- Art Museum of the Americas
The Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) is an
art museum located inWashington, D.C. , primarily devoted to exhibiting works of modern andcontemporary art fromLatin America and theCaribbean . The museum was formally established in 1976 by theOrganization of American States (OAS). Artists represented in the AMA's permanent collection includeCandido Portinari ,Pedro Figari ,Fernando de Szyszlo ,Amelia Peláez andAlejandro Obregón .The art collection of the OAS was initiated under the organization's Visual Arts Unit, beginning with the first donated artwork by the Brazilian neo-realist artist Portinari, in 1949. In the following decade the Permanent Council of the OAS determined to establish an acquisitions fund, in order to build up a permanent collection of artworks by significant contemporary artists from the member states of the OAS. A number of works were also purchased from or donated directly by artists, after the temporary exhibitions periodically held at the OAS gallery.
The Art Museum of the Americas itself was established in 1976 by Permanent Council resolution, on the occasion of the
United States Bicentennial . The museum opened in what was formerly the official residence of the OAS Secretary General, a Spanish Colonial-style structure designed in 1912 by the architectPaul Cret .Initially the permanent collection held some 250 artworks, expanding over the next quarter-century to almost two thousand items of
painting ,sculpture , installations,photography , anddrawing , from the early 20th century and onwards. In addition to its permanent collection of mainly Caribbean andLatin American art , the AMA hosts temporary and special exhibitions from across the region, and provides educational seminars and lectures from invited speakers.Permanent exhibition
Artists represented in the Art Museum of the Americas' permanent collection include:
*Carlos Cruz-Díez
*Pedro Figari
*Leonel Gonzalez
*Enrique Grau
*Humberto Ivaldi
*Roberto Matta
*Carlos Mérida
*Armando Morales
*Alejandro Obregón
*Amelia Peláez
*Emilio Pettoruti
*Héctor Poleo
*Candido Portinari
*Fernando de Szyszlo
*Joaquín Torres García
*José Antonio Velásquez External links
* [http://www.museum.oas.org/index.html Art Museum of the Americas] , official website
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