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Museum of Contemporary Art by Artists

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  • Museum concepts1 from the beginning of existence of museum buildings provide us the notice about the main themes which the actors of this problematic were dealing with at that time

  • While at the beginning in the museum concepts we can trace the effort to define an individual type of a museum building, an ideal museum; we can see searching for a form which would be adequate to the building expression

  • The 20th century especially the 2nd half of it, if we do consider the narrow present scope, brought an unseen growth of museum architecture. 95% of museums arose after the World War II. [1] A great part of museums which were built in this period are museums of art, often presenting modern or contemporary art

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Museum concepts1 from the beginning of existence of museum buildings (in some cases even before considering a museum an individual specialized object or an institution) provide us the notice about the main themes which the actors of this problematic were dealing with at that time. [19] The concept doesn’t represent an actual design as we could see in more or less detailed form in previous cases, it is more a vision, it outlines a modus operandi of how an ideal museum of contemporary art should be created.

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