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Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI
Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI
 
City Center, Lima
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Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI
(The Lima Art Museum)
The Lima Art Museum presents 3000 years of Peruvian art. The museum has a large selection of pre-Columbian textiles and ceramics, pictures and furniture from Colonial and Republican times and a significant selection of paintings and photographic works from modern times. A representative selection of these collections can be seen in a permanent exhibition on the first floor. The contemporary art can be found in the exhibition rooms of the basement. The Lima Art Museum (called MALI) presents the most extensive collection of Peruvian art from pre-Columbian times until today.

The principal aims of the museum are:

• The scientific investigation of the collections
• Passing on a clear understanding of the exhibits
• The preservation of these unique collections for future generations
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Paseo Colón, Parque de la Exposicion
City Center, Lima
Tue to Sun 10.00 am to 08.00 pm (Sat only to 05.00 pm)
Entry fee: Adults: S/. 12, Students: S/. 4
Museo de Arte de Lima - Lima Art Museum - MALI
Quite unique special projects and educational programs by the museum give the visitor a really good introduction to the national and international art. This type of presentations is aimed to increase peoples’ awareness on the diverse pieces.
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Permanent Exhibition ‘3000 years of art in Peru’
Info: The MALI wants to be an active agent in the educational process, by offering services to educational institutions in the country. With all the activities the MALI tries to develop a leadership role in the preservation of an exceptional tradition. At the moment the MALI is working on an art-learning project which will include the development of a whole series of tools and materials for the art education in schools.
Pre-Columbian 1200 BC to 1532 AD - Museo de Arte de Lima
This collection offers a wide overview on the cultural development of societies formed in the Central Andes from 1200 BC until the arrival of the Spaniards. The exhibits are grouped by the different cultures that arose before the conquest of the Inca Empire:

• In the North: Cupisnique, Chavín, Mochica, Recuay, Lambayeque and Chimú
• In the South: Paracas. Nazca, Huari, Cjancay and Chincha

Botella mochica, siglo IV - V d.C Máscara mochica, siglo V-VIII d.C Nariguera bucal nasca, siglo I-II d.C Aríbalo inca, siglo XV - XVI d.C Figurina inca, siglo XV-XVI d.C
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Colonial Period 1532 to 1821 - Museo de Arte de Lima
As a consequence to the Spanish conquest and the progressive organization of the colonial political system many of the pre-Columbian traditions and art objects disappeared and were replaced by new ones with dominating western art style. The art of painting was imposed as the main artistic gender and served as an important tool in the process of Christianising the Andean population. The museums collection preserves a significant part of the development of painting, in particular of the ‘School Cusqueña”. In the same exhibition room you will find a collection of carvings, furniture and silverware.
Sala de Arte Colonial (Colonial Art)
Escuela cusqueña. Arcángel Eliel con arcabuz, 1690-1720 Basilio de Santa Cruz. Virgen Inmaculada, 1670-1690 Escuela cusqueña. Virgen del Rosario con dos santos, c. 1750 Escuela cusqueña. Sagrada Familia con San Juanito, 1730-1760 Cristóbal Lozano. Tránsito de San Camilo de Lellis, c. 1762
Sala de Platerá (Silver Art)
Sala de platería colonial y republicana Sierra Central. Chicote de baile, siglo XIX Bolivia. Retablo de la Virgen de Copacabana, c. 1650
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Republican Period 1821 to 1937 - Museo de Arte de Lima
The proclamation of independence in 1821 marked the end of the Spanish dominance and initiated a new epoch in the Peruvian history. The political and social changes were being reflected gradually in the art work. Among the main collections that are preserved by the museum are the watercolours of the famous milieu painter Pancho Fierro, an arrangement of the academic works from Francisco Lasa, Carlos Baca-Flor and other objects d’art that mirror the cultural changes in the 20th century.
Sala de Arte Republicano
Francisco Laso. Las tres razas o La igualdad ante la ley, c. 1859 Luis Montero. Los funerales de Atahualpa, 1865 - 1867 Luis Montero. Venus dormida, 1851 Ignacio Merino. La lectura del Quijote, 1861
Sala de Arte Costumbrista
Francisco Fierro. El aguador, c. 1840 Marcelo Cabello, grabador y Pablo Rojas, dibujante Jorge Vinatea Reinoso. Plaza de Chucuito en Puno, siglo XX Jorge Vinatea Reinoso. Caricatura, 1913 Francisco Fierro. Tapada, c. 1840
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Contemporary Art - Museo de Arte de Lima
In this exhibition the museum displays thematic selected pieces of Contemporary Arts. Without a doubt this is one of the most comprehensive and extensive collections in the country. It includes photographs that show the history of photography from the introduction to Peru in 1842 until today.
Sala de Arte Contemporáneo
Ricardo Grau. Bodegón, 1945 - 1950 Gerardo Chávez. La otra cara de la noche, 1964 E.P.S. Huayco. Cojudos, 1980 Fernando de Szyslo. Puka Wamani, 1968
Sala de Fotografía
Hermanos Vargas. Plaza de Armas de Arequipa, c. 1929 Ricardo Villalba. Puente de Sumbay, c. 1875 Martín Chambi. Qoyllur Riti, Cuzco, c. 1924-1930
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The Avant-Garde MALI - Museo de Arte de Lima
Like a ‘safe for memories’ the Museum of Art is a place to preserve academic knowledge, a place where the society can discover its cultural past, a medium of inspiration for the cultural innovation and a fertile sphere for the spreading and creation of a living culture. That’s the reasons the MALI tries constantly to present new artistic and cultural works of all areas and to build up a collection that reflects the wealth and extensiveness of Peruvian art throughout the history.
Luis Astete. Paseando por el campo, c. 1900 José Sabogal. La Santusa, 1928 Julia Codesido. Cristo de la Cruz Verde, siglo XX Jorge Vinatea Reinoso. A Amancaes, 1927 Daniel Hernández. Perezosa, 1906
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Project of the entire renewal - Museo de Arte de Lima
After over 50 years of continuous activities the museum has finished in 2010 a very ambitious project of an ‘entire renewal’ for the exhibition rooms. This involved the renovation of an area of more than 4500 m².
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