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Fondazione Museo Pino Pascali di Polignano

Fuori dal centro storico di Polignano, in una panoramica strada che si affaccia sul mare, difronte allo scoglio noto come lo scoglio dell’Eremita, nei luminosi ambienti del ristrutturato ex-mattatoio comunale ha sede la Fondazione Museo Pino Pascali.

Il museo, oltre ad esposizioni temporanee di arte contemporanea, ospita una collezione permanente del geniale e controverso artista polignanese Pino Pascali. L’artista, morto alla giovane età di 33 anni nel 1968, era già diventato una delle personalità più di spicco del panorama artistico romano degli anni Sessanta del Novecento. Aveva aderito all’Arte Povera declinandola, nelle sue stravaganti installazioni, in toni ludici e provocatori. Nelle sue opere è possibile cogliere anche numerose suggestioni legate ai colori e ai paesaggi pugliesi: mare, terra, campi e animali, reinterpretati secondo la personalissima poetica pascaliana, sono i soggetti prediletti dell’artista.

FONDAZIONE PINO PASCALI
MUSEO DI ARTE CONTEMPORANEA

VIA PARCO DEL LAURO 119
70044 POLIGNANO A MARE (BA)

TEL: +39 080 4249534 | +39 3332091920

ORARIO INVERNALE
Tutti i giorni dalle 10 alle 13
e dalle 16 alle 21
lunedì chiuso

ORARIO ESTIVO

(Dal 10  luglio al 2 settembre)

Martedì-Domenica: 11.00-13.00 / 15.00-22.00

Chiuso il lunedì

La biglietteria chiude mezz’ora prima del museo – biglietto 5 euro più eventuali riduzioni a chi ne ha diritto. Ingresso gratuito la prima domenica del mese.

Pino Pascali Museum Foundation

The Pino Pascali Museum Foundation is located outside Polignano old town along a scenic route that overlooks the sea and faces the so-called Scoglio dell’eremita (rock of the hermit), in the bright areas of the restored municipal former slaughterhouse.

As well as temporary contemporary art exhibitions, the museum hosts a permanent collection by the brilliant and controversial artist Pino Pascali from Polignano. The artist, who died at the young age of thirty-three in 1968, had already become one of the most remarkable figures in the 1960s Roman artistic scene. He had joined the Arte Povera, interpreting it with playful and provocative tones in his eccentric installations. In his works, it is possible to perceive numerous echoes related to Puglia colors and landscapes: sea, land, fields, and animals, reinterpreted according to his own poetics, are his favorite subjects.

PINO PASCALI FOUNDATION
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART

VIA PARCO DEL LAURO 119
70044 POLIGNANO A MARE (BA)

TEL: +39 080 4249534 | +39 3332091920

WINTER OPENING TIMES
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Mondays;

SUMMER OPENING TIMES

(From 10 July to 2 September)

From Tuesday to Sunday: 11 a.m.- 1 p.m./ 3 p.m.-10 p.m.

Closed Mondays

The ticket office closes half an hour before the museum. Tickets cost 5 euros or less if reductions apply. Free admission on the first Sunday of every month.

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