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31 Look for art museums where people can appreciate a wide variety of art. Activity Cultural Insights MUSEUMS AROUND THE WORLD Museum Insel Hombroich “Art parallel to Nature.” This phrase was chosen by Museum Insel Hombroich to mirror a statement of Paul Cézanne’s—that art is a harmony parallel to nature. It captures the spirit of the museum’s concept of creating a space as an ideal in both museum and landscaping terms. The museum, located in Germany, is both a park and a museum combining architecture, art, and nature. Opened to the public in 1987, it includes a 21-hectare natural landscape and a museum that you can walk through during the day. It has ten sculptures that you can explore, and some of them are used as exhibition spaces. Naoshima—Japan’s Art Island Naoshima is a small island known for its fun sculptures, installations, and modern museums. Established 30 years ago to boost tourism, the project includes several other islands as well, each featuring site-specific art installations and galleries. Naoshima is the most famous, with the first permanent artwork installed in 1989. The island is a walkable canvas of public installations and buildings designed by prominent architects, including Tadao Ando. Exploring Naoshima on foot is a transformative experience. Schaulager Schaulager is located in Basel, Switzerland. It was founded in 2003 with the aim of combining the storage and display of contemporary art. As a research institution, storage facility, and place for exhibitions and events all in one, it provides specialists with unique research opportunities and a platform for dialogue and exchange. In addition, Schaulager’s exhibitions and projects make contemporary art accessible to the general public. In most museums, “seeing” and “storing” are mutually exclusive activities, but they are brought together at Schaulager. This new storage concept ensures that the work remains accessible to specialists in the fields of art and art history.

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