Contemporary Museum Baltimore
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Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Contemporary Museum is a museum specializing in contemporary art
, founded in 1989. During its first decade, the peripatetic
Contemporary was "dedicated to redefining the concept of the museum." "Like a hermit crab
, it moved around the city of Baltimore, sponsoring exhibitions in a variety of borrowed exoskeletons such as warehouse
s, car dealership
s and bus station
s", as well as borrowing space in partnering institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art
, Maryland Historical Society
, Peabody Conservatory and Walters Art Museum
. In 1999, the Contemporary Museum moved into its present location, one block from the Walters, in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of downtown Baltimore.
Contemporary art
Contemporary art can be defined variously as art produced at this present point in time or art produced since World War II. The definition of the word contemporary would support the first view, but museums of contemporary art commonly define their collections as consisting of art produced...
, founded in 1989. During its first decade, the peripatetic
Peripatetic
The Peripatetics were members of a school of philosophy in ancient Greece. Their teachings derived from their founder, the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, and Peripatetic is a name given to his followers. The school originally derived its name Peripatos from the peripatoi of the Lyceum gymnasium in...
Contemporary was "dedicated to redefining the concept of the museum." "Like a hermit crab
Hermit crab
Hermit crabs are decapod crustaceans of the superfamily Paguroidea. Most of the 1100 species possess an asymmetrical abdomen which is concealed in an empty gastropod shell that is carried around by the hermit crab.-Description:...
, it moved around the city of Baltimore, sponsoring exhibitions in a variety of borrowed exoskeletons such as warehouse
Warehouse
A warehouse is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial areas of cities and towns. They usually have loading docks to load and unload...
s, car dealership
Car dealership
A car dealership or vehicle local distribution is a business that sells new or used cars at the retail level, based on a dealership contract with an automaker or its sales subsidiary. It employs automobile salespeople to do the selling...
s and bus station
Bus station
A bus station is a structure where city or intercity buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers. It is larger than a bus stop, which is usually simply a place on the roadside, where buses can stop...
s", as well as borrowing space in partnering institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art
Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore Museum of Art in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, was founded in 1914. Built in the Roman Temple style, the Museum is home to an internationally renowned collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. Founded in 1914 with a single painting, the BMA today has 90,000 works...
, Maryland Historical Society
Maryland Historical Society
The Maryland Historical Society , founded in 1844, is the oldest cultural institution in the U.S. state of Maryland. The society "collects, preserves, and interprets objects and materials reflecting Maryland's diverse heritage." MdHS has a museum, library, holds educational programs, and publishes...
, Peabody Conservatory and Walters Art Museum
Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum, located in Baltimore, Maryland's Mount Vernon neighborhood, is a public art museum founded in 1934. The museum's collection was amassed substantially by two men, William Thompson Walters , who began serious collecting when he moved to Paris at the outbreak of the American...
. In 1999, the Contemporary Museum moved into its present location, one block from the Walters, in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of downtown Baltimore.