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art and theatre

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---The Museum of Public Art, formerly the Open Air Sculpture Museum on Paseo de la Castellana, has just opened its doors.

New museum in Madrid

he purpose of the Museum was to recover an urban space for

common use, making it a transition, landing, and recreation area, and to bring Spanish abstract art closer to the public, which had been largely unknown until that point. The artists represented in the museum belong to two different generations of the Spanish avant-garde. The first group is the "historic avant-garde", comprised by those who opened new avenues, different from the established paths of art, during the 20’s and 30’s, such as joan miró, Alberto Sánchez and Julio González. The second group is made up of the generation of the 50’s, heirs to the avant-garde spirit that predated the Civil War