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Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa, drawn both from its important collections and the changing series of exhibitions. The gallery also has an innovative programme of educational activities, lectures and events.
The Aichi Arts Center is a grand cultural complex in Nagoya's downtown Sakae district. With twelve stories above ground and five stories below ground, it houses an art museum, rental gallery, art theaters(theater, concert hall, and mini theater), the Aichi Prefectural Arts Promotion Service, and the Art Library. The various sections collaborate to offer projects that meet increasingly advanced and diverse demands for cultural programs.
The Albertina accommodates one of the largest and most precious graphic art collections in the world. Its foundation and name go back to the passionate art lover and collector Duke Albert of Saxony-Teschen (1738-1822). It also boasts prominent architectural and photographic collections.
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery's collection is rich in post-war American and European art, acquired mostly through the generosity of its patron, the late Seymour H. Knox, Jr. Abstract expressionism, pop art, and art of the 1970s through the end of the century are well represented by exceptional examples by artists such as Gorky, Pollock, Warhol, and Johns.
The Museum opened to the public in 1988 after Rochelle Slovin was appointed as Executive Director by the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, to run their public education programme.