Museo de Arte Moderno

The phrase Museo de Arte Moderno translates from Spanish as “Museum of Modern Art.” It is a descriptive term commonly used in Spanish‑speaking countries to designate art institutions that specialize in the collection, preservation, and exhibition of modern art, typically encompassing works created from the late 19th century through the mid‑20th century.

Because the term is generic rather than the formal name of a single, universally recognized institution, it does not correspond to a distinct, widely documented entity in encyclopedic sources. Numerous museums in various cities—such as the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City, the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (MAMBA), and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Santiago—adopt this wording as part of their official titles, each of which is a separate organization with its own history and collections.

Consequently, Museo de Arte Moderno as a standalone term lacks a singular, verifiable encyclopedic entry and is best understood as a generic label applied to multiple independent museums dedicated to modern art.

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