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08/05/15

Construire une Collection


Vue d'exposition Construire une Collection - NMNM Villa Paloma - 
Yinka Shonibare, MBE, La Méduse, 2008 et Carpet Design, 2010,
 Crédit Photo NMNM/Andrea Rossetti, 2015


Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM) presents the second chapter of Construire une Collection (Building a Collection), a selection of works purchased by the museum over the past ten years, opening on March 21 at Villa Sauber. The exhibition at Villa Paloma opened on January 22.
Since by definition a national museum is rooted in the history of the country in which is it situated, its mission is to acquire, preserve and promote collections to help safeguard the natural, cultural and scientific heritage. Over the years, the NMNM’s collection has therefore been enriched—in light of Monaco as a unique territory and the historical collections from the former Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts), the long-term loan of a collection of theatrical items from the Société des Bains, a donation of dolls and automata collected by Madeleine de Galéa—with works purchased, donated or on long-term loan thanks to state funding and the support of private patrons, particularly the Association of Friends of the NMNM and UBS AG, the Museum’s main partner.
Vue d'exposition Construire une Collection - NMNM Villa Paloma - Jan Fabre, Gravetomb (swords, skulls and crosses), 2000, Collection NMNM  - Crédit Photo NMNM/Andrea Rossetti, 2015

The enhancement of a collection of heritage or historical importance is inextricably linked to considering contemporary art, because it is through living artists that the link between the past, present and future is maintained. The idea of contemporaneity is therefore self-evident, and, one could say, absolutely essential.
Construire une Collection will open to the public on March 21 at Villa Sauber. It will bring together works by Arman, Robert Barry, Christian Boltanski, Lourdes Castro, César, Mark Dion, Erró, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Claire Fontaine, Jeppe Hein, Linda Fregni Nagler, Camille Henrot, Bertrand Lavier, Anne and Patrick Poirier, and Hans Schabus. Most of the works presented here were either inspired by collections or the collections themselves have become or have inspired works of art in connection with time, history and memory.

Vue d'exposition Construire une Collection - NMNM Villa Paloma - Geert Goiris, Abyss, 2000, Collection NMNM - Crédit Photo NMNM/Andrea Rossetti, 2015

At Villa Paloma, since January 22, Construire une Collection features works by William Anastasi, Richard Artschwager, Michel Blazy, Pascal Broccolichi, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Alain Declercq, Jean Dubuffet, Hubert Duprat, Jan Fabre, Jean-Pascal Flavien, Geert Goiris, Gary Hill, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Jochen Lempert, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Su-Mei Tse and Cerith Wyn Evans. These artists offer a revisiting of form and Nature with the aim of re appropriating Nature in their own way to give it a new symbolic meaning. They therefore allow a redefinition of landscape while highlighting the relationship between art, science and architecture.
Vue d'exposition Construire une Collection - NMNM Villa Paloma - Jochen Lempert et Hubert Duprat - Crédit Photo NMNM/Andrea Rossetti, 2015

Construire une Collection (Building a Collection) is also an opportunity to review progress made since the project for the Museum was first conceived just over ten years ago in 2003, and five years after the opening of the Villa Paloma (September 2010), which, with the Villa Sauber (which had housed the Madeleine de Galéa Collection of Dolls and Automata for 35 years until 2009), definitively formed the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco.