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Kiasma, the museum of contemporary art; Sinebrychoff Art Museum; National Gallery (Berlin), Germany, two of whose components are: Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Berlin; Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery), Berlin; National Gallery (Athens), Greece (alternatively, the National Art Gallery and Alexandros Soutzos Museum)
The museum is the oldest in Mauritius. The museum building was constructed in 1880. [ 1 ] On 22 December 2021, Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth inaugurated the Mauritian Ex-Servicemen's World War I and World War II Tribute Gallery inside the museum.
Arts organisations based in Mauritius (1 C) P. Performing arts in Mauritius (2 C) W. Works by Mauritian people (3 C) Pages in category "Arts in Mauritius"
The Mahatma Gandhi Institute (commonly known as MGI), located in Moka on the island of Mauritius, [2] is an educational institution focused of secondary, tertiary and pre-vocational education. It also promotes and facilitates research and preservation of cultural heritage and arts.
The National Archives of Mauritius are located in Coromandel, Mauritius. The archives were officially established in 1815, one of the earliest such institutions ...
Major retrospectives were held by the Paisnel Gallery in 2011 and by the Whitford Fine Art Gallery in 2016 and 2018. Avray Wilson’s work is held in the United States by the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg and Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio among others. [6] His work can also be found in Australia in the Art Gallery of New South Wales. [12]
Over 35 sports federations are organized under the aegis of the Mauritius Sports Council. [25] Popular activities include football, volleyball, a range of martial arts (Karate, Taekwon Do, Wushu), table tennis, badminton, and pétanque, which is a form of boules. The Mauritius National Olympic committee is also based in Port Louis.
Triennale in Mauritius; Art exhibitions in Mexico; AIFACS member Exhibition at Bloomsbury Gallery University of London and Sharjah (1988) National Art exhibitions; AIFACS exhibitions [9] Annual Art Exhibitions of Sahitya Kala Parishad, Delhi ‘’Appreciable Art’’ organized by Dhoomimal Gallery at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi