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The MUSEUM
Museum of Modern Art PAGANI is located in Castellanza
- Varese (Italy) and it is built in the woods, not far from the town
of Legnano.
The museum shows itself like a large park, about 40,000 square
meters, a unique artistic oasis, where hundreds of sculptures and
mosaics are placed, made from different kind of materials: marble,
stone, bronze, iron, steel, wood, glass, etc.
This collection is unique both for the number of works exposed, for
the notoriety of Italian and foreign artists represented, for the
extent of exposition's area and - above all - because it is "en
plein air".
The idea which inspired the founder, Enzo Pagani, was
to take works of art in open air, as ancient Greeks did, to be in
contact with Nature, to breathe freely. Pagani declared in one of
his interview: "In 1957 I was in Venice and Hemingway was with me.
Most of times, after dining, I used to sit down on the terrace of
Hotel Cipriani, still a small restaurant. I looked at Torcello out
of the corner of my eyes: suddenly I realized it was nothing else
but a living museum. So I got the idea to found a museum which had
to be not only a static collection of pieces of art, but also a
live body growing up with us...."
To ensure fluidity to all further expansion it was chosen, as its
basic design module, a grid of exagons, which also granted freedom
to locate works of art.
Since 1957 the Museum gives much room to avant-garde
and many prestigious artists donated their works. They represent as
well many countries of origin as various artistic currents:
futurism, dadaism and surrealism.
Besides sculptures, in this park - museum many
colourful mosaics have been placed. They are figurative elements
with a chromatic and vitalizing function of its general look.
Today the Museum goes on testifying Pagani Family’s
passion for arts, through the devotion and commitment of family Pagani at preserving the permanent exhibition and at promoting
culture and art.
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