TRAVELER’S DIARY: MADRE Collection, Naples

Jeff Koons,Untitled, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts ArchiveThe MADRE -museo di arte contemporanea Donnaregina is a contemporary art museum in Naples, managed by a foundation established in 2004 to promote art and culture in the Campania region. Located in the heart of Naples, the 7,200 m² museum is housed since 2005 in the Donnaregina palace, which has been restored and renovated on the occasion on a project by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira.

By Efi Michalarou
Photo: MADRE Archive

The MADRE (museo di arte contemporanea Donnaregina) frequently holds temporary exhibitions, often organized in collaboration with international institutions, and in the 2013-2014 period has started a project aimed to involve artists, collectors and art gallery owners in expanding the permanent collection of the museum, which is conceived as a work-in-progress always open to new contributions and changes. The museum currently runs various activities, including the MADREscenza research platform for contemporary means of expression and Progetto XXI though which the museum Foundation looks for cutting-edge proposals in contemporary arts. The MADRE museum, along with spaces dedicated to the permanent collection, special exhibitions and site-specific projects, includes a media-library, rooms for educational activities and a café. Among other artists of the permanent collection are: Domenico Bianchi, Jeff Koons, Mimmo Paladino, Jannis Kounellis, Francesco Clemente, Luciano Fabro, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Richard Serra, Gilberto Zorio and Michelangelo Pistoletto.

Mimmo Paladino, Untitled, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Mimmo Paladino, Untitled, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Mimmo Paladino, Untitled, 2006, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Mimmo Paladino, Untitled, 2006, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Francesco Clemente, Ave Ovo, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Francesco Clemente, Ave Ovo, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Francesco Clemente, Ave Ovo, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Francesco Clemente, Ave Ovo, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Luciano Fabro, Cielo di Gennaro, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Luciano Fabro, Cielo di Gennaro, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Rebecca Horn, Spirits, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Rebecca Horn, Spirits, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Anish Kapoor, Dark brother, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Anish Kapoor, Dark brother, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Sol LeWitt, Scribbles, 2012, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Sol LeWitt, Scribbles, 2012, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Richard Long, Line of chance, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Richard Long, Line of chance, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Richard Serra, Giuditta ed Oloferne, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Richard Serra, Giuditta ed Oloferne, 2005, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive

 

 

Gilberto Zorio, The Fire is Past, 1968, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, Donnaregina Foundation for Contemporary Arts Archive
Gilberto Zorio, The Fire is Past, 1968, Photo © Amedeo Benestante, MADRE Archive