The Museum of contemporary art of Alcamo is located in Piazza Ciullo in Alcamo, inside the Ex Collegio dei Gesuiti, near the majestic Church of Jesus. The exhibition centre, large about 400 square metres, is on the first floor; at the entrance there are an information desk, a meeting room (the old chapel of Jesuits) and a bookshop.
History
The museum was created in 2014 thanks to the municipal administration led by the Lord Mayor of that period, Dr. Sebastiano Bonventre M.D. In the following October they realized the ambitious project Creative Lab, an integrated system of cultural services aiming at the requalification of the urban space and supporting the development of the territory; the municipality of Alcamo, the University of Palermo and the cooperatives Agrigest and Nido d’Argento.[1]
On 28 February 2015, there was the exhibition entitled Art on loan, whose protagonists were Cielo d'Alcamo, Giacomo Serpotta and embroidery; the exposition, attended by the artistic director Enzo Fiammetta, has filled the new museum with works from important museums, such as the Foundation Orestiadi di Gibellina, and from other Italian regions.
On 30 May 2015, the new museum presented the exhibition Ottocelle (that is Eight Cells): the title took inspiration from the same configuration of the rooms which were the cells of the ex convent of Jesuits. There were the works of four Italian artists (Elisa Nicolaci, Francesco De Grandi, Sergio Zavattieri and Luisa Mazza), the winners of the competition launched by the municipality of Alcamo, whose aim was the promotion of its territory through the production of works site specific that today belong to the patrimony of the museum.[2]
In October 2016 they created a new arrangement of the museum that has also taken part in the XII Edition of the Contemporary's Day called by AMACI (Association of the Museums of Italian Contemporary Art).
Cell I: four paintings (protrusions) by Turi Simeti, an exponent of spatialism, coming from Alcamo and living in Milan
Cell II: Our Planet, Linea d’Ombra and Oltre; three paintings by Vito Bongiorno, an artist from Alcamo living and working in Rome
Cell III: Loredana Mannina, Untitled (the table telling about Alcamo, 2015).
Cell IV: Elisa Nicolaci, Single. A creative adaptation (the part where the belly sleeps), 2015.
Rosario Bruno: Fragments of the Renaissance memory a tribute to Botticelli (1985-1994): a bas-relief
Luisa Mazza: Immagini di luce (images of light), 2015; a work made up of different modules, the transparent cases keep “jewels of light”. It was dedicated to Alcamo, a town rich in history, sea and light, proud also of being the birthplace of Cielo d'Alcamo, a very important reference for the Poetry of every period.
Cell V: Sergio Zavattieri: Pictures from Alcamo (2015), 33 stereoscopies which let you live an imaginary journey into the past.
Cell VI: Francesco Surdi Something from 2015, plaster cast and other materials: in search of fragments of reality.
Cell VII: Roberto Romano, Sedimenta (2015)
Cell VIII: Francesco De Grandi, I cartelli, 2015 (A Tribute to Don Gaspano Canino, a puppet master from Alcamo)
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