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Punta della Dogana is an art museum in one of Venice's old customs buildings, the ''Dogana da Mar''. It also refers to the triangular area of Venice where the Grand Canal meets the
Giudecca Canal The Giudecca Canal ( vec, Canal de ła Zueca) is a body of water that flows into the San Marco basin in Venice, Italy. It is one of the major canals in the city, it bisects the ''sestieri'' of Dorsoduro, separating Giudecca island and district fr ...
, and its collection of buildings:
Santa Maria della Salute Santa Maria della Salute ( en, Saint Mary of Health), commonly known simply as the Salute, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica located at Punta della Dogana in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the city of Venice, Italy. It stands on the narr ...
, (hence the area is also known as Punta della Salute), the Patriarchal Seminary of Venice, and Dogana da Mar at the triangle's tip.


Geography and history

Punta della Dogana is located between the Grand and Giudecca Canals at the tip of an island in the
Dorsoduro Dorsoduro is one of the six sestieri of Venice, in northern Italy. Dorsoduro includes the highest land areas of the city and also Giudecca island and Isola Sacca Fisola. Its name derives from the Italian for "hard ridge", due to its comparati ...
district. Adjacent to each other are the Dogana da Mar, Patriarchal Seminary, and Santa Maria della Salute. It is diagonal from the
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. The point was used for docking and customs as early as the beginning of the 15th century. The temporary structures built to store merchandise and customs workers were replaced by the Punta della Dogana, whose construction began in 1677.


Dogana da Mar

The museum's art is housed in and around the Dogana da Mar building. It was built between 1678 and 1682 as a customs house by
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. The
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styles reflect their construction in different eras. Atop the building are two statues of
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holding a golden globe upon which 's ''Fortune'' stands. The 17th-century statue turns in the wind. The group was built by Bernardo Falconi to represent the supremacy of the
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. The last renovation of the building was done by Alvise Pigazzi in 1838.


Restoration

The building was restored by Tadao Ando from January 2008 to March 2009, funded by
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, a French billionaire and art collector. He signed a 33-year agreement with the city. The building had been empty for decades prior, with failed plans to turn it into apartments or a hotel. Dogana da Mar's stuccoed brick exterior was restored without additions, and is the only part of the original structure left intact. Cosmetic imperfections and the stucco were repaired, and bad areas were reinforced with stainless steel anchors, but areas with visible brick were left exposed. The interiors were left bare without surface treatment, and bricks were replaced sparingly. The room partitions from the last two centuries were replaced with parallel, rectangular halls. The roof was replaced by a similar roof with timber gables, with added skylights. The new floors are made of exposed and polished concrete, in some places covered with linoleum. Frank Peter Jäger called these smooth surfaces Ando's trademark, along with glass and steel fixtures that clash with the raw irregularities of the unfinished walls. He added that, for Ando, this combination "symbolizes the union of past, present, and future", the building, his architecture, and the art within it, respectively. Ando wanted to make the western entrance's face out of concrete slabs, but the change was opposed by the city. Exibart's Jacqueline Ceresoli described the building as having "industrial and minimalist soul" with red brick walls. The renovation cost was .


Exhibitions

In June 2009, Punta della Dogana reopened to the public and since then has been presenting temporary exhibitions of the Pinault Collection: * ''Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection'', curated by Francesco Bonami and Alison Gingeras. Presented at Punta della Dogana and
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, June 2009 – April 2011 * ''In Praise of Doubt'', curated by Caroline Bourgeois, April 2011 – March 2013 * ''Prima Materia'', curated by Caroline Bourgeois and
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, May 2013 – February 2015 * ''Slip of the Tongue'', curated by Danh Vo in collaboration with Caroline Bourgeois, April 2015 – January 2016 * ''Accrochage'', curated by Caroline Bourgeois, April 2016 – November 2016 * ''Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable.
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'', curated by Elena Geuna. Presented at Punta della Dogana and Palazzo Grassi. April 2017 – December 2017 * ''Dancing with Myself'', curated by Martin Bethenod and Florian Ebner, April 2018 – December 2018 * ''Luogo e Segni'', curated by Mouna Mekouar and Martin Bethenod, March 2019 – December 2019 ''
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''s Elisa Carmichael called Punta della Dogana's ''Prima Materia'' show of about 80 works from the Pinault Collection an "absolute must-see" outside of the 2013
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. Exibart's Jacqueline Ceresoli had similar praise for the show. François Pinault commissioned a statue for the tip of Punta della Dogana from Charles Ray upon receiving approval from the city to start the museum. Ray made an eight-foot-tall boy holding a frog by its leg intended as a public sculpture called ''Boy with Frog''. The sculpture's permit was set to be negotiated four times annually. ''Boy with Frog'' was originally encased upon the museum's July 2009 opening after protests following its installation. The city moved in early 2013 to replace the statue with a reproduction of the streetlamp once situated there. Its spokesperson said that the sculpture's installation was designed to be temporary. Ray refused an offer to relocate the sculpture to
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, opting to put the sculpture into storage. Independent curator Francesco Bonami wrote in ''
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'' that the removal was "administrative cowardice" and the lamppost represented "cultural darkness".


See also

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List of buildings and structures in Venice This is a list of buildings and structures in Venice, Italy. A * Ala Napoleonica * Arsenal * Ateneo Veneto B * Biblioteca Marciana C * Ca' da Mosto * Ca' d'Oro * Ca' Farsetti * Ca' Foscari * Ca' Loredan * Ca' Pesaro * Ca' Rezzonico * ...


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