Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art

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The Nicholas P. Goulandris Foundation - Museum of Cycladic Art (Template:Langx) is a museum in Athens that houses a notable collection of artifacts of Cycladic art.

The museum was founded in 1986 in order to house the collection of Cycladic and Ancient Greek art belonging to Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris.[1] Starting in the early 1960s, the couple collected Greek antiquities, with special interest in the prehistoric art from the Cyclades islands of the Aegean Sea.[2] The museum's main building, erected in the centre of Athens in 1985, was designed by the Greek architect Template:Interlanguage link.[3] In 1991, the Museum acquired a new building, the neo-classical Stathatos Mansion at the corner of Vassilissis Sofias Avenue and Herodotou Street.[4]

The museum's permanent collection includes over 3,000 items, and was described in The New York Times as "one of the world's most significant privately assembled collections of Cycladic antiquities."[3][5]

Exhibitions

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Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art main building

Temporary exhibits are housed in the Stathatos Mansion.[3] The museum's temporary exhibitions have included some of the most important Greek and international modern and contemporary artists.[6]

  • October 2002 – February 2003: Salvador Dalí - Myth and Singularity
  • April–July 2006: Caravaggio - Caravaggio and the 17th Century
  • November 2006 – January 2007: Template:Ill - Itineraries through light and colour
  • October 2007 – January 2008: El Greco - El Greco and his Workshop/El Greco y su taller
  • June–September 2009: Thomas Struth
  • September–October 2009: Palle Nielsen Man, Dream and Fear - Orpheus and Eurydice Through the Eyes of Palle Nielsen
  • May–September 2010: Louise Bourgeois - Personages
  • April–September 2012: Jannis Kounellis
  • May–October 2012: Ugo Rondinone - Nude
  • October 2013 – January 2014: Martin Kippenberger - Martin Kippenberger: A cry for freedom
  • October 2015 – January 2016: Mario Merz - Numbers are prehistoric
  • March–May 2016: Wols and Eileen Quinlan - Always stars with encounter | Wols / Eileen Quinlan
  • May–October 2016: Ai Weiwei - Ai Weiwei at Cycladic
  • May–September 2017: Cy Twombly and Greek antiquity. Part of the Divine Dialogues exhibition series.
  • November 2017 – February 2018: Mike Kelley - Mike Kelley: Fortress of Solitude
  • June–October 2018: George Condo - George Condo at Cycladic
  • July–October 2018: Paul Chan - Paul Chan | Odysseus and the Bathers
  • June–October 2019 : Picasso and Antiquity - Line and clay. Part of the Divine Dialogues exhibition series
  • November 2019 – March 2020: Lynda BenglisLynda Benglis: In the Realm of the Senses
  • May–November 2024: Cindy Sherman at Cycladic: Early Works[7]

Gallery

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Museum of Cycladic Art Permanent Collections - Selected Objects, in English (2020)

External links

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