Museum of Young Art
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The Museum Of Young Art (MOYA) is a museum in Vienna, Austria devoted to 21st century art and artists. It is located on Ring Boulevard next to Burgtheater.
A recently (May 9, 2005) opened museum, MOYA presents contemporary European art and artists such as Iv Toshain, who "creates a platform for her fascination with globally relevant topics like natural romanticism, mankind, sentimentality, the ancient image of a better life."
The museum aims to present paintings, sculpture, installations, photography, videos and other media produced since the year 2000. One of such exhibits is "Young Art Global 2007", shown through September 1, 2007.
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