Musée d'art moderne (Saint-Étienne)

Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Saint-Étienne Métropole
Location within France
Established 10 December 1987 (1987-12-10)
Location Saint-Étienne, Rhône-Alpes, France
Coordinates 45°28′10″N 4°22′26″E / 45.469536°N 4.373953°E / 45.469536; 4.373953Coordinates: 45°28′10″N 4°22′26″E / 45.469536°N 4.373953°E / 45.469536; 4.373953
Type Modern and contemporary art museum
Director Lóránd Hegyi
Website www.mam-st-etienne.fr

The Musée d'art moderne et contemporain (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art), or MAMC, is an art museum in Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. It is the second most important museum in France for collections of contemporary art and one of the most important in the world. The director of the museum is the art critic Lóránd Hegyi.

Museum

The Musée d'art moderne was originally a section of the Musée d'art et d'industrie, It was inaugurated as a separate museum in 1987. It was inaugurated as a separate museum on 10 December 1987, within a renovated museum complex that also includes the Musée de la mine (Mining Museum) and the Musée d'art et d'industrie (Art and Industry Museum). The museum has about 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft) of display space. Ten rooms display samples of the museum's collection and fourteen are used for temporary exhibitions on a given theme or major artist.[1] The museum has a restaurant that is open at midday.[2]

Collection

The collection, which was started in 1947, is one of the most important of its type in France.[3] The museum now has more than 19,000 works, mostly from the 20th century but including some ancient art. The collection includes work by Claude Monet, Alberto Magnelli, Salvatore Garau, Pablo Picasso, Victor Brauner and Fernand Léger.[1] It includes iconic pieces and series by artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages and Raoul Hausmann. It also includes collections such as German art of the 1980s, minimalism, American abstraction, conceptual art and design. Temporary exhibitions have included the works of Gilbert & George, Georg Baselitz, Antony Gormley, Sean Scully and Mario Schifano.[3] The best-known works are not always present, since about 600 works are loaned to other museums around the world each year.[2]

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    Further reading

    • D'un siècle à l'autre: catalogue de la collection du musée d'art moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole (in French and English). 285 illustrations. édition Skira. 2007. p. 272. 
    • L'Art ancien au musée d'art moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole (in French). Un, Deux… Quatre éditions. 2007. p. 336. 
    • DESIGN, collection du musée d'art moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole (in French). Cité du Design éditions. 2008. p. 510. 
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