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The importance of framing: the re-hang at MASP

14/2/2018

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Museum of Art, Sao Paulo- gallery space with Cezanne: Lina Bo Bardi 1968
In Brazil last month I re-visited MASP (the Museum of Art of Sao Paulo) and was delighted to see that the permanent collection of paintings has been re-hung to restore the original intentions of its architect, Lina Bo Bardi. The collection- probably the richest in Latin America, with paintings by many European masters including Botticelli and Titian, Van Gogh and Picasso, as well as Brazilian artists- is presented in a unique way. The vast open space of the top floor of the museum is filled, not with panels or walls, but with a forest of paintings that appear to float, thanks to the clear panels, set in concrete bases, that hold each work. The visitor wanders through them, with no set order or didactic direction, so each can be seen as an object in its own right. There's a particular concentration that becomes possible, and odd, personal connections can be made while meandering through the gallery. 
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PictureGallery space with Botticelli on left, Museum of Art, Sao Paulo



It's very much a modernist idea- presenting the painting as a painting, a material object, irrespective of what it may represent. But in a way typical of Bo Bardi, it's also playful, and as well as the high seriousness which may befit great works of art, seeing the curious conjunction of visitor and artwork is also part of the rich experience that she has generated. All credit to the Museum for re-creating this singular vision.
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Museum of Art Sao Paulo, showing construction of 'easels'
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Museum of Art, Sao Paulo: portrait by Portinari 1936
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Peter Ford link
15/2/2018 01:50:40 am

Very provocative. I have experienced the interesting and sometimes funny chance merging of viewer with artwork in other exhibitions. At this moment I can think of two such instances - one was this week whilst viewing the Jerwood Drawing Prize show in Bath the other was at the Ai Weiwei exhibition at RA, London.

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4/4/2018 08:16:15 pm

You are right. The proper framing gave a lot of dramas to the paintings. Fortunately, I was able to visit Museum of Art of Sao Paulo last year and have seen great painting there. The only difference is the paintings were not framed yet. It's so lucky of you that you got the chance to see the beauty of these paintings placed in a worthy museum. The classic paintings give nothing but a view of the past. It's always a different feeling when you're at MASP.

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