Magazzino Italian Art is a museum and research center dedicated to postwar and contemporary Italian art, located in Cold Spring, New York. It opened in 2017 at the site of a former computer chip factory, [1] from which it takes its name, which translates to "warehouse." While the museum was initially free to enter, it introduced admission fees in 2023.[2]
The museum was founded by married art collectors Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu, whose private collection of Arte Povera works[3] form the museum's permanent collection. A second building, opened in 2023, features a gallery of Olnick and Spanau's Murano glass collection,[4] a rotating exhibition space, a cafe, and a research library. [5][6] The museum also has Sardinian donkey stables on the premises.[7]
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