The Musée Picasso and the Centre Pompidou have entered into a partnership designed to strengthen links between the two Paris institutions. The agreement involves collaboration on joint exhibitions, education and research, as well as ticketing initiatives. The museums will also work jointly on loans and the storage of works. The latter is particularly crucial for the Pompidou: the institution’s president, Serge Lasvignes, recently acknowledged the difficulty of storing its 115,000-strong collection. “We have stores that we will have to relocate. The plan is to move them to a site in the greater Paris region and to make them partially accessible,” he said.