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France's Vauban Museum Blends Modern Art Styles with Heritage Sites

Street art is becoming more accepted in the contemporary art world and France's new MAUSA Vauban Museum hopes to push street art legitimacy further. Located in the town of Neuf-Brisach, this new museum stands as a 10-year celebration of the Vauban citadel inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The space spans over 100m2 of interior space and over two kilometers of galleries showcasing the works of iconic street artists.

The MAUSA Vauban Museum currently plays host to 12 resident artists, Seth, Mesnager, Guy Denning, Levalet and Denis Meyers, each of which transformed the space into something that combines modern artistic stylings with world heritage. This combination makes exploring the cavernous museum a unique experience as the artwork blends beautifully with the surroundings while standing out as exceptional pieces.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Legitimacy - The MAUSA Vauban Museum in France showcases street art as a legitimate form of contemporary art, presenting an opportunity for other museums and galleries to embrace and display street art.
2. Integration of Modern and Heritage - The blending of modern artistic styles with world heritage sites, as demonstrated by the MAUSA Vauban Museum, offers an opportunity for other heritage sites to incorporate contemporary art and attract a wider audience.
3. Resident Artists in Museums - Having resident artists, such as the MAUSA Vauban Museum's 12 resident artists, can create a dynamic and ever-changing museum experience, opening up opportunities for other museums to collaborate with artists and create unique installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art Museums and Galleries - The MAUSA Vauban Museum's success in blending street art with heritage sites opens up opportunities for other art museums and galleries to embrace unconventional art forms and attract new visitors.
2. Heritage Tourism - The integration of modern artistic styles with heritage sites, as seen in the MAUSA Vauban Museum, can spark innovation in the heritage tourism industry, offering visitors a fresh perspective and immersive experiences.
3. Artist Collaborations - The presence of resident artists in museums, like the MAUSA Vauban Museum, presents collaboration opportunities for artists and museums in various industries, ranging from fashion to technology, to create unique and immersive art installations.

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