The Palazzo Riso , or RISO, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia ( RISO, Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily also known as Palazzo Belmonte Riso ), is a regional contemporary art museum located in the ancient Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Palermo , Italy .
5-523: [REDACTED] Look up riso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Riso may refer to: Architecture and museums [ edit ] Palazzo Riso , a contemporary art museum in Palermo, Italy Institutions and corporations [ edit ] Riso Kagaku Corporation , a Japanese manufacturer of duplicating machines Risø National Laboratory ,
10-718: A scientific research organization in Denmark People [ edit ] Don Richard Riso (1946–2012), author of several books on the Enneagram of Personality Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Riso . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Riso&oldid=1213623571 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
15-409: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Palazzo Riso The Palazzo Riso's architecture clearly shows the final days of Sicilian Baroque as it was transformed into Neoclassicism . Designed by the architect Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia , the house was constructed at the end of the 18th century and completed in 1784. It became property of
20-457: The Prince of Belmonte, and in the 19th century it passed to Baron Riso . The marble Riso coat of arms on the portal of the palazzo was carved by Ignazio Marabitti . During World War II the building was damaged by Allied bombing. Restored from the mid-1990s, since 2008 it has become a contemporary art museum. The Riso Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily is one of the most important museums in
25-674: The region. The museum collects works by contemporary artists including Andrea Di Marco, Alessandro Bazan, Giovanni Anselmo, Emilio Isgrò, Domenico Mangano, Antonio Sanfilippo, Carla Accardi, Christian Boltanski , Croce Taravella , Francesco De Grandi, Francesco Simeti, Fulvio Di Piazza, Giulia Piscitelli, Laboratorio Saccardi, Luca Vitone, Paola Pivi , Pietro Consagra , Richard Long , Richard T. Scott , and Salvo . 38°06′55″N 13°21′36″E / 38.11528°N 13.36000°E / 38.11528; 13.36000 This article related to an art display, art museum or gallery in Italy
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