Legacy

The Inclusive Way Museum honors the enduring contributions of past generations, actively seeking to impart their wisdom to future generations. In doing so, it fosters an invaluable legacy, destined to enrich the lives of countless generations to come.

MACSI.org, is a different museum focused on the essential contributions of Sofia Imber, a great Venezuelan woman, to the arrival of modernity in her country.

Her contributions to journalism and the cultural institutionality development in Latin America are well known. It is also a tribute to her strength in the struggle for freedom and democracy, which makes her an exceptional Venezuelan and Latin American personality.

The exhibition Sofia Imber: The Legacy, indicates the quality of the works of her collection linked to the production of artists of fundamental importance in 20th-century; her contributions to television and editorial journalism, and the creation and growth of the Sofía Imber Contemporary Art Museum.

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The Chill Concept is a pop-up museum featuring a collection of projects, rather than objects. It is a creative space that is gaining more sympathy within a growing community.

The “pop-up” model thrives and embodies innovation in times of economic uncertainty. Sure, there are pop-up shops, but how about pop-up museums? We recognized the opportunity to implement this notion in the field of museology and created The Chill Concept.

We started from the basic questions, such as what is contemporary culture? How permanent can contemporary be?

Eventually, everything goes out of trend in contemporary culture because everything contemporary is temporary. From this basis, we decided to get ahead of the inevitable and make it intentionally transitory from the beginning. So the question now is, can a shop, an art gallery, a residency, a creative space or a project become more contemporary by intentionally turning it into a temporary experience?

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In 1966 I had just created the Foundation for the Totality with a group of great artists and Waldo Balart who was part of the group, invited us to spend a long weekend at his house of East Hampton to participate in a movie by Andy Warhol that would be called “****(Four Stars)” and which would last 24 hours. We arrived and I improvised with Waldo, Manuel Vicente Peña (aka Manuel Quinto) and the “Banana Cuban Boys” a Happening called “The Paella-Bycicle-Totality-Crucifixion” which was entirely filmed and is part of this great film.

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