Linares Museum of Art and Crafts
Linares Museum of Art and Crafts | |
Image Source: Daniel Subiabre | |
Type: | Art Museum |
Country: | Chile |
Establishment: | 1966 |
The Linares Museum of Art and Crafts (Spanish: Museo de Arte y Artesanía de Linares) is a museum located in the Region of Maule, Chile that is intended to show native art as well as musical instruments.
History
The museum was founded in the late 1960s.[1] The museum is housed in a Spanish colonial style building, this building was acquired by the municipality of Linares and subsequently handed over to the Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums (DIBAM) (Spanish: Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos) of the National Service of Cultural Heritage of Chile.[2]
The museum had to close due to the floods that affected the Maule Region during mid-2023. The period of recovery of about 350 objects as well as the repair of the museum structure lasted approximately 7 months with the support of the Cultural Heritage Service (SERPAT).[3]
Collections
In addition, the museum has acquired in its collections various works by painters such as Pedro Luna, native of the Biobío Region, and Pedro Olmos, native of Valparaíso.[4] The museum has a collection of musical instruments used in Chile including Pifilca, part of them were transferred from the Museum of Ethnology and Anthropology.[5]
In July 2017, the museum launched the exhibition "Kau'i Arte Contemporáneo Rapanui", in cooperation with Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, in this exhibition various types of paintings and sculptures from the islands were displayed in the museum with the support of 7 native artists involved including Cristian Rapu, Tomás Tuki Tepano and Sandra Atan.[6] In October 2017, the museum launched an exhibition together with the Agrupación de Artesanas de Rari to pay tribute to the Chilean artist, Violeta Parra.[7]
In August 2022, the museum launched an exhibition about textiles as well as books, showing works by 6 Chilean artists.[8] In early 2023, the museum launched the exhibition "The Art of Fibres" using handicrafts made from horsehair fibres.[9]
Gallery
References
"Museo Arte y Artesanía de Linares" Registro de Museos de Chile. (in Spanish)
"Colecciones del Museo de Arte y Artesanía de Linares, dependiente de la Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos" Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales de Chile. (in Spanish)
"Museo de Arte y Artesanía de Linares reabre sus puertas tras severos daños causados por temporal." (2024-03-12). TVMaule. (in Spanish)
- Navarrete, M. W. D. (2023). Pedro Luna en su laberinto: Cartas y documentos inéditos. Ediciones UC. ISBN: 978-956-14-3150-8 (in Spanish)
González, J. P. (2018) Instrumentos nacidos, criados y migrados a Chile del Museo de Arte y Artesanía de Linares. Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural. (in Spanish)
Exposición «Kau’i Arte Contemporáneo Rapanui» en Museo de Linares. (2017-07-27). El Mostrador. (in Spanish)
Artesanas de Rari entregan al Museo de Linares mural en crin en homenaje a Violeta Parra. (2017) Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio.
Pereira, E. (2023). El Museo de Arte y Artesanía de Linares y la Colectiva Libro Textil invitan a sus actividades del Mes del Libro. Radio Ancoa. (in Spanish)
Mora, F. (2023). Museo de Linares inaugura Exposición de Artesanía “El Arte de las Fibras.” El Heraldo. (in Spanish)