Eugenio Viola to Depart MAMBO After Seven Years as Artistic Director

Eugenio Viola to Depart MAMBO After Seven Years as Artistic Director

Eugenio Viola is set to step down from his role as the artistic director and chief curator at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá (MAMBO) in May. His departure marks the end of a significant seven-year tenure.

During his time at MAMBO, Viola was instrumental in shaping the museum’s artistic vision, bringing a diverse array of exhibitions and cultural programs to Bogotá. His leadership has been pivotal in enhancing the museum’s profile both locally and internationally.

Viola’s exit will be closely watched by the art community, given his impactful contributions and the legacy he leaves behind. The museum has not yet announced a successor, raising anticipation about the future direction of MAMBO’s artistic endeavors.

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