Paris’ former stock exchange, the Bourse de Commerce, will reopen its doors this week having undergone a $195 million transformation into a new landmark museum for contemporary art. Three years in the ...
The Bourse de Commerce–Collection Pinault will at long last open its doors to the public in Paris on May 22 after a protracted 11-month-long delay due to successive lockdowns caused by the public ...
A curious garden has sprouted under the glass dome in the Bourse de Commerce, Pinault Collection. For its new “Minimal” exhibition, five large, geometric forms by the 81-year-old artist Meg Webster, ...
No matter what is on view, Paris’ Bourse de Commerce provides visitors with an ethereal space for wonder and contemplation. Originally built as a corn exchange in 1767, the space has been reconverted ...
It all began at Karl Lagerfeld’s Left Bank apartment in 1997. The award-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando was invited to dinner, and when he arrived, he met, there in the 18th-century entrance ...
At 84, the billionaire François Pinault will finally realise a 20-year plan to build a private museum for his contemporary art collection in Paris. France’s third-richest man is poised to open the ...
French museums will remain closed at least until the end of January due to an escalation of Covid-19 infections and fear of the aggressive new UK variant of the virus. Museums in France had hoped to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Capitalism, apparently, thrives through competition, and the cultural world is not exempt as an arena. Now ...
The worlds of art and commerce have, perhaps, never been cosier, so it’s appropriate that Paris’s newest art museum will inhabit the city’s former commodities exchange. The cultural destination, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rooksana Hossenally is a Paris-based writer covering luxury travel. As France prepares to reopen its outdoor spaces and cultural ...
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