Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art, is a museum of contemporary art privately owned by the French art collector Philippe Méaille.[1][2][3][4] It is in the Loire Valley in France. The Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art is the only chateau of so called Chateaux of the Loire Valley to have been transformed in a museum of contemporary art.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Collection
The Philippe Méaille collection is the collection of the museum. It is the world's largest collection of Art & Language works.[5] The collection is on the first two floors of the building. This collaboration between British, American, and Australian artists is at the origin of what is now called conceptual art.[6][7]
Gallery
- Art & Language: Art & Language: Art-Language, Vol.3 Nr.1, 1974.
- Art & Language: Mirror Piece, 1965.
- Art & Language (Michael Baldwin): Air-Conditioning Show, 1966-67.
- Art & Language: Victorine in Art-Language Vol.5 Nr.2 (1984), 1983.
- Art & Language (Mel Ramsden), Secret Painting, 1967.
- Art & Language: Art-Language Vol.5 Nr.1, 1982.
- Art & Language: Art-Language The Journal of Conceptual Art, Vol.1 Nr.1, 1969.
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