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Lima Art Museum

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Entrance of the museum The Lima Art Museum (Museo de Arte de Lima, MALI) is an art museum in Lima, Peru. The museum is located in the Palacio de la Exposición. The museum was inaugurated in 1961. The collection includes ceramics, textiles, sculptures, and paintings surveying almost 3,000 years of history ranging from the pre-Columbian to Contemporary time periods. MALI is a private organization supported by admission fees, contributions from members, and private donations.

In 2015, the museum opened its renovated galleries on the second floor of the Exhibition Palace, showcasing some of the collection's most important items. The museum's contemporary art collection, numbering more than 1,000 works, is still largely kept in storage pending the development of a new wing.

The museum has been involved in the development of new research on Peruvian art history, housing one of the most extensive art archives in the region. The MALI has an active program of temporary exhibitions throughout the year, covering local and international artists. Past exhibitions have included Gordon Matta Clark, Milagros de la Torre, Martin Creed, Gerhard Richter, Wolfgang Tilmans, Martin Chambi, Annie and Josef Albers, Francis Alÿs, Fernando Bryce, Marcel Odenbach, Jorge Eduardo Eielson, among others. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La recuperación de la memoria : Perú 1842 1942 : el primer siglo de la fotografía, Perú 1842-1942.

    Published 2001
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    Anni and Josef Albers : Latin American journeys / [edited by Brenda Danilowitz and Heinz Liesbrock] by Albers, Anni

    Published 2007
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    Financing the Plan of Action to Combat Desertification : report of the Secretary-General.

    Published 1985
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    Government Document Book
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