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ART COLLECTION EUROPEAN NETWORK PARTNERS WITH SAINTE CROIX MUSEUM TO EXHIBIT

CONTEMPORARY COLLECTORS

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(Source: Saint Croix Museum Poitiers)
USPA NEWS - The concept of "Commitments": collect / share corresponds to an invitation to the Musee Saint Croix Poitiers collectors of Contemporary Art for an exhibition initiated by Art Collections.The exhibition runs until 23th August and gatherers 22 collectors exhibitors at the Saint Croix Museum in Poitier
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Source: Courtesy Ch Vignaud Musee Poitiers
THE CONCEPT OF COMMITMENTS IS TO COLLECT AND SHARE ART CONTEMPORARY PIECES AT SAINTE CROIX MUSEUM POITIERS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The exhibition runs until 23th August and gatherers 22 collectors exhibitors. The idea is to collect and share in a spirit of commitment passionate of art contemporary, the time of an exposure. By committing alongside visual artists, often little known or becoming the some contemporary art collectors have made their "private passion" a real sense of life. An approach where transmission and sharing make sense as evidenced by the exhibition organised in partnership with the Association Arcen (European Network Art Collection). This exhibition has received the label "exhibition of national interest", awarded by the Ministry of Culture and Communication, which annually recognises the museums of France that implement a remarkable exhibition project by its scientific quality, its efforts in cultural mediation and its openness to a broad audience. About the picture below: Descripion; Carlos Aires, Llorando, 2010, collection A. Servais, vue de l´installation au musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers Copyright: © Carlos Aires, courtesy Aeroplastics, Galeria ADN et Galerie Mario Moroner. Photo : musées de Poitiers / Ch. Vignaud.
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