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In an effort to share postwar and contemporary Italian art, Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu sought to create an exhibition space that could properly house and showcase often large-scale Arte Povera works. To them, it was the art that would take center stage, and the architecture would serve as the container. Architect Miguel Quismondo was the natural choice to lead the project, having worked with the co-founders in close collaboration since 2003. From an existing 11,000 square foot warehouse, erected in 1964, came another, with Quismondo’s 14,000 square foot addition, opened in June 2017. The Robert Olnick Pavilion, set to open in 2023, presented the unique opportunity to reunite Miguel Quismondo with Alberto Campo Baeza, his mentor and collaborator, as architects on the project. The film “Magazzino Architecture,” now available on our website, features interviews with both Quismondo and Campo Baeza, outlining the initial plans of Magazzino’s inaugural building, as well as the aesthetic and functional qualities of Magazzino second building.