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Please don’t screw with the Pompidou Paris’s postmodern landmark is to close for refurbishment for five years – almost as long as it took to build – and while its exterior, with its famous ...
At a 2021 press conference, Fulop said the opening of the Centre Pompidou x Jersey City would “return Journal Square to being the heartbeat of New Jersey with arts and culture.” ...
The Centre Pompidou has named Xavier Rey as its director, who will lead the institution through a three-year closure of its Paris building.
The famous Centre Pompidou, a sprawling modernist complex in central Paris that houses one of the world’s leading art museums, is set to close from 2023 to 2026 for maintenance work, the French ...
In a June 2021 video news conference, the mayor of Jersey City, Steven Fulop, announced the Centre Pompidou Jersey City project, a 58,000-square-foot future museum with full access to the Pompidou ...
Richard Rogers, the Italian-born architect who designed landmark buildings including the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Millennium Dome in London, has died aged 88, media reported.
The Essone region is set to get its own art museum in December 2025, the New Centre Pompidou -- 40 minutes by car from Paris. The New Centre will host 120,000 permanent collection pieces currently ...
The Pompidou Centre in Paris hopes to put a lost Picasso masterpiece back on public display by the end of May – after a US attorney revealed it had been found in New York. La Coiffeuse, or ...
The Pompidou Centre opened in 1977. By and large, critics panned it. It was an “oil refinery” of a building, shocking, provocative and insensitive to the city streets around it.
France’s Centre Pompidou has marked its expansion into China by unveiling around 100 loaned artworks at a huge new waterfront museum in Shanghai. The Paris institution’s ambitious long-term ...
The iconic architecture of the Pompidou Centre itself will also be explored in an exhibition in Nantes, examined within the architectural concept of megastructures that found favour during the 1960s.
The new Centre Pompidou-Metz contemporary art museum tries to answer these questions in its inaugural exhibition, “What Is a Masterpiece?” which runs through Oct. 25.