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    ARMENIAN MUSEUM FIGHTS FOR ITS PARIS HOME

    Art Newspaper
    June 10 2014

    Director goes to court to regain access to the collection, after
    locks were changed on shared building

    By Francine Guillou and Victoria Stapley-Brown.

    The Musee Armenien de France has been locked out of the Hôtel d'Ennery,
    a state-owned building in Paris that it has shared with the Musee
    d'Ennery since 1953.

    The Armenian museum's director, Frederic Fringhian, has been fighting
    with the leadership of the Musee Guimet in Paris, the national museum
    of Asian art, which controls the building. In 2011, the Armenian
    museum was asked to temporarily move its collection of over 1,000
    objects during renovations on the Musee d'Ennery. Although part of
    the collection was moved back in 2012, the Armenian museum's space
    remains in poor condition and is unsafe for visitors, according to
    the Musee Guimet's leadership.

    Fringhian has now gone to civil court to regain full access to the
    building, which changed its locks in April. The Musee Guimet says
    the Armenian museum was given the option of showing its collection
    at the Musee des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Mediterranee in
    Marseilles. But Fringhian, whose complaint has already been rejected by
    one French court, maintains that the Paris building is the struggling
    museum's "only life raft".

    Next year is the centenary of the massacre, which many believe was
    genocidal, of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.

    http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Armenian-museum-fights-for-its-Paris-home/32833

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