Musée National d'Art Moderne

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Musée National d'Art Moderne

The Centre Pompidou, which houses the Musée National d'Art Moderne.
Established 1947
Location Centre Pompidou, place Georges Pompidou, 75004 Paris.
Type Art museum
Visitor figures 2 748 884 visitors (2008)
Director Alfred Pacquement
Public transit access Rambuteau, Hôtel de Ville
Website Official website

The Musée National d'Art Moderne (French pronunciation: [myze nasjɔnal daʁ mɔdɛʁn], National Museum of Modern Art) is the national museum for modern art of France. It is located in Paris and is housed in the Centre Pompidou in the 4th arrondissement of the city. Created in 1947 it was then housed in the Palais de Tokyo and moved to its current location in 1977. The museum has the second largest collection of modern and contemporary art in the world, after the MOMA in New York, with nearly 60,000 works of art. These works include painting, architecture, photography, cinema, new media, sculpture and design. A part of collection is exposed in a 14,000 square metre space divided between two floors of the Centre Pompidou, one for modern art (from 1905 to 1960) and the other for contemporary art (from 1960). The works displayed often change in order to show to the public the variety of the collection. Many major exhibitions of modern and contemporary art have taken place in a separate floor over the years, among them many monographs.

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[edit] Collections

[edit] Modern Art (1905-1960)

Many styles of modern art, including Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dada, Abstract art, Surrealism are represented with works by Matisse, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Raoul Dufy, Albert Marquet, Le Douanier Rousseau, Paul Signac, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Juan Gris, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, August Macke, Alexej von Jawlensky, Emil Nolde, Oskar Kokoschka, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Kurt Schwitters, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Carlo Carrà, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini, Marc Chagall, Natalia Gontcharova, Mikhail Larionov, Alexander Rodchenko, Kupka, Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg, Paul Klee, Vassili Kandinsky, Kasimir Malevich, Jacques Villon, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Georges Rouault, Balthus, Max Beckmann, Brancusi and Calder, Soutine, Marc Chagall, Modigliani, Kees Van Dongen, Jean Arp, Giorgio de Chirico, André Breton, Salvador Dali, Magritte, Max Ernst, Miro, Man Ray, Alberto Giacometti, Nicolas de Staël, André Masson, Tanguy, Jean Tinguely, Yves Klein, Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Willem de Kooning, and Francis Bacon.

[edit] Contemporary art (from 1960)

Pop Art, Nouveau Réalisme, Conceptual art and other tendencies or groups are represented with works by Andy Warhol, Rauschenberg, Arman, César, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Agam, Vasarely, Beuys, Dubuffet, and Louise Bourgeois.

Works of architecture and design include Philippe Starck, Jean Nouvel, and Perrault.


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