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| Mixing Memory and Desire The new Kunstmuseum in Luzerne, designed by Jean Nouvel, opens on June 20, 2000 with "Mixing Memory and Desire," a exhibition of works by 25 contemporary artists set against historical art from the museum's permanent collection. The show includes work by Francis Alys, Tacita Dean, Marlene Dumas, Douglas Gordon, Eberhard Havekost, Brice Marden, Reinhard Mucha, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Charles Ray, Jeff Wall, James Welling, Franz West, Christopher Wool and others. Photos by Mary Barone |
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![]() Front of new bldg. |
![]() Jeff Wall's Restoration 1993-94 |
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![]() Collector Pamela Kramlich and New York dealer Marian Goodman |
![]() Jill Sussman, collector Dick Kramlich and Lane Coburn |
![]() Christopher Wool installation |
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![]() Paula Cooper |
![]() Curator Etienne Lullin and architect Annette Helle |
![]() Christie's contemporary specialist Philippe Segalot |
![]() David Zwirner and Angela Schoon |
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![]() London dealer Jane Hamlyn of Frith St. Gallery |
![]() Dealers Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert |
![]() Dealers Frank and Ralph Lehmann |
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![]() Paintings by Eberhard Havekost |
![]() Dealer Michael Black |
![]() Dealer Mattias Arndt |
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![]() Crowd at rooftop balcony |
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