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In 2008, Inhotim's status was changed from a private museum to a public institute, with an annual budget and a board of directors. Although the plan is for the place eventually to be self-funding, at the moment it is largely financed by Paz. Inhotim costs about $ 10 million to run a year, with about
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In 2017, Paz was convicted by a Brazilian federal court of money laundering and sentenced to nine years in prison; allegedly, between 2007 and 2008 Paz received more than $ 98 million related to fund-raising for Inhotim, some of which was diverted to other companies. He was acquitted in 2020, after
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Shortly before his resignation as chairman of Inhotim's board in 2018, the Minas Gerais government signed an agreement with Paz in which 20 works from its collection would be transferred to government ownership to cover his debts. However, the agreement states that none of the works can be sold or
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In 2011, Inhotim joined the Brazilian government's official botanical garden association, and the staff has begun an inventory of its 5,000 plant species, including 1,300 types of palm alone. This represents more than 28% of botanical families known to man, and helped the institution receive the
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Between 2021 and 2022, Paz — who previously funded 70% of Inhotim's operational budget — donated Inhotim's grounds, galleries, pavilions and 330 artworks to the institution. Paz also transferred stewardship of Inhotim to a team of well-known figures in the Brazilian and international art worlds,
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was realized in 2009 and consists of a circular building of frosted glass on top of a hill which contains a well. This goes down 200 meters into the ground and at its bottom microphones capture the sounds of the earth, which are then amplified and played live in the gallery
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Paz soon became known as the "Emperor of Ihotnim." In order to make Inhotim self-sustaining, Paz announced in 2012 plans to build no fewer than 10 new hotels here for visitors, an amphitheater for 15,000 people, and "lofts" for those who want to live amid the collection.
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Inhotimhas experienced a significant rise in attendance since it opened to the public in 2006, with around 133,000 visitors in 2009, nearly 250,000 visitors in 2011 and 300,000 visitors in 2023. In August 2018, they reached the mark of 3 million visitors.
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persuaded Paz to start collecting contemporary art. Eventually, he allowed artists all the space and resources they needed to create larger-than-life works. The garden, which boasts two dozen art "pavilions", opened to the public in 2006.
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In the 1980s, Paz began buying tracts of land surrounding his modest farmhouse as developers threatened to destroy the natural landscape. The farm had been named by locals after a former owner, an English engineer known as Senhor Tim —
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is a cube of polished stainless steel reflecting the surrounding forest. Visitors slip into crevices where the walls are sculpted foliage, entering a labyrinth within the labyrinth; at the cube's heart, torrents of water periodically
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Jochen Volz has been the artistic director since 2004. Paz has plans to expand Inhotim with ten or more new hotels, a 15,000-capacity amphitheater, and even a complex of "lofts" for those who want to live amid the collection.
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including Lucas Pessôa, Paula Azevedo and Julieta González. Also Inhotim, established a 30-member board of trustees, who are involved in the acquisition of new artworks and the development of new pavilions on the site.
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in 2004 to house his personal art collection, but opened to the public a couple of years later. In 2014, the open-air museum was one of TripAdvisor's top 25 best-ranked museums in the world.
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In 2008, a geodesic dome designed by Paula Zasnicoff Cardoso of the Brazilian architectural practice Arquitetos Associados was constructed within a eucalyptus forest and now contains
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is a Brazilian contemporary art museum. It is one of the largest outdoor art centers in Latin America. It was founded by the former mining magnate
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Paz soon converted the then 3,000-acre ranch into a sprawling, 5,000-acre botanical garden designed by his friend, the late landscape artist
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In 2023, Inhotim closed an $ 80 million, ten-year sponsorship agreement with private mining company
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The pavilions include more than 500 works by noted Brazilian and international artists, such as
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Originally scheduled to open in 2020, Inhotim unveiled a pavilion in 2023 honouring
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removed from the institution and that Inhotim retains its stewardship of the works.
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On-site hotel nearing completion at Brazil’s Inhotim museum and botanical garden
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After the loss of its convicted founder, the Inhotim Institute carries on
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which he gradually minimised his involvement with the institution.
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Inhotim Institute is the only place in Latin America that has the
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title of Private Reserve of Natural Patrimony of Inhotim (RPPN).
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Brazil’s Inhotim Institute opens dedicated Yayoi Kusama gallery
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Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in South America
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Art museum, botanical garden in Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Brazilian sees museum as 'the Disney of the future'
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Mining Magnate Bernardo Paz's Dedication to Inhotim
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Instituto Inhotim (7)
Inhotim is located in Brazil
Brumadinho
Minas Gerais
Brazil
Coordinates
20°04′22″S 44°07′51″W / 20.0728°S 44.1309°W / -20.0728; -44.1309
Art museum
botanical garden
www.inhotim.org.br
Bernardo Paz
Brumadinho
Belo Horizonte
Atlantic Forest
RPPN
Mineiro

Chris Burden
Roberto Burle Marx
Tunga
Vale
Hélio Oiticica
Yayoi Kusama
Rivane Neuenschwander
Anish Kapoor
Thomas Hirschhorn
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Steve McQueen
Cildo Meireles
Vik Muniz

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