Loans and Exhibitions

“Exceptional and meticulously curated, this important show reassesses Mucha’s contribution as an important pedagogue, theorist, artist and designer, whose influence remains with us today.”

   - The Times

 

The Mucha Foundation conceives, curates and manages a range of touring exhibitions based around the works in the Mucha Trust Collection. We partner with Museums and Galleries worldwide to promote the work of Alphonse Mucha. We are delighted to receive enquiries from Museum directors and curators about our collection, the range of touring exhibitions we offer and the possibility of cooperating in or lending to solo or group exhibitions.

The Mucha Trust Collection is the largest and most comprehensive collection of works by Alphonse Mucha in the world. The collection consists of approximately 3,000 works of art, 4,000 photographs and an extensive written archive.

Mucha continues to attract visitors of all ages from across the world and our exhibitions have proved extremely popular. Below are some examples of exhibitions organised in partnership with leading Museums and Galleries.

Visitor numbers per venue:

Venue Dates N° Visitors
Grand Palais Immersif, Paris Mar - Nov 2023  162,000
Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague Feb - Aug 2022 177,000 
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei Dec 2021 - April 2022 113,000
Centro Cultural FIESP, Sao Paulo Sept - Dec 2019 111,000
Bunkamura Museum, Tokyo July - Sept 2019 191,000
Musée du Luxembourg, Paris Sept 2018 - Jan 2019 342,000
Mori Arts Center Gallery, Tokyo March - May 2013 283,000
Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul July - Sept 2013 120,000
Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung Sept 2011 - Feb 2012 135,000
National Palace Museum, Taipei Jun – Sept 2011 145,000
Kunsthalle Hypo Kulturstiftung Munich Oct 2009 – Jan 2010 127,000
Musee Fabre, Montpellier Jun – Sept 2009 100,000
Belvedere Vienna Feb – Jun 2009 100,000
CaixaForum Barcelona Sept 2008 - Jan 2009 182,000
CaixaForum Madrid Apr – Aug 2008 357,000
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum Jan – Mar 2005 250,000
Kunsthal Rotterdam Jan – May 2004 130,000