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517:. This report argued that artifacts that were taken unlawfully throughout the French colonial period should be returned, if the country in question asks for them. Of the 90,000 sub-Saharan artifacts in France, 70,000 are in the archives or public exhibition of the Quai Branly Museum in Paris. Following the report's publication, Macron promised to send to Benin 26 pieces that were forcibly removed during war from territory that now comprises part of Benin, though no French law or legislation currently exists that could enable such a promise. This is a complete shift from preceding French policy on the restitution of pieces collected during the colonial period. As an example, in 2016 the French government refused to return artifacts requested by the president of Benin, on the grounds that the French national collections are "inalienable", i.e. no part of them could be given away. Nevertheless, the international discussion about restitution of looted cultural heritage has been given new momentum by the report, and major museums and other collections not only in France have intensified their cooperation with African institutions and art historians. 766: 817: 798: 747: 677: 637: 727: 661: 712: 782: 594: 696: 574: 234: 617: 554: 837: 534: 845: 242: 940: 862:
objects from the permanent collection. Thirty different galleries are placed on the north side, which are visible on the outside of the structure as boxes of different colours. Three mezzanines look down on the main gallery; the center mezzanine is the multimedia center, and the other two mezzanines are used for temporary exhibits. The west mezzanine has a new exhibition every 18 months, while the exhibition on the east mezzanine changes each year. The garden side of the building contains an auditorium, classrooms, lecture hall,
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In conclusion, she writes, "If the dichotomy of formal presentation versus contextual presentation is no longer relevant to museum anthropology practice, Branly does not seem to solve, in its permanent gallery, the dilemma between anthropology and aesthetics. By contrast, its temporary exhibits attempt to overcome such a dilemma and to open new venues through the display of objects in an historical and cross-cultural perspective. Whether this will lead to a new path remains to be seen."
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references by not including barriers and railings in the gallery spaces. There are no physical or spatial barriers separating the four main geographical areas, so visitors can go on a simulated "journey" by traveling from one continent to the other. Labels are almost hidden, and plaques with historical context are brief and generalized, in a way that seems to emphasize the aesthetic qualities of the displays rather than their cultural history.
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perspective, the museum can be seen as a symbolic effort to reach out to non-Western peoples of the world, while also proclaiming French openness to the world. Given this supposed motivation behind the museum, there has been some controversy among intellectuals as to what the museum's ultimate purpose is, and whether or not the presentation of the galleries actually achieves this purpose.
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In an attempt to create "an original venue that would do justice to the infinite diversity of cultures", the museum is designed in a way that that is supposed to feel open and inclusive. Nouvel designed the interior of the museum in such a way as to liberate artifacts from their Western architectural
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Furthermore, there has also been controversy as to whether the artifacts on display should be viewed as anthropological objects or as pieces of art. The Portuguese anthropologist Nélia Dias grapples with this question by examining the tension between museum anthropology and general museum practices.
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There is some speculation that the museum also plays a key political role for France. At the time the museum opened in 2007, France was still attempting to reconcile increasing ethnic diversity among the nation's population within its republican model of assimilation, and even homogeneity. From this
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On the north side, facing the street along the Seine, the garden is protected by a high double wall of plate glass, which blocks most of the sound from the street. The gardens on the north side practically hide the museum building. Instead of straight paths and a long axis to the entrance, the paths
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The two museums and collections were very different in their purposes and approaches; the MAAO was first and foremost an art collection, run by art historians and conservators, while the Museum of Man was run by ethnologists and anthropologists, and was most interested in the social-cultural context
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to feature the indigenous art and cultures of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. The museum collection comprises more than a million objects (ethnographic objects, photographs, documents, etc.), of which 3,500 are on display at any given time, in both permanent and temporary thematic exhibits.
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Visitors enter the main building through a small entrance, and then follow a winding ramp up a gentle slope to the main gallery, two hundred meters long. The main gallery is relatively dark inside, with a small amount of sunlight entering from outside, and with direct lighting only on the exhibited
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Among its collections of ethnographic objects from Africa, Asia, America and Oceania, the museum has notable collections of objects, gathered during the French colonization of North America, from Quebec to Louisiana, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Another group of items presents the role of women
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In his design for the new museum, Nouvel took into account the criticisms of the neighbors who had blocked the Mitterrand project. The new museum was designed to be as out of sight as possible; the main building is designed to appear lower than the buildings around it, and is largely screened from
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The main building containing the galleries of the museum is 210 metres (690 ft) long and covers 4,750 square metres (51,100 sq ft), and has a 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) terrace on the roof, the largest roof terrace in Paris. It is constructed like a huge bridge, 10
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had originally intended it for one of his grand projects, an international conference center, but that project had been abandoned because of intense opposition from the residents of the neighborhood. At the beginning of 1999 a jury was formed and an international competition was held to select an
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The Quai Branly Museum opened in 2006; it is the newest of the major museums in Paris and received 1.15 million visitors in 2016. It is jointly administered by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and serves as both a museum and as a
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and now National Director of Museums Australia and Chair of the Ethics Committee of the International Council of Museums. She told a Sydney symposium on "Australian Arts in an International Context" that she found the whole of Quai Branly to be a "regressive museology" and the presentation of
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on 29 July 1998, to construct an entirely new museum at 29–55 quai Branly on the banks of the Seine not far from the Eiffel Tower in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. In December 1998, the museum was officially established, and Stéphane Martin was named its president.
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meters over the garden, supported by two large concrete silos at the east and west ends and by 26 steel columns. As the trees of the garden around the building grow, the columns will be completely hidden and the building will appear to be resting on the treetops.
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and uses of the objects. As a result of this division, the new museum was put under two different ministries; the Ministry of Education, which oversaw the ethnological teaching and research; and the Ministry of Culture and Communication, which oversaw the art.
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The separate Branly building contains administrative offices, and has 140 work spaces on five floors. Its most unusual feature is the green wall, or wall of vegetation, composed of living plants, on the north side of the building, facing the
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for the scenography and Jean-Paul Lamoureux for its acoustics. This auditorium is used for concerts, film shows or public conferences. It allows several configurations thanks to acoustic curtains conceived by
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of objects that were removed from former French colonies during the period of colonialism. This was following the release of a report commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron and prepared by two academics,
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Many of the specialized scientific journals, data bases, documents, visual or audiovisual objects can be accessed online. Moreover, the library also holds collections from important ethnologists, including
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view by its gardens. The shape of the main building follows the curve of the Seine, and the three administrative buildings are constructed to harmonize with the Haussmann-period buildings next to them.
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The Auvent building, connected by footbridges with the Branly building, has 60 work spaces, and houses the Jacques Kerchache lecture hall and an archive of 700,000 photographs and sound recordings.
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In the original project for the museum, 7,500 square meters of the 25,000-square-meter site were set aside for gardens. The winning architect, Jean Nouvel, increased the size of the gardens to
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contains the museum's workshops and library. The ceilings and façade of the building are decorated with the works of eight Indigenous Australian contemporary artists, four men and four women:
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The site selected for the new museum, covering an area of 25,000 square meters, was occupied by a collection of buildings belonging to the Ministry of Reconstruction and Urbanism. President
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Construction of the new museum began at the beginning of 2001, and was completed in 2005. The Musée du quai Branly was inaugurated on 20 June 2006 and opened to the public on 23 June.
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A moving stream of words, called "The River", a site specific art work by Charles Sandison, flows down the winding ramp that leads from the entrance of the museum to the main galleries
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In addition to these existing collections, gathered by French explorers and ethnologists from around the world, the directors of the new museum acquired ten thousand objects.
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The museum complex has four buildings, occupying 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft), which, along with the garden, cost 233 million euros to construct.
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Temporary exhibits at the Museum touch upon a wide variety of subjects and themes. Themes of the exhibits in the summer of 2014 included the history and culture of
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The first venture of the new museum was the opening of a new gallery within the Louvre Museum, in the Pavillon des Sessions, dedicated to what were called the
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It has also co-published several noted ethnomusicology audio sets with Frémeaux & Associés, including booklets in both French and English, among which:
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The theatre is situated under the main hall and is also accessible from the garden. It was designed by Jean Nouvel with the cooperation of
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of the interior walls. It includes 15,000 plants of 150 different varieties, coming from Japan, China, the Americas and Central Europe.
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the book collection, with two reading rooms—a research reading room on the top floor and a popular reading room on the ground floor
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Following the tradition of French presidents building museums as monuments to their time in office, as exemplified by Presidents
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A winding path in the north garden of the Quai Branly museum. The glass wall blocks the noise of traffic on the quai.
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Dias, Nélia (2006). "'What's in a Name?' Anthropology, Museums, and Values, 1827–2006". In Grewe, Cordula (ed.).
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Grandet, Odile (2016). "The Médiathèque at the musée du quai Branly in Paris: virtual, but more than that".
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Since the first half of the 20th century, a number of French intellectuals and scientists, including
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The Local. "Macron Agrees to Return Benin Sculptures 'without Delay'." The Local, 24 November 2018,
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Jolly, Margaret. "Becoming a 'new' museum? Contesting oceanic visions at Musee du Quai Branly."
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A selection of objects from the museum is also displayed in the Pavillon des Sessions of the
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Jamaica – Roots of Rastafari, Mystic Music From Jamaica – Folk, Trance, Possession 1939–1961
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Museum for the traditional art of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas in Paris, France
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Haiti Vodou, Folk Trance Possession, Ritual Music From the First Black Republic 1937–1962
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Dias, Nélia (2008). "Double erasures: rewriting the past at the Musée du quai Branly".
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Les Indiens d'Amérique 1960–1961, American First Nations Authentic Recordings 1960–1961
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The museum has published many catalogues and various other publications, among them:
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https://www.thelocal.fr/20181124/france-agrees-to-return-abomey-sculptures-to-benin/
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voyagers in the 18th and 19th centuries. It also has a collection of paintings by
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The Musée du Quai Branly - architect: Jean Nouvel - a case study on Constructalia
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The Color Line, Les Artistes Africains-Américains et la Ségrégation – 1916–1962
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The main galleries and the mezzanine of the museum, connected by a winding ramp
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Ningura Napurrula : nurturing the dreaming = peindre pour nourrir le rêve
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The museum has been the subject of controversy, with some calling for the
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Schoolchildren visiting the Americas gallery, seen from the mezzanine
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Not all critics were pleased with the new museum when it opened.
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Back of a seat of honor, from the Abung people of the island of
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center for research. The Musée du quai Branly is located in the
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Aztèques. La collection de sculptures du musée du Quai Branly,
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In 2018, the museum was at the center of a debate about the
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Paris Primitive: Jacques Chirac's Museum on the Quai Branly
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Aboriginal art "in a vegetal environment" to be "an exotic
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A heraldic mast, or totem pole, from the Nisga'a people in
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Berbers and Others: Beyond Tribe and Nation in the Maghrib
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The library of the Musée du quai Branly, facing the garden
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Virtual tour of the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
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The MQB was involved in a controversy over the return of
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wind through the gardens, with no apparent destination.
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architect. The competition was won by French architect
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Die Schau des Fremden: Kunst, Kommerz und Wissenschaft
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report on the restitution of African cultural heritage
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Report on the restitution of African cultural heritage
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The museum contains the collections of the now-closed
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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the picture collection with photographs and drawings
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Another notable feature of the Museum garden is the
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Quai Branly

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Paris
museum
Jean Nouvel
Louvre
7th arrondissement of Paris
Seine
Eiffel Tower
Pont de l'Alma
repatriation
colonial conquest


Easter Island

Georges Pompidou
Centre Georges Pompidou
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Musée d'Orsay
François Mitterrand
Grand Louvre
Jacques Chirac
André Malraux

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