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The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art ((フランス語:Musée d'art moderne Grand-Duc Jean)), abbreviated to Mudam, is a museum of modern art in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The museum stands on the site of the old Fort Thüngen, in the Kirchberg quarter, in the north-east of the city. First proposed in 1989 and championed by then-Prime Minister Jacques Santer, the location of the future museum was much disputed, until it was agreed in 1997 to use Dräi Eechelen Park and connect the museum to Fort Thüngen. The building was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei, and cost $100m to build.〔 The museum was inaugurated on 1 July 2006 by Grand Duke Jean, to whom the building is dedicated, and opened to the public the following day. The museum is directed by Enrico Lunghi. As Luxembourg had no public modern art collection and the museum budget did not allow acquiring a modernist collection, the museum focused on contemporary art - its permanent collection includes works by 100 artists, including: Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Julian Schnabel, Thomas Struth, and Daniel Buren.〔 In its first year being open to the public, the museum had more than 115,000 visitors, which is a record attendance in Luxembourg. The Museum's collections are set out on three floors and include works by many artists and designers such as Alvar Aalto, Marina Abramović, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Pierre Bismuth, Sophie Calle, Hussein Chalayan, Claude Closky, James Coleman, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Mark Dean, Stan Douglas, Jan Fabre, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Roland Fischer, Günther Förg, Gilbert & George, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Hirschhorn, Fabrice Hybert, William Kentridge, Mark Lewis, Richard Long, Michel Majerus, Christian Marclay, Martin Margiela, Steve McQueen, Bruce Nauman, Shirin Neshat, Albert Oehlen, Blinky Palermo, Philippe Parreno, Grayson Perry, Fiona Rae, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Ruff, Charles Sandison, Thomas Scheibitz, Julian Schnabel, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Struth, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cy Twombly and Kara Walker. ==Exhibitions== * ''Eldorado'' (opening exhibition) 01/07/2006 - 20/11/2006. * ''Michel Majerus'' (European retrospective) 09/12/2006 - 07/05/2007. * ''TOMORROW NOW - when design meets science fiction'', 25/05/2007 - 24/09/2007. * "bloom! Experiments in Color Photography by Edward Steichen" 14/07/2007 - 03/09/2007 * "Glenn Ligon: some changes" 13/10/2007 - 19/02/2008 * Mudam Guest House 07: François Boisrond, Marie Cool & Fabio Balducci, Pascal Convert, Wim Delvoye, Thomas Demand, James P. Graham, Charles Kaisin, Vera Weisgerber, Simon Jacquard, Yazid Oulab, Jan Wangaard 13/10/2007 - 26/11/2007 * "A propos des lieux d'origine, Portugal Agora" (Panorama of Portuguese contemporary creation) 15/12/2007 - 07/04/2008 * "Michel Paysant - Nusquam" 15/12/2007 - 07/04/2008 * ''Frédéric Prat'' 06/03/2008 - 26/05/2008 * ''Out of Storage I - chosen paintings from the Collection'' : Rosson Crow, Dominique Gauthier, Peter Halley, Federico Herrero, Jonathan Lasker, Michel Majerus, Jean-Luc Moerman, Frank Nitsche, Albert Oehlen, Fiona Rae, Thomas Scheibitz, Juan Uslé 06/03/2008 - 26/05/2008 * ''China Power Station: Part III'' : Cao Fei, Chen Qiulin, Chu Yun, Hu Xiangqian, Ji Weiyu, Kan Xuan, Liu Wei, Ou Ning, Qiu Anxiong, Xu Zhen, Xue Tao, Yang Fudong, Zhang Ding, Zhou Tao... 26/04/2008 - 01/09/2008 * ''Candice Breitz - Be My Somebody'' 26/04/2008 - 22/09/2008 * ''H Box'' 14/05/2008 - 23/06/2008 * ''Grayson Perry - My Civilisation'' 19/06/2008 - 22/09/2008 * ''Thomas Scheibitz - about 90 elements / TOD IM DSCHUNGEL'' 19/06/2008 - 22/09/2008 * ''Laurent Pariente'' 03/07/2008 - 15/09/2008 * ''Nouvelles Formes, Pierre Charpin à Sèvres'' 11/10/2008 - 07/11/2008 * ''Ettore Sottsass & Sottsass Associati'' 11/10/2008 - 01/12/2008 * ''John Lurie - Bones are on the Outside'' 11/10/2008 - 08/12/2008 * ''Go East I - Mudam Collection supported by KBL European Private Bankers'' 11/10/2008 - 08/12/2008 * ''ELO. Inner Exile - Outer Limits'': 11/10/2008 - 02/02/2009 * ''RRRIPP!! Paper Fashion'' 11/10/2008 - 08/12/2008 * ''Ena Swansea'' 11/10/2008 - 02/02/2008 * ''Finns at Venini'' 11/10/2008 - 08/12/2008 * ''Jochen Gerner - Home'' 18/12/2008 - 02/03/2009 * ''Laure Tixier - Plaid Houses'' in the framework of the project "Home" 18/12/2008 - 02/03/2009 * ''The Space of Words'' 19/02/2009 - 25/05/2009 * ''Moving Stills'' in the framework of "Mois Européen de la Photographie / Mutations II 19/02/2009 - 25/05/2009 * ''Dominique Petitgand . La porte ne s'est pas ouverte (The door didn't open)'' 19/02/2009 - 25/05/2009 * ''Beyond Kiosk . Modes of Multiplication'' 15/03/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Nikolay Polissky . Large Hadron Collider'' in the framework of "Habiter" 07/05/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Guillaume Leblon'' 18/06/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Florian Pumhösl'' 18/06/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Out of Storage II . Rythmes'' 18/06/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Jerszy Seymour . Coalition of Amateurs'' 18/06/2009 - 13/09/2009 * ''Claire Barclay'' 10/10/2009 - 03/01/2010 * ''Olivier Foulon'' 10/10/2009 - 03/01/2010 * ''Didier Marcel'' 10/10/2009 - 03/01/2010 * ''Tomás Saraceno'' 10/10/2009 - 03/01/2010 * ''Go East II . Mudam Collection supported by KBL European Private Bankers'' 10/10/2009 - 03/01/2010 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mudam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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