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Brazil’s prominent modern and contemporary art museum MASP announces plan to expand

September 1, 20212 Mins Read
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Brazil’s most important modern and contemporary art museum, the Museu de Arte de São Paulo announces plan to expand which will further grow its reputation. With the expansion, the museum will be one of the most important art institution in Latin America or the whole world. The new space will open in 2024 with nearly 75000 square feet added to the institution.

The addition will take the form of a new 14-story structure separate from the museum’s famed two-story building, which was designed by pioneering Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi in 1968. The new facility, named after her husband Pietro Maria Bardi, who cofounded the museum, will be connected to MASP’s current edifice by an underground tunnel.

The expansion includes an additional 28,000 square feet of exhibition space spread across five floors, growing the museum’s galleries by 66 percent. The new exhibition space will provide MASP to showcase more of its  collection, which includes important works of 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century European art in addition to modern and contemporary holdings. Currently, the museum can display only 1 percent of the work it owns. Also being added to the museum are a restaurant, a ticketing office, a shop, classrooms, and a restoration lab.

The expansion was first conceived by Júlio Neves, who directed MASP from 1994 to 2009, and it will now be brought to fruition by the São Paulo–based firm Metro Arquitetos Associados. The whole expansion project is expected to cost around 180 million Brazilian real ($33.3 million).

Part of MASP’s goal with its expansion is to “seek sustainable solutions in order to reduce [its] carbon footprint,” the museum said. The new building will have a double facade that is meant to “decrease the thermal load,” enabling MASP to conserve energy and defraying costs associated with ventilation and air conditioning.

Calling the addition the “greatest process of physical expansion in its history,” Alfredo Setubal, chairman of MASP’s board, said in a statement, “This is very relevant to the culture of São Paulo.”

Alfredo Setubal Art Museum Brazil Brazilian Architect Exhibition Space Expansion Project Julio Neves Lina Bo Bardi Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo
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