Ariel Moscovici
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Ariel Moscovici is a sculptor born in Romania
Romania
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 and based in France
France
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. His drawing
Drawing
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s and sculptures have appeared in France at Salons de Mai, Grands et Jeunes d'aujourd'hui, Salon des Réalités Nouvelles
Salon des Réalités Nouvelles
The Salon des Réalités Nouvelles is an association of artists and an art exhibition in Paris, focusing on abstract art.A first exhibition with the name was held in 1939 in Galerie Charpentier, organised by Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Nelly van Doesburg and Fredo Sidès.In 1946 the Salon was...

, 33rd Salon de la Jeune Sculpture, 3Oth Salon de Montrouge, and Figuration. Internationally, his work has been the subject of exhibits and installations in Andorra, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. Moscovici works have been awarded first prize at the Biennale Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine, Collioure
Collioure
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 and purchase awards from the Taipei Fine Arts Museum
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum is a museum in Taipei, Taiwan. The museum first opened on December 24, 1983 at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command . It was the first purpose built museum in Taiwan to host modern and contemporary art exhibitions...

 in Taiwan
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. Moscovici's public art
Public art
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 work Between Sky and Earth, was installed at Taipei 101
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 in 2003.

Born in Bucharest
Bucharest
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, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

, Moscovici graduated in 1979 from L'École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts
The École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts is the distinguished National School of Fine Arts in Paris, France.The École des Beaux-arts is made up of a vast complex of buildings located at 14 rue Bonaparte, between the quai Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte, in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Près,...

 (ENSBA) in Paris
Paris
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. He now lives in the south of France
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. He is married to French sculptor Sylvie Rivillon
Sylvie Rivillon
Sylvie Rivillon is an internationally acclaimed French sculptor. Her works in stone, terracotta, wood and bronze often display layers of shapes. Often rippling and natural-looking contours are contained within, emerge from, and merge with shapes suggesting boxes, casings, and architectural...

.

Style

Moscovici, though famously reluctant to describe art in words, has in recent years offered a few written comments for exhibit programs. His remarks include the following observations.


In my work I use mostly what may be called classical materials (stone, wood, clay, bronze, metal. etc.) because these are almost abstract and amorphous. Their identity resides mainly in their structure (except for metal). This allows me to model them the way I want while respecting their character.



I want to realize what I call "inhabited forms"--forms that contain energy, as if they could breathe and live by themselves. This is a personal attitude of mine, both classical and modern, as I don't wish to be part of any official fashion or artistic movement.



My subjects have no clear borders. They are connected to each other. My basic themes: nature; landscapes that accommodate and oppose human creation; an architecture of the "spirit"; skeletons and enveloping skin; the evocation of a feeling or a sound or a privileged location; landscapes with flat areas and mountains, rough or modelled, with erosion that is natural or artificial, accomplished by nature or man.



I am lately working on a series of variations on a theme. In Between Three Points [2000] I explored the idea of reading a sculpture in time, as in a work of music. The work is built from three pieces that... tell the story of the creation of a form in three chapters: (1) the beginning, birth, or underground level, (2) the initiation, or earth ground level, and (3) the rebirth or result tending toward the sky. The form is not completely free to grow as it will, but is constrained and guided by internal tectonic pressures and external atmospheric pressures. The sculpture can be read in two directions at the same time: horizontally between the three parts and vertically between the ground and the sky....



In Between Earth and Sky [2002] the idea is the same but expressed more in the vertical direction. We have axels between two points, places where passage can take place. The axels stand as almost human figures between the matter and spirit, between the underground (hell) and the sky....



The surface of my forms is worked in the same way: smooth areas in opposition to rough ones and simple, almost geometrical, forms facing multifaceted, chaotic accumulations of shapes. Simplicity strikes me as dangerous. It's wrong to try to understand things by eliminating the details instead of understanding the whole in its complexity. I think the details create the whole.



Moscovici's images, though modern, may be described as postmodernist
Postmodernism
Postmodernism is a philosophical movement evolved in reaction to modernism, the tendency in contemporary culture to accept only objective truth and to be inherently suspicious towards a global cultural narrative or meta-narrative. Postmodernist thought is an intentional departure from the...

 in the sense that they are more archetypal
Archetype
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 than abstract
Abstract art
Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th century, underpinned by the logic of perspective and an...

. Raymond Crampagne describes their effect in a publication by the Chateau le Puget Art Gallery:


The works are not a reflection of geometrical forms in a timeless space. They have a temporal dimension relating not to history or mythology but to a world that existed before both; even so, this world forms the essence of both history and myth. This is a world constantly engaged in struggle. The protagonists in the conflict, humanity and nature, operate in a world of opposites: smooth and rough, gloss and matte, geometrical and irregular, concave and convex, straight and curved, round and square, polished and rough, full and empty, imprint and excrescence, horizontal and vertical, mass and surface. For Moscovici this conjunction of opposites is characteristic of our species' relationship with nature. Though we are ourselves part of nature, we exert our will over matter and impose our own vision, eventually transforming nature to reflect our innermost being.



Like Rimbaud seeking to write the silences, seize the inexpressible, and freeze whirlwinds, Moscovici seeks to translate into images the fundamental rhythms of existence and the mysteries of nature....



Moscovici displays a profound humanism whose expression is anything but extravagant. The means are simple. The eye and the spirit are called inward. ... Here one is facing an uninhabited habitat, a dwelling lacking practical purpose. Only the eye of the beholder will enter and find refuge and, in solitude, dream of habitation.



(Translation: Robert Drew, Jacques Carrio, Alton Thompson)


Installations and exhibits

One-Artist Shows

1985
  • Galerie du Haut-Pavé, Paris
    Paris
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    , France
  • The International Art Fair, Lahumière gallery, Basel
    Basel
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    , Switzerland
    Switzerland
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Maison de la Culture, Courbevoie
Courbevoie
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, France

1986
  • Galerie du Soir, Paris, France


1987
  • Espace Gambetta, Carcassonne
    Carcassonne
    Carcassonne is a fortified French town in the Aude department, of which it is the prefecture, in the former province of Languedoc.It is divided into the fortified Cité de Carcassonne and the more expansive lower city, the ville basse. Carcassone was founded by the Visigoths in the fifth century,...

    , France
  • MAC 2000, Grand Palais
    Grand Palais
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    , Paris, France


1989
  • Galerie d'Art Contemporain, Chamalières
    Chamalières
    Chamalières is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France.Chamalières is the third-largest town in the department and lies about from Lyon.-History:...

    , France


1990
  • Pierre-Marie Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France
  • Espace Gauthier, Narbonne
    Narbonne
    Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Once a prosperous port, it is now located about from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea...

    , France


1991
  • SAGA (International Multiple Art Fair), Triskel Gallery, Paris, France
  • LINEART, International Art Fair, Ghent (Belgium), Triskel Gallery, Ghent
    Ghent
    Ghent is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and in the Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of...

    , Belgium
    Belgium
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1992
  • Naito gallery, Nagoya, Japan
    Japan
    Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

  • Pierre-Marie Vitoux gallery, Paris, France
  • SAGA (International Multiple Art Fair), Pierre-Marie Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France
  • Espace Cardin, Triskel Gallery, Paris, France
  • MAC 2000, Grand Palais, Paris, France


1993
  • Era Bauro Gallery, Andorra
    Andorra
    Andorra , officially the Principality of Andorra , also called the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra, , is a small landlocked country in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France. It is the sixth smallest nation in Europe having an area of...

  • Michele Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France


1994
  • TRISKEL Gallery, LINEART International Art Fair, Gent, Belgium
  • Michele Guerin Gallery, Bonnières
    Bonnières
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    , France


1995
  • SAGA (Internationale Multiple Art Fair), Michel Guerin Gallery, Paris, France
  • Pierre Marie Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France


1996
  • SAGA (International Multiple Art Fair), Michel Guerin Gallery, Paris, France
  • "Print & Drawing" Co-op, Kyoto
    Kyoto
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    , Japan


1999
  • Pilar Riberaygua Gallery, Andorra
  • NICAF. Nagoya art fair. Naitoh Gallery, Japan
  • Pierre Marie Vitoux Gallery, Paris
  • Michele Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France


2000
  • Maison Du Roi, Sigean
  • Maria Villalba Gallery, Barcelona
    Barcelona
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    , Spain
    Spain
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2001
  • "Chemins Paralleles, two artistes, Gallery Mssohkan, Kobe
    Kobe
    , pronounced , is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, approximately west of Osaka...

    , Japan
  • Gallery Miyabi, Nagoya, Japan
  • Gallery Chisai Oyorokobi, Oono, Japan
  • Two artistes, Le Puget Castle, Alzonne
    Alzonne
    Alzonne is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.-Population:-References:*...

    , France


2002
  • Maria Villalba Gallery, Barcelona, Spain


2003
  • Two artistes, Art is Long Gallery, Kyoto, Japan
  • Two artistes, Today's Gallery, Ozu
    Ozu
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    , Japan
  • Two artistes, Miyabi Gallery, Nagoya, Japan


2004
  • Castan Gallery, Perpignan, France
  • "Art Paris", Gallery Maria Villalba, Paris Art Fair, France


2005
  • Maria Villalba Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
  • Michele Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France


2006
  • Maison du Chevalier Gallery, Carcassonne, France


2007
  • Karlsruhe
    Karlsruhe
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     Art Fair, Gallery Villalba, Germany
    Germany
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  • KIAF, Seoul
    Seoul
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     Art Fair, Gallery Adriana Schmidt, Korea
    South Korea
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  • Two artistes, Gallery Naofu, Gifu, Japan
  • Two artistes, Miyabi Gallery, Nagoya, Japan


Group Exhibits

1985
  • Visages contemporains de la sculpture en Europe
  • Sculpture International Exhibition, Maubeuge museum
  • Cultural Center, Boulogne-Billancourt


1987
  • Jardin de sculptures, Chateauvert


1988
  • Toromania, CIECLE, Gerard Laubie foundation, Massillaugues
  • Couleurs de France, Espace AGF, Paris, France


199O
  • Points de vue, sculptures, Pierre-Marie Vitoux gallery, Paris, France


1992
  • Pestalozzi Gallery (Era-Bauro), Berlin
    Berlin
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    , Germany
  • Multiple Art Fair, Adriana Schmidt gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Graphic Arts Fair, Adriana Schmidt gallery, Barcelona, Spain


1993
  • Vientos del Este, MAEGHT Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
  • 15 Sculptors, Simoncini Gallery, Luxembourg
    Luxembourg
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  • Maison du Chevalier Symposium, Carcassone, France


1994
  • Gioia Lazzarini, Pietrasanta, Italy
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, Morerra museum, Lleida, Spain
  • Verticales, Pierre Marie Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France


1995
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, National Gallery, Andorra
  • 4 Artistes, Era-Bauro Gallery, Andorra
  • Group Show, Duchamp Gallery, Kaohsiung
    Kaohsiung
    Kaohsiung is a city located in southwestern Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait on the west. Kaohsiung, officially named Kaohsiung City, is divided into thirty-eight districts. The city is one of five special municipalities of the Republic of China...

    , Taiwan
    Taiwan
    Taiwan , also known, especially in the past, as Formosa , is the largest island of the same-named island group of East Asia in the western Pacific Ocean and located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The island forms over 99% of the current territory of the Republic of China following...

  • Group Show, Color Field Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Simoncini Gallery, Luxembourg
  • Myth in Modern Times (Marsha Child, curator), Riverrun Gallery, New Jersey
    New Jersey
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     USA
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, Jardi Botanic, Cap Roig, Spain
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, Tecla Sala, L'Hospitalet
    L'Hospitalet
    L'Hospitalet is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.-Population:-References:*...

    , Spain
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, Sala Gaspar, Barcelona, Spain


1996
  • Memoire des Pierres, Montauban
    Montauban
    Montauban is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Midi-Pyrénées region in southern France. It is the capital of the department and lies north of Toulouse....

    , France
  • Traversée des dimentions, Abbaye de Lagrasse, France
  • 7 sculpteurs, Michelle Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France
  • Group show, Simoncini Gallery, Luxembourg


1997
  • 3 artistes, Mic'Art Gallery, Lille
    Lille
    Lille is a city in northern France . It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country behind those of Paris, Lyon and Marseille. Lille is situated on the Deûle River, near France's border with Belgium...

    , France
  • Trajectes I Convergencies, Vitoria Gasteis, Spain
  • Saga Art Fair, Gallery Michelle Guerin, Paris, France
  • Hualien Stone Show, Hualien, Taiwan
  • Three Artists, Les Punxes Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
  • Two Artists, 141 Gallery, Nagoya, Japan
  • Artists of the Gallery, Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France


1998
  • Bras d'honneur, Gerard Laubie Gallery, Massillargue, France
  • Group show, Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France
  • Marbeilla Art Fair, Pilar Riberaygua Gallery, Spain
  • Estampa Art Fair, Michele Guerin Gallery, Madrid, Spain


1999
  • Stone Sculptures, Hualien Cultural Center Gallery, Hualien, Taiwan
  • Group show, Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France
  • Journée du Patrimoine, Carcassonne, France


2000
"20 sculptors", Les Punxes Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
  • Artexpo Fair, Maria Villalba Gallery, Barcelona, Spain
  • Group show, Girona Cathedral Garden
  • Garden Sculptures. Michele Guerin Gallery. Limetz, France
  • 15 Artists from the East, Mode Expression Gallery, Perpignan
    Perpignan
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    , France
  • Estampa Art Fair, Art Estampa Gallery, Madrid
    Madrid
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    , Spain
  • Sculptors of the Gallery, Vitoux Gallery, Paris


2001
  • France/Israel, Espace des Blanc, Manteaux, Paris, France
  • The White and the Black, Michele Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France
  • Artexpo Fair, Gallery Maria Villalba, Barcelona, Spain
  • Artists of the Gallery, Vitoux Gallery, Paris, France
  • Dearte art fair, Gallery Maria Villalba, Madrid, Spain
  • Rencontre Européene de Sculpture, Montauban, France


2002
  • Art Fair ARTEXPO, Gallery Maria Villalba, Barcelona, Spain
  • Mode d'Expression Gallery, Perpignan, France
  • La Maison du Chevalier Gallery, Carcassonne, France


2003
  • ST'ART, Strasbourg Art Fair, Gallery Maria Villalba, Strasbourg
    Strasbourg
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    , France
  • 10 years, Michele Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France
  • Garden sculptures, Michelle Guerin Gallery, Limetz, France
  • Space 21 Museum, Matsuyama, Japan


2004
  • ST'ART, Strasbourg Art Fair, Gallery Maria Villalba, Strasbourg, France
  • Miami Art Fair, Gallery Maria Villalba, Miami, Florida
    Florida
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     USA
  • Five Sculptors, Kraft Lieberman Gallery, Chicago
    Chicago
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    , Illinois
    Illinois
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     USA
  • Garden sculpture, Verhage Gallery, Ploegsteert
    Ploegsteert
    Ploegsteert is a village in Belgium located in the municipality of Comines-Warneton in the Hainaut province. It is approximately 2 kilometres north of the French border. Created in 1850 on part of the territory of Warneton, it includes the hamlet of Le Bizet....

    , Belgium
  • 4 Artistes, Palais des congres, Perpignan, France
  • Toy Sculptures, Kraft Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois USA


2005
  • Perpignan Cathedral, 2-person show, Gallery Roger Castan, Perpignan, France
  • Le Puget castel group show, Triskel Gallery, Alzonne, France
  • Group show, Gallery Maria Villalba, Barcelona, Spain


2006
  • Karlsruhe art fair, Gallery Michel Guerin, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Campo Santo garden show, Roger Castan Gallery, Perpignan, France
  • Group show, Gallery Maria Villalba, Barcelona, Spain
  • Group show, Kraft Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois USA


2007
  • Art Madrid, Art Fair, Gallery Villalba, Madrid, Spain


Monumental Open-Air Sculptures

1987 - Sculpture (1%), Les Aunettes, Évry III, Versailles
Versailles
Versailles , a city renowned for its château, the Palace of Versailles, was the de facto capital of the kingdom of France for over a century, from 1682 to 1789. It is now a wealthy suburb of Paris and remains an important administrative and judicial centre...

, Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

, France
France
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1988 - Monumental Sculptures Park, Sculpture Symposium, Gueugnon
Gueugnon
Gueugnon is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France....

, France

1990 - UCCOAR, Samary Park, Sculpture International Symposium

1991 - Lavelanet museum, Sculpture Symposium

1993 - International Sculpture Symposia, Carcassonne
Carcassonne
Carcassonne is a fortified French town in the Aude department, of which it is the prefecture, in the former province of Languedoc.It is divided into the fortified Cité de Carcassonne and the more expansive lower city, the ville basse. Carcassone was founded by the Visigoths in the fifth century,...

 and Auxerre
Auxerre
Auxerre is a commune in the Bourgogne region in north-central France, between Paris and Dijon. It is the capital of the Yonne department.Auxerre's population today is about 45,000...

, France

1994 - Taichung Fine Arts Museum, Taichung, Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan , also known, especially in the past, as Formosa , is the largest island of the same-named island group of East Asia in the western Pacific Ocean and located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The island forms over 99% of the current territory of the Republic of China following...



1997 - 1998 Andorra Sculpture Park, Escaldes, Andorra
Andorra
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1999 - Hualien Cultural Center Symposium. Hualien, Taiwan

2002
  • Between Sky and Earth, Taipei 101
    Taipei 101
    Taipei 101 , formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center, is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building ranked officially as the world's tallest from 2004 until the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2010...

    , Taipei, Taiwan
  • Between Two Mountains, Montbel
    Montbel
    Montbel is the name of two communes in France:* Montbel, in the Ariège department* Montbel, in the Lozère department...

    , France


2004 - Fountain for the City of Chalabre
Chalabre
Chalabre is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.The capital of the Kercorb is a relatively unspoilt bastide with shady streets and quiet alleyways....

, France

2006 -Mosan Symposium, Korea
South Korea
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2007 - Tudela de Duero symposium, Spain
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...



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  • Long Beach Art Association, New York
    New York City
    New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...

    , New York USA
  • Bibliothèque nationale de Paris, France
  • Raychem Collection, Paris, France
  • Musée de l'Art Contemporain, Chamalières
    Chamalières
    Chamalières is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France.Chamalières is the third-largest town in the department and lies about from Lyon.-History:...

    , France
  • Government of Andorra
    Andorra
    Andorra , officially the Principality of Andorra , also called the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra, , is a small landlocked country in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France. It is the sixth smallest nation in Europe having an area of...

  • Taichung Fine Arts Museum and Taipei Fine Arts Museum
    Taipei Fine Arts Museum
    The Taipei Fine Arts Museum is a museum in Taipei, Taiwan. The museum first opened on December 24, 1983 at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command . It was the first purpose built museum in Taiwan to host modern and contemporary art exhibitions...

    , Taiwan

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