The Experimental Museum of Contemporary Art (MU.SP.A.C) opened to the public in 1993 thanks to the Cultural Association “Quarto di Santa Giusta,” which set up the first core of the collection inside the former monastery of S. Maria dei Raccomandati. The Association, founded by Enrico Sconci in 1984, is interested in the artistic avant-gardes of the 20th century and is characterized from the start by a multidisciplinary approach, focused on the anthropological aspects of art. In 1998, when work began in the monastery premises to accommodate the Archaeological Museum of Santa Maria dei Raccomandati, MuSpAC moved to the Baroncelli Cappa palace. The 2009 earthquake shook L’Aquila and the life of the museum, which was able to move to a new location thanks to the commitment of public and private Abruzzo entities that in 2011 contributed to the construction of a new site on Via Ficara, in the Piazza D’Arti building complex.
The museum has a permanent collection including works by internationally renowned artists such as Joseph Beuys, Mario Ceroli, Primo Conti, Christo, Gino De Dominicis, Jannis Kounellis, Eliseo Mattiacci, Fabio Mauri, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Vettor Pisani, Michelangelo Pistoletto.
Added to these are works donated after the 2009 earthquake by artists of the caliber of Gea Casolaro, Franco Mulas, and Tobia Ravà.
Information about the Experimental Museum of Contemporary Art “Mu.Sp.Ac.”
Via Paganica, 17
67100 L’Aquila (L’Aquila)
0825444086
info@lmuseomuspac.it
temporarily closed
Source: MIBACT

