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  2. Louis Vuitton Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The art museum opened on October 20, 2014, in the presence of President François Hollande. The Deconstructivist building was designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, with groundwork starting in 2006. It is adjacent to the Jardin d'Acclimatation in the Bois de Boulogne of the 16th arrondissement of Paris, bordering on Neuilly-sur ...

  3. List of museums in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Jewish art and history, history of the Jews in France since the Middle Ages and in the communities of Europe and North Africa Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris: 16th: Art (VP) Modern and Contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries Musée d'Art Naïf – Max Fourny: 18th: Art (VP premises) Exhibitions of folk art, naive art, and ...

  4. Galerie Patrick Seguin - Wikipedia

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    Thus, after the Jablonka Gallery in 2002, Hauser & Wirth Gallery in 2006, and Richard Prince's solo exhibition with Gagosian Gallery in 2008, is the Galerie Eva Presenhuber who invested the space of the gallery Patrick Seguin in 2009, then Sadie Coles gallery in 2010, the gallery Massimo de Carlo in 2011, Paula Cooper in 2012, Kurimanzutto in ...

  5. Galerie Maeght - Wikipedia

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    Advertising the Fiedler exhibition. The Galerie Maeght (French pronunciation: [ɡalʁi maɡ]) is a gallery of modern art in Paris, [1] France, and Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The gallery was founded in 1936 in Cannes. [2] [3] The Paris gallery was started in 1946 by Aimé Maeght. The artists exhibited are mainly from France and Spain. [4]

  6. Art in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The leading French art fair, Foire internationale d'art contemporain (FIAC), is a manifestation of contemporary art that has taken place every year since 1974 in October in Paris. For several days, this exhibition becomes the international meeting place between galleries, collectors, curators, museum directors and personalities from around the ...

  7. Musée de l'Orangerie - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, the exhibition Rubens et son temps (Rubens and his Age) attracted a million visitors to the museum. There was an entire exhibition dedicated to Degas in 1937, titled in his name. In 1942, there was an exhibition dedicated entirely to Arno Breker, who was an official artist of the Third Reich and who studied in France.

  8. National Gallery of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition recorded a total attendance figure of 462,262, making it the most popular ticketed art exhibition ever presented in Victoria, [67] and the most successful ticketed exhibition in the gallery's 156-year history. [68] [69] The exhibition is credited for generating almost $56 million for the Victorian economy. [70] 2018: 9 June – 7 October

  9. Musée Jacquemart-André - Wikipedia

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    ' Jacquemart-André Museum ') is a private museum located at 158 Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The museum was created from the private home of Édouard André (1833–1894) and Nélie Jacquemart (1841–1912) to display the art they collected during their lives. [1] [2]