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	dbpprop:abstract	"Muzeum Sztuki w Milwaukee (ang. Milwaukee Art Museum skr\u00F3t MAM) - muzeum sztuki, kt\u00F3re znajduje si\u0119 przy jeziorze Michigan w Milwaukee w stanie Wisconsin. 4 maja 2001 otworzono nowy budynek zaprojektowany przez hiszpa\u0144skiego architekta Santiago Calatrav\u0119."@pl ,
		"The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is located on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Starting around 1872, multiple organizations were founded in order to bring an art gallery to Milwaukee, as the city was still a growing port town with little or no places to hold major art exhibitions. Over at least nine years, all attempts to build a major art gallery had failed. In 1881, exhibitions were held at Milwaukee's Exposition Hall, which was Milwaukee's primary event venue at the time. Shortly after that year, Alexander Mitchell donated all of her collection into constructing Milwaukee's first permanent art gallery in the city's history. The museum's history began in 1882 when the Milwaukee Museum of Fine Arts was founded. The museum dissolved six years later. In 1888, the Milwaukee Art Association was created by a group of German panorama artists and local businessmen; its first home was the Layton Art Gallery. In 1911, the Milwaukee Art Institute, another building constructed to hold other exhibitions and collections, was completed. The institute was built right next to the Layton Art Gallery. Alfred George Pelikan, who received his Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) from Columbia University, was the Director of the Milwaukee Art Institute from 1926 to 1942. The Milwaukee Art Center (now the Milwaukee Art Museum) was formed when the Milwaukee Art Institute and Layton Art Gallery merged their collections in 1957 and moved into a three-story building underneath the Eero Saarinen-designed Milwaukee County War Memorial. The museum is home to over 25,000 works of art. Its permanent holdings contain an important collection of Old Masters and 19th-century and 20th-century artwork, as well as some of the nation's best collections of German Expressionism, folk and Haitian art, American decorative arts, and post-1960 American art. The museum holds a large number of works by Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as many works by the German Expressionist, Gabriele Munter. The MAM recently gained international recognition with the construction of the white concrete Quadracci Pavilion, designed by Santiago Calatrava (his first completed project in the United States), which opened on May 4, 2001. The pavilion was engineered by the Milwaukee-based engineering firm, Graef. The structure contains a movable, wing-like brise soleil which opens up for a wingspan of 217 feet during the day, folding over the tall, arched structure at night or during inclement weather. The brise soleil has since become a symbol for the city of Milwaukee. In addition to a gallery devoted to temporary exhibits, the pavilion also houses the museum's store, as well as its restaurant, Cafe Calatrava. With the exception of the temporary exhibition gallery, the galleries themselves are contained in both the Saarinen building and a 1975 addition designed by local architect David Kahler. This addition was commissioned in 1969 to make room for other exhibits and donations."@en ,
		"Le Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) est situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Milwaukee sur les bords du Lac Michigan dans le Wisconsin. Son histoire commence avec la fondation en 1888 de la Milwaukee Art Association, par un groupe d'artistes allemands. Cette association fut h\u00E9berg\u00E9e dans un premier temps par la Layton Art Gallery. Au d\u00E9but des ann\u00E9es 1900, le Milwaukee Art Institute est fond\u00E9; il fusionne en 1957 avec la Layton Art Gallery, ce qui donne naissance au Milwaukee Art Center (le MAM, aujourd'hui). Le MAM comprend une exposition permanente d'\u0153uvres classiques du XIX et XX si\u00E8cle, ainsi que certaines des meilleures collections des peintres expressionistes allemands, d'art ha\u00EFtien, d'art d\u00E9coratif am\u00E9ricain, de post-modernisme. Il poss\u00E8de un grand nombre d'\u0153uvres de Georgia O'Keeffe. En 2001, un nouveau b\u00E2timent s'est ajout\u00E9 au corps principal, con\u00E7u par l'architecte espagnol Santiago Calatrava (sa premi\u00E8re commande am\u00E9ricaine) : il comporte une sculpture de brise-soleil, avec des auvents s'ouvrant et se fermant comme les ailes d'un grand oiseau. Le mus\u00E9e est devenu depuis un symbole important pour la ville. Les galeries con\u00E7ues en 1957 par l'architecte finlandais Eero Saarinen se trouvent toujours au c\u0153ur de l'ancien corps de b\u00E2timent."@fr ,
		"Das Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) ist ein Kunstmuseum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Die Museumsgeschichte beginnt 1888 mit der Gr\u00FCndung der Milwaukee Art Association durch deutsche K\u00FCnstler. Im Besitz des Museums befinden sich u. a. zahlreiche Werke von Georgia O'Keeffe. Das neue Museumsgeb\u00E4ude des Architekten Santiago Calatrava wurde am 4. Mai 2001 er\u00F6ffnet. Das \u00E4ltere Geb\u00E4ude aus dem Jahr 1957 wurde von Eero Saarinen entworfen."@de .
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