The New National Museum of Monaco (NMNM), formerly Musée National de Monaco (French: Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM), Musée National de Monaco), [1] is a museum of contemporary visual art in Monaco.
The museum began organizing temporary exhibitions at Villa Paloma in 2010.
[2] The venues display two exhibitions annually.
[3] Exhibitions at the museum have included retrospectives of Erik Bulatov and Yinka Shonibare;[3] "Monacopolis" – depictions of architecture, town planning and urbanisation in Monaco;[4] "Artifices instables – stories of ceramics", from September 2020 through January 2021;[5] and, in 2022, "Newton, Riviera", a photo exhibition in homage to Helmut Newton[6] was followed by an installation to spotlight artist and designer Christian Bérard.
[7] NMNM holds an extensive collection of works relating to painter Kees van Dongen.