http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/wv3/en/page/1643/fundacio-vila-casas.-can-framis.html|website=VisitBCN|publisher=Barcelona Turisme|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Prizes|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/prizes/|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=2 October 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/servicio-educativo/|title=Education Service|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=Guided Visits|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/guided-visits/|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 11. ^{{cite web|title=Family activities|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/servicio-educativo/can-mario-museum-palafrugell/family-activities/_se:6/#+info|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=10 October 2015}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=Museums and art spaces|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/museums-and-art-galleries/|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=1 October 2015}} 13. ^{{cite web|title=Casa Felip. Headquarters of the Vila Casas Foundation.|url=http://www.fundaciovilacasas.com/en/museums-and-art-galleries/casa-felip-headquarters-of-the-vila-casas-foundation/_m:2/|website=Fundació Vila Casas (official website)|accessdate=1 October 2015}} External links
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