The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires Is Made with the Daros Latinamerica Collection, the Most Important in the Region in Europe
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When Eduardo F. Costantini was proposed to buy the Daros Latinamerica Collection about three months ago, he did not hesitate for a moment. For the founder of the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (Malba), acquiring one of the largest collections of Latin American art, more than 1,300 works, is a dream come true and the best way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the museum, which will be celebrated on September 21, 2026. Although al…
Eduardo Costantini Bought an Important Collection of Art that Will Add More than 1200 Works to Malba
“It is a unique moment, comparable to the inauguration of Malba,” says Eduardo Costantini to LA NACION, in his museum office founded by him in Barrio Parque almost a quarter of a century ago. To celebrate that anniversary to the big next year, he has just bought “a gift” of invaluable symbolic value, which will expand what he considers his legacy: nothing less than the Daros Latinamerica Collection, composed of 1233 works by 117 artists of the r…
The Swiss Daros Latinamerica Collection is taken over by the Argentinean Colección Malba. Thus, the works of the private collection find a new old home.
The collection of the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (Malba) will double its size — and it will become as contemporary as modern as it is. Eduardo Costantini — the Argentinian collector and entrepreneur who is the owner of the open museum in 2001 — announced today the purchase of the Latin American Daros. The Swiss collection brings together 1,233 works of 117 artists from the region, mainly produced between the 1950s and 2010. Wit…
The owner of the Malba acquired the Daros Latin America Collection, adding to his property 1233 works by 117 artists from the region. These new pieces will be shown after the expansion of the museum. Read more
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