Lugano Arte E Cultura
History
Lugano Arte e Cultura was inaugurated on 12 September 2015. The director is Michel Gagnon. Gagnon was previously the artistic director of the Place des Arts in Montreal.
Architecture
The LAC centre was built by architect Ivano Gianola, an exponent of the Ticino School of architecture. The building has a total volume of 180,000 m and welcomes visitors in a 650 m entrance hall with large windows, aimed at rendering the boundary between indoor and outdoor. The cultural centre defines the Piazza Bernardino Luini, overlooking the lake of Lugano. The theatre and concert auditorium with 800 m allows seating for 1000 people. The museum is spread over three exhibition floors with a total surface area of 2500 m.
Art exhibitions
The LAC houses the Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana (MASI Lugano). One floor houses displays from the museum's collection whilst the other two floors host temporary exhibitions. Since its opening, the MASI has organized exhibitions of Anthony McCall, Albert Oehlen, Nicolas Party and James Barnor. As from 2018 the director of the MASI is Tobia Bezzola .
References
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- ^ "LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura - LAC Goals - LAC Lugano". LAC Lugano.
- ^ "LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura - The architectural project - LAC Lugano". LAC Lugano.
- ^ "LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura - Lugano Tourism". www.luganoturismo.ch.
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- ^ "ISA Lecture_Tobia Bezzola".