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Musée des Arts Décoratifs
With its expansive permanent and temporary collections, exhibits, arts education programming, and professional training, the second-oldest museum ...
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In 1969, French President Georges Pompidou envisioned an ambitious construction project that would bring together a large public library and modern art museum into one cultural institution to draw visitors to Paris. Following an international competition, architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers were selected for their bold concept that was rooted in structural expressionism. Eight years later, Centre Pompidou welcomed the first visitors into Musée National d'Art Moderne and Bibliothèque publique d'information. The museum began staging influential exhibitions of 20th-century art, and slowly expanded its collections of modern and contemporary art.
In 1992, the newly created Department of Cultural Development started to program live performances, lectures, film screenings, debates, and symposia for the public. Several decades and renovations later, Centre Pompidou stands as a premier fine-arts institute, home to an exceptional architecture and design collection, and one of the continent's most popular cultural venues.
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Acquisition - "Beyond the Vulnerability" by Chen Zhen
ACQUISITIONS - "LA GRANDE MOMIE" BY PAUL-ARMAND GETTE; "TOTEM" BY PIERO GILARDI; "UNTITLED -SHELVES-" BY ADRIAN VILLAR ROJAS, AND "MANN MIT GRÜNER WESTE" BY MARWAN
ACQUISITIONS - "CHARU" BY ATUL DODIYA; "UNRAVEL" BY ANRI SALA; AND "LEZART III" BY TUNGA
Exhibition - Roy Lichtenstein – A Retrospective (2013)
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Exhibition - Paris-Delhi-Bombay…
Acquisition - "Giant Triple Mushroom, Amanita muscaria"
ACQUISITIONS - 7 WORKS BY ALINA SZAPOCZNIKOW
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Exhibition - Alexander Calder, The Paris Years, 1926-1933
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Project - Arts Website for Children