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Le KUMU (Eesti KunstuMuuseum) a été conçu en 1994 par l'architecte finlandais Pekka Vapaauori (né en 1962), il a été ouvert au public le 17 février 2006. Il est située dans le parc de Kadriorg à Tallin. Son architecture s'organise autour d'un immense cercle. Une partie du bâtiment rappelle par sa forme éfilée celle de l'institut du monde arabe (architecte : Jean Nouvel) à Paris mais également celle du KIASMA à Helsinki, (architecte américain Steven Holl) pour l'intérieur. Les dimensions du bâtiment sont impressionnantes et on ne peut s'empêcher de penser qu'il est peut-être surdimensionné pour un petit pays comme l'Estonie mais il répond à une volonté politique d'affirmer une identité culturelle estonienne à l'issue de l'indépendance du pays au début de la décennie 1990. La grande place d'entrée du musée et au premier plan les rampes d'accès C'est un musée d'art dont les œuvres vont du 18ème siècle à nos jours, qui organise de nombreuses manifestations culturelles, notamment dans son auditorium et qui mène une politique d'animation ambitieuse. Site du KUMU www.kumu.ee/en/ |
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