

From the 2nd Panorama, in 1970, until the 23rd edition, in 1993, the MAM Panoramas were held almost annually, alternating exhibitions dedicated to more conventional artistic techniques and supports, initially described as “Painting”, “Drawing and Engraving”, and “Sculpture and Object”.
In 1970, the exhibition focused on painting, with over 200 works by 56 artists, including Antonio Henrique Amaral, Tomie Ohtake, Wanda Pimentel and Alfredo Volpi, who received the São Paulo Museum of Modern Art Award. This Panorama led to the creation of acquisition prizes that contributed to the formation of the MAM collection.
Artists: Abelardo Zaluar | Ado Malagoli | Alberto Teixeira | Aldemir Martins | Alice Brill | Antonio Arney | Antonio Henrique Amaral | Ascanio MMM | Benjamin Silva | Berco Udler | Bernardo Cid | Betty King | Aido Bonadei | Lothar Charoux | Cybele Varela | Décio Noviello | Danilo di Prete | Humberto Espíndola | Fernando Lemos | Hermelindo Fiaminghi | Flavio de Carvalho | Samson Flexor | Georgete Melhem | Victor Gerhard | Clovis Graciano | Helena Wong | Henrique Boese | Arcangelo Ianelli | Ionaldo Cavalcanti | João Osorio Brzezinski | José Moraes | Maria do Carmo Fortes Secco | Maria Helena Andrés | Maria Leontina | Maria Polo | Fernando Odriozola | Paulo Becker | Pedro Tort | Quissak Jr. | Francisco Rebolo Gonsales | Sepp Baendereck | Silvio Oppenheim | Thomaz Ianelli | Tomie Ohtake | Tomoshige Kusuno | Carlos Vergara | Vilma Pasqualini | Alfredo Volpi | Kazuo Wakabayashi | Waldemar da Costa | Waldeny Elias | Walter Lewy | Wanda Pimentel | Wega Nery | Anatol Wladyslaw | Yolanda Mohalyi
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