Sunday, July 12, 2015

Chiado former director responds to Braga da Cruz on Facebook – Daily News – Lisbon

“Unbelievable argumentation and lack of rigor in the statements by His Excellency President of the Serralves Foundation … Sad seemingly insurmountable reality.” This is how David reacted Santos, on his Facebook page, the statements of Luis Braga da Cruz, president of the Serralves Foundation on the dispute between the institution of Porto and the former director of the National Museum of Contemporary Art – Museu do Chiado ( MNAC) in Lisbon, involving the so-called collection SEC.

At Lusa, Braga da Cruz said Serralves is already “a bit prevented in relation to attempts to bring the state’s collection deposited in Serralves to other stops “. “If the state asks us the borrowed works for them are on display in Lisbon we very well just put a condition:. Wanted the credit of each work say” collection SEC on deposit in Serralves “And why did this.? because we found that some of the works that lend to Chiado Museum appeared in Bragança, saying that belonged to the Chiado Museum and we understand that it offended what was established. “

statements that explain another post that David Santos put yesterday morning: “Serralves in Lisbon should be the new exhibition title [Narrative of a collection - Portuguese Art in the Collection SEC (1960-1990), which opens on Thursday, at the Chiado Museum] for the title that remains should pay copyright to previous curators responsible for it (I and Adelaide Ginga). (…) The current [trustees] are completing assembly work in order to quickly meet the whim of his Excellency Mr. SEC [Jorge Barreto Xavier]! I wonder if someday Serralves accept inaugurate a new wing of the Museum with a traveling exhibition of col. MNAC. “

David Santos resigned on Wednesday, one week before the opening of new facilities MNAC after Barreto Xavier have made an order repealing the previous, February 2014, which incorporating the works of the collection SEC, 700, under the tutelage of the Chiado Museum.

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