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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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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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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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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
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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
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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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951:. They were designed by landscape architect
2734:Musée de Cluny – Musée national du Moyen Âge
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2151:Istituto Statale Italiano Leonardo Da Vinci
1572:"Aboriginal works on the roof and ceilings"
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1768:"A Heart Of Darkness In the City Of Light"
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373:(1991–94) in Paris, the renovation of the
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1923:(in French). Paris: Gallimard loisirs.
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1975:(site in French, English and Spanish)
1855:Musée du quai Branly: l'esprit du lieu
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976:. This living wall of greenery covers
720:image of Chicomecoatl, goddess of corn
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2724:Musée national des Monuments Français
2644:Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
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1797:Cipriani, Laurent (24 January 2012).
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308:in a 1990 manifesto in the newspaper
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162:Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
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33:Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
4054:List of tourist attractions in Paris
2729:Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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437:Musée des arts et des civilisations
377:(1986–93), the Palais de Justice in
175:Jacques Chirac Museum of Branly Quay
2619:Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
1921:Les jardins du musée du quai Branly
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68:37 Quai Branly, 75007 Paris, France
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4090:Art museums and galleries in Paris
1463:Nayeri, Farah (21 November 2018).
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1084:Vacillation over the museum's name
980:of the façades of the museum, and
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3810:Mémorial de la France combattante
3525:Parc de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge
2624:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
2240:Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération
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1630:Jolly, Margaret (26 March 2011).
1601:. Paris: Arts d'Australie. 2014.
1119:Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art
992:Further information (in French):
404:The museum opened under the name
3729:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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3233:Place des Émeutes-de-Stonewall
2223:Musée d'Histoire Contemporaine
2129:Établissement La Rochefoucauld
1536:Ellis, Adrian (5 April 2019).
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3857:Sèvres – Cité de la céramique
3827:Musée de l'air et de l'espace
2769:Palais de la Légion d'Honneur
2719:Musée national Gustave Moreau
2141:Lycée Sainte-Jeanne Elisabeth
2125:Lycée et collège Victor Duruy
2118:Primary and secondary schools
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787:Carved wooden figurines from
642:Figurines by Sundaribai from
185:designed by French architect
3885:Bastille Day military parade
3383:Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
2849:Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle
2774:Musée de la Légion d'honneur
2709:Musée National d'Art Moderne
2649:Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
2425:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
2235:Musée de la Légion d'honneur
2167:American University of Paris
2036:, vol.2, n°2, September 2007
2033:National Museum of Australia
2017:International Herald Tribune
1308:. Getty Images. 23 June 2006
1159:
1115:Australian Art Market Report
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486:Restitution and repatriation
381:, and the Parc Poble Nou in
245:A Moai ancestor's head from
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4100:Asian art museums in France
2904:Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
2092:7th arrondissement of Paris
1857:(in French). Paris: Scala.
1149:List of largest art museums
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918:Théâtre Claude Lévi-Strauss
420:. Earlier suggestions were
200:7th arrondissement of Paris
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4125:National museums of France
3601:Porte de La Chapelle Arena
2924:Saint-Pierre de Montmartre
2799:Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
2781:Musée de la Vie romantique
2144:Lycée Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin
2135:Lycée-collège Paul-Claudel
1824:"Nélia Susana Dias | FMSH"
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2044:Google Arts & Culture
1919:Moireau, Fabrice (2009).
1886:10.1017/S0307472200015078
1733:10.1162/octo.2007.120.1.3
1413:(in French). 21 June 2016
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3793:Walt Disney Studios Park
3714:Château de Fontainebleau
3626:Stade Sébastien Charléty
3581:Halle Georges Carpentier
3555:Coulée verte René-Dumont
3530:Parc des Buttes Chaumont
3373:Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
2914:Saint-Jean de Montmartre
2859:Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
2664:Musée de la Cinémathèque
2629:Louis Vuitton Foundation
2188:American Church in Paris
2110:Quartier du Gros-Caillou
2009:16 February 2009 at the
1910:The Contemporary Pacific
1853:Demeude, Hugues (2006).
1716:"Quai Branly in Process"
1636:The Contemporary Pacific
1144:List of museums in Paris
416:named for the scientist
271:Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
3699:Basilica of Saint-Denis
3510:Parc Clichy-Batignolles
3116:Boulevard de Sébastopol
2218:Musée des Plans-Reliefs
1689:"Médiathèque numérique"
1336:Bernasek, Lisa (2010).
1126:" in the worst taste.
429:Musée des arts premiers
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267:Centre Georges Pompidou
3776:Paris La Défense Arena
3724:Château de Rambouillet
3667:Père Lachaise Cemetery
3631:Vélodrome de Vincennes
3481:Jardin d'Acclimatation
3448:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
3228:Place de la République
2919:Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
2894:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
2689:Musée Jacquemart-André
2604:Bibliothèque nationale
2147:Lycée Thérèse-Chappuis
2106:Faubourg Saint-Germain
2002:London Review of Books
1912:23#1 (2011), p. 108+.
1678:Moireau 2009, pp. 5–8.
1561:Demeude 2006, pp.18–22
1174:"Visitor Figures 2016"
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4038:World Heritage Centre
4028:Paris Zoological Park
3743:Gardens of Versailles
3657:Montparnasse Cemetery
3535:Parc Georges-Brassens
3338:Rue de la Ferronnerie
2939:Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
2889:Saint-François-Xavier
2879:Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
2854:Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
2834:Synagogue de Nazareth
2699:Musée Marmottan Monet
2684:Maison de Victor Hugo
2541:Philharmonie de Paris
2321:Saint-François-Xavier
1874:Art Libraries Journal
1206:Demeude 2006, pp.1–5.
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3991:Moulin de la Galette
3761:Château de Vincennes
3719:Château de Malmaison
3709:Château de Chantilly
3636:Vincennes Hippodrome
3586:Longchamp Hippodrome
3500:Jardin du Luxembourg
3238:Place des États-Unis
3218:Place de la Concorde
3213:Place de la Bastille
2759:Musée du Quai Branly
2739:Musée de l'Orangerie
2279:Paris Métro stations
2245:Musée du quai Branly
2057:at Wikimedia Commons
2055:Musée du quai Branly
1973:Musée du quai Branly
1648:10.1353/cp.2011.0007
1215:Moireau 2009, pp.2–5
1104:Maori tattooed heads
1042:Leonardo López Luján
957:French formal garden
911:Yannima Tommy Watson
877:The building on the
840:Musée du Quai Branly
406:Musée du quai Branly
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3842:Parc de Saint-Cloud
3652:Montmartre Cemetery
3621:Stade Roland Garros
3458:Viaduc d'Austerlitz
3348:Rue de la Sourdière
3248:Place des Victoires
3243:Place des Pyramides
2973:Hôtels particuliers
2844:Notre-Dame de Paris
2819:Chapelle expiatoire
2791:Religious buildings
2704:Musée de Montmartre
2286:Assemblée Nationale
2255:Musée Valentin Haüy
1994:8 July 2011 at the
1542:theartnewspaper.com
1232:Social Anthropology
879:rue de l'Université
688:Americas collection
362:François Mitterrand
302:Claude Lévi-Strauss
279:François Mitterrand
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3971:Fountains in Paris
3956:Café des 2 Moulins
3910:Paris Fashion Week
3895:Fête de la Musique
3877:Culture and events
3805:Fort Mont-Valérien
3673:Oscar Wilde's tomb
3576:Auteuil Hippodrome
3515:Parc de Belleville
3505:Parc André-Citroën
3353:Rue de Montmorency
3293:Pont de Bir-Hakeim
3283:Pont Alexandre III
3273:Place Saint-Michel
3258:Place du Carrousel
3223:Place de la Nation
3146:Galerie Véro-Dodat
3126:Canal Saint-Martin
2909:Tour Saint-Jacques
2804:American Cathedral
2565:Porte Saint-Martin
2494:Institut de France
2355:Paris RER stations
2265:Pont des Invalides
2198:Hôtel de Boisgelin
2132:Institut de l'Alma
1772:The New York Times
1764:Kimmelman, Michael
1517:. 28 November 2018
1469:The New York Times
1096:The New York Times
1023:Georges Condominas
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3263:Place du Châtelet
3096:Avenue de l'Opéra
3085:Bridges, streets,
3069:Palais de la Cité
3064:Palais de Justice
3047:Luxembourg Palace
3012:Hôtel de Pontalba
3007:Hôtel de la Païva
2987:Hôtel de Beauvais
2669:Musée Cognacq-Jay
2575:Tour Montparnasse
2560:Porte Saint-Denis
2480:Gare Saint-Lazare
2475:Gare Montparnasse
2455:Gare d'Austerlitz
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2053:Media related to
1830:. 6 November 2017
1693:www.quaibranly.fr
1608:978-2-9544576-4-2
1576:www.quaibranly.fr
1371:Price 2007, p.112
1181:The Art Newspaper
1108:Te Papa Tongarewa
1091:Michael Kimmelman
895:Gulumbu Yunupingu
883:Ningura Napurrula
666:Ritual mask from
371:Fondation Cartier
306:Jacques Kerchache
223:colonial conquest
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123:1,150,000 (2016)
101:48.86083; 2.29750
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3822:France Miniature
3783:Disneyland Paris
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3606:Stade Jean Bouin
3591:Parc des Princes
3550:Tuileries Garden
3476:Bois de Boulogne
3433:Rue Saint-Honoré
3378:Rue des Lombards
3368:Rue de Vaugirard
3358:Rue de Richelieu
3333:Rue d'Argenteuil
3253:Place des Vosges
3161:Galerie Vivienne
3141:Covered passages
3121:Canal de l'Ourcq
3052:Petit Luxembourg
3022:Hôtel de Soubise
2997:Hôtel de Crillon
2992:Hôtel de Charost
2959:Temple du Marais
2654:Maison de Balzac
2552:Flame of Liberty
2430:Arènes de Lutèce
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