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Temporary Exhibitions


Each season, the Louvre features a series of temporary exhibitions, each the result of the latest expert research. Some of these shows are more suitable for the general public, but in their conception they act as echoes, versions and counterpoints to the museum's collections.
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<b>Joseph Kosuth</b><br>  <i>Ni apparence ni illusion</i>

Contemporary artists at the Louvre in 2009-2010
The museum, in collaboration with FIAC, which was inaugurated in 2007, is hosting an exhibition of sculptures at the Tuileries garden and has extended the performance program "Ouvertures / Openings", with three encounters between the worlds of music and contemporary art.
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from 03-26-2010
to 09-06-2010

Meroe, Empire on the Nile
In this first exhibition devoted exclusively to Meroë, capital of a great empire on the Nile, two hundred works of art highlight the majesty of an ancient civilization and its intermingling of African, Egyptian and Greco-Roman influences.
from 07-14-2010
to 09-27-2010

Roads of Arabia - Archaeology and History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Three hundred works reveal the archaeology and the history of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia from prehistoric times to the dawn of the modern world.
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