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Casa Daros Library: a nascent Latin American contemporary art library in Brazil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Ranieli Piccinini*
Affiliation:
Casa Daros, Rua General Severiano, 159, Botafogo – Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Brazil
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Abstract

In 2006, Daros Latinamerica – one of the most comprehensive collections dedicated to Latin American contemporary art in the world – acquired a building, designed by the architect Francisco Joaquim Bethencourt da Silva (1831-1912) and listed as official historical heritage of the city of Rio de Janeiro. After seven years of refurbishment, Casa Daros and its library opened its doors on 23 March 2013. The library has maintained and improved its collection about contemporary Latin American art – considered unique in the region – ever since, with a view to motivating and increasing the amount of research on the subject in Brazil. At the same time, the library team plays an important role in the preparation of the programming planned in the cultural centre – considered a platform for art, education, and communication – and also during the events at Casa Daros, providing support for the researchers’ needs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2014

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