Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art (Italian: Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce) is a permanent collection of Italian and international contemporary art hosted in a villa in the Carignano quarter of Genoa, northwestern Italy. The villa, donated to the city by the Croce family in 1951, is surrounded by public park with sea views, overhanging the Fiera di Genova exhibition center. It contains more than 3000 works of arts.[1]
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Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce | |
Former name | Villa Croce |
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Location | Genoa |
Key holdings | Osvaldo Licini, Mauro Reggiani, Mauro Radice, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Dadamaino (Edoarda Emilia Maino), Giuseppe Uncini, Vincenzo Agnetti, Ben Vautier, Philip Cornell, Flavio Favelli, Adrian Paci, Alberto Tadiello and Marta dell'Angelo |
Collection size | > 3000 works of art |
Curator | Carlo Antonelli |
Owner | Municipality of Genoa |
Website | http://www.villacroce.org/en/ |
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