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Foundation
History
The Palazzo Albizzini “Collezione Burri” Foundation was created
in 1978 by Alberto Burri himself with a first donation of thirty-two works. Its
members are people from the Città di Castello Council, the Cassa di Risparmio
di Città di Castello, the Associazione
per la Tutela dei Monumenti dell'Alta Valle del Tevere and “La Sapienza” University
of Rome. It has been recognised by a decree of the President of the “Giunta
Regionale dell'Umbria”, Umbria’s Regional Council. The museum was
named after the exposition building itself.
The Collection found at Palazzo
Albizzini was
opened to the public in December 1981 and it includes about a hundred and thirty
works completed between 1948 and 1989, chronologically exposed and occupying
twenty rooms. Together with the other site, Ex
Seccatoi del Tabacco (The Old
Tobacco Dryhouses) which opened in July 1990 containing 128 works completed between
1970 and 1993, it is the most exhaustive collection on the artist, with high
quality works selected by the painter himself.
The Foundation also has: a library,
replete with information on modern and contemporary art (accessible to students
and scholars following a written request), a photographic archive containing
all documentation regarding the works of Alberto Burri and the archive, containing
a comprehensive bibliography on the artist.
The Foundation periodically organises
conferences on ancient, modern and contemporary art and conventions with up to
date information on contemporary art. This is done with the cooperation of renowned
national and international parallel institutes which cooperate directly or indirectly
in the publication of catalogues on the artists’ exhibitions. The Foundation
published catalogues and pamphlets on the Collection. They edited the “Burri
- Contributi al Catalogo Sistematico” (1990).
Faithful to the line of conduct declared
in its statute, the institution aims to maintain and preserve the artist’s
permanent exhibition and to promote research on the art of the Master
and his historical context. For these reasons the institution manages the opening
of the two collections to the public, organises yearly conferences on contemporary
art cooperating with vorious institutions, as (among others) Brera’s Picture-gallery,
the Uffizi gallery, the Tate Gallery of London, The Accademy of France, The University
of Paris, the IRRSAE.
The foundation’s duties include the management and participation in
exhibitions of international importance by lending works and collaborating with
other national and international institutions such as: Rivoli Castle, L. Pecci
Center for contemporary art
of Prato, the Fondazione Fontana of Milan, Museion Museum
of Modern Art of Bolzano, M.A.R.T. Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Trento
and Rovereto, The National Modern Art Gallery in Rome, Palazzo delle Esposizioni
in Rome, Biennale of Venice, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus
in Munich, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, the Pompidou Center in Paris, the
Italian Cultural Institutes, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, etc.
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