Museum Jorge Rando

Museum Jorge Rando
General information
Architectural style Contemporary
Location Málaga, Spain
Technical details
Structural system Structure-based portal of reinforced concrete
Design and construction
Architect D. José Antonio González Vargas
Website
museojorgerando.org/en/index.html

The Museum Jorge Rando is the first expressionist museum in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. Dedicated to the painter Jorge Rando, it collects his works and it temporally hosts the works of other national and international artists[1][2][3] belonging to this movement. It was officially inaugurated on May 28, 2015.[4][5][6][7][8]

Façade of the Museum Jorge Rando.

The Museum

The mission of the museum is centered first of all on the study and the diffusion of the Jorge Rando work, as well as on the investigation about poetics of Expressionism,[9] a movement which started at the end of the XIX Century and active well into our times, thanks to which some of the most fecund contributions to the contemporary western culture, in the wider sense, originated.[10] The study and the representation of the different artistic facets,[11] such as painting, sculpture, architecture, philosophy, literature,[12] cinema,[13] and music,[14] are included among its priorities.

Social inclusion through Art with CEAR.

It is a museum which is meant to be the reflex of Jorge Rando's work, giving birth to a cultural philosophy homologated to his thinking. Animated by the motto "Doors always open… so that people go in and museum goes out", it has become a museum which looks at the Arts under a spiritual and humanistic prospective.[4][15]

Museum Jorge Rando: Room 4.

Entrance, guided tours assistance are all free.[8]

Picture from the performance 'Personne', event of 'El Gabinet' (ciclo de literatura).
'Versos y canciones para las noches de estío', poem cycle

Exhibitions

Jorge Rando Work

The rooms host Jorge Rando's artistic production,[16] with an expositive discourse on the move, characterized by the interchange of the artist’s different thematic cycles,[17][18] in order to accompany the invited works.[19][20][21][22]

Sculpture of 'Children' belonging to the cycle 'Prostitución'.

Temporary Exhibitions

The temporary exhibitions embrace national and international artists bound to expressionism or neo-expressionism. During its first year it held an exhibition of the drawings of the artist Käthe Kollwitz[23][24] and on the next December 14 there will be inaugurated the first magna exhibition in Spain of the sculptor Ernst Barlach.[25]

Temporary exhibition about the work of Käthe Kollwitz.

La Sala de Estar del Arte

The museum is meant to be the Living Room of Art (La Sala de Estar del Arte). During all the year it embraces representations of different artistic disciplines. El color del sonido (The color of the sound) is the cycle dedicated to music; Luces y sombras (Lights and Shadows) is the film viewing and discussion cycle, with introduction and a debate at the end; El Gabinet is the cycle dedicated to literature, theater, and narrative; Arte (Art) is the cycle dedicated to art discussions and Reports, and artistic meetings, while Lo que está pasando (What is going on) is the cycle dedicated to the debate about topical issues, coordinated by the UNESCO chair of Communication of Málaga University.[26]

Picture from the cinema cycle called 'Luces y sombras'.
Event from the music cycle 'El color del sonido'.
'Lo que está pasando', the cycle dedicated to the debate about topical issues.

Visits and education

The museum offers Guided tours, that need neither to be booked nor a minimum number of participants. They are discussions offered by Art Historians, in which prefixed guidelines do not exist: they are meant to be an exchange of impressions related to the visitant requests and the necessities, so that every visit turns into a discovery and a mutual enrichment.[27]

Museum Jorge Rando: Room 3.

Also personalized tours take place, for groups that have peculiar necessities and a program aimed to let expressionism, neo-expressionism, and the contemporary art in general become closer to students, thanks to guided tours, artistic workshops, and debate meetings.[28]

Sculputure with six chapels in honour of the Lady of Victory.

The Building

The Museum Jorge Rando is an integral part of the Las Mercedarias monastery, in via Cruz del Molinillo, Málaga. It was built on the drawings of the architect D. Manuel Rivera Valentín (1878) and it is considered an emblematic building, mainly of artistic interest. A magnificent specimen of mandarin orange tree stands out in the posterior inner yard of the monastery: more than 140 years ago it was planted by the founder of the monastery.

The adjustment works made to a part of the monastery, in order to turn it into the museum, were started in 2011 by the City Council of Málaga and they finished during the Spring 2014, under the direction of the architect D. José Antonio González Vargas. The strength of expressionist art could not have found a better place than one that preserves such a spiritual implication.[29]

Installations

The Museum Jorge Rando has combined in its construction the antiques side of the courtyard with the new installation in béton brut (raw concrete) and Weathering steel. A synergy that combines spirituality and quietness of the monastery with the strength of the Expressionist art.

It counts four exposition rooms illuminated by natural light: this is one of the most relevant points of the construction. Moreover, in the museum there are other spaces like the library, the inner yard and the workshop, which is the space dedicated to the creation of Paintings. A group of artists are in the habit of making regular use of it, converting it in a meeting point where the dialogue between artists, Historians, and visitors is always open, so allowing the continuous exchange of opinions and the debate about Art and culture.[30]

Administration

The direction, administration and all the activities of the museum, such as the exhibition, the cycles of debate related to art and the aesthetics of expressionism, the workshops, and seminars, etc., will be under the direction of the Jorge Rando Foundation.

References

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  2. "Diario Sur - Rando y Barlach cruzan sus caminos en Málaga". Jorgerando.es (in (Spanish)). 2015-05-24. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  3. "Subastas Siglo XXI - Käthe Kollwitz y Jorge Rando". Jorgerando.es (in (Spanish)). Retrieved 2016-10-19.
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  6. M.José Garde / Málaga (2014-09-01). "Septiembe mantiene viva la oferta cultural en Málaga - ABC de Sevilla". Sevilla.abc.es. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
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  23. "BEGEGNUNG -ENCUENTRO- KÄTHE KOLLWITZ–JORGE RANDO | Andalucía de Museos y Exposiciones". Andaluciademuseos.es. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  24. "Begegnung. Käthe Kollwitz – Museo Jorge Rando". Malagaflat.com. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
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