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Mumok (tam adından <u>Mu</u>seum <u>mo</u>derner <u>K</u>unst Stiftung Ludwig Wien'den) ; "Modern Sanat Müzesi, Ludwig Vakfı, Viyana") Viyana, Avusturya'daki Museumsquartier'de bulunan bir müzedir. Avrupa'nın en büyük modern sanat koleksiyonlarından birini içeren mumok'un satın alma yelpazesi arasında American Pop Art, Fluxus, Nouveau Réalism, Viyana Aksiyonizmi, Arte Povera, Conceptual Art ve Minimal Art yer alıyor. Galeriler, ikisi yeraltında olmak üzere beş seviyeye kronolojik olarak bölünmüştür. Ayrıca sinema, kütüphane ve stüdyo da bulunmaktadır.

Müze, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns ve Roy Lichtenstein'ın önemli eserleri de dahil olmak üzere 10.000 modern ve çağdaş sanat eseri koleksiyonuna sahiptir. tarafından müzeye 230'dan fazla sanat eseri hediye edildi. ve eşi Irene 1981'de. Bu müze, Amerikan Pop Sanatı, Fotoğraf Gerçekçiliği, Fluxus ve Nouveau Gerçekçiliğinden Viyana Eylemciliğine, Arte Povera, Kavramsal ve Minimal Sanat'a kadar Avrupa'nın en büyük modern ve çağdaş sanat koleksiyonlarından birini içerir. Galeriler kronolojik olarak ikisi yeraltında olmak üzere beş seviyeye ayrılmıştır. Ayrıca bir sinema, kütüphane ve stüdyo da bulunmaktadır.

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