From typicallyspanish.com
Failings admitted in new wing of Reina Sofia Museum
By h.b.
Mar 15, 2006 - 2:49 PM
The Director of the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, Ana Martínez de Aguilar, has admitted that there are problems with the museums new expansion wing, designed by Jean Nouvel.
She admitted to water filtration last August. That was caused by a tap being left running on the roof, and the effect was that a work by Juan Gris was damaged.
The new building cost 92 million € and was opened in September last year after a six year building program.
The Museum Director also denied that she had any knowledge about the whereabouts of the missing sculpture by Richard Serra. The 38 ton work has been missing from the museums warehouses since 1990.
The author of ‘America Psycho’, Bret Easton Ellis, was in Madrid yesterday to promote his new novel ‘Lunar Park’ which the writer claims is about all those things which make us vulnerable. He told the press in the capital yesterday that he wanted to be open and honest.
British film director Peter Greenaway was in Seville yesterday to open a festival Zemos98 and to show ‘Tulse Luper VJ Performance’ written by Greenaway and said to unite violence with the power of Uranium, showing how nuclear energy has affected our lives since the end of the second world war. The work was projected onto three screens simultaneously in the Lope de Vega theatre.