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Saudi Arabia to give €50m towards Centre Pompidou refurbishment
France will also help develop a raft of new museums in the kingdom, including a photography institution
Plans for Centre Pompidou outpost in New Jersey are revived, in a new space
The hotly debated Jersey City satellite of the venerated Parisian institution appears to be back on the books after it was "paused indefinitely" in June
Perrotin and its artists have made a €6m donation to the Pompidou—could the move set a precedent?
The gift of 23 works by 17 of the mega gallery's artists, worth over three times the museum's annual acquisitions budget, will go on display next month
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Hanwha, the main partner of the forthcoming museum, has come under fire for its links to Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems
Centre Pompidou Seoul partner's links to Israeli arms manufacturer draw criticism
Hanwha, which will operate the forthcoming museum, has come under fire for its ties to Elbit Systems
Centre Pompidou Málaga to remain in place for another decade
Despite setbacks at satellite sites elsewhere, an extension to the gallery's collaboration with the Spanish city has been agreed
Ten essential artworks to see in Paris
Whether you're looking for a culture hit while taking in the Olympics or strolling along the Seine on a weekend break, make sure not to miss out on these masterpieces in the City of Light
State lawmakers pull funding for New Jersey's Centre Pompidou outpost
The mayor of Jersey City says the move to scuttle the Paris museum's first US location was politically motivated
Centre Pompidou must not close for five years, say French critics and curators
An open letter has called for the public to have access to the complex during its major forthcoming renovation—and for the role of Paris’s state institutions to be protected as a result
Centre Pompidou renovation project at ‘high risk of slippage’
Supreme auditing body Cour des comptes judges Paris museum's five-year renovation project as “underfunded and insufficiently piloted”
The Week in Art podcast | Art’s AI reckoning, the rise of comic art and Degas’ Miss La La
Why the art world must tackle the questions posed by artificial intelligence head on, plus comics celebrated in two European locations and Degas’ portrait of the circus artist Anna Albertine Olga Brown
Judith Butler pulls out of Pompidou lectures after Israel-Hamas comments
The Berkeley professor did not want to be a "distraction" to the event in Paris after she was criticised for describing the 7 October attacks as an “act of armed resistance”
How Constantin Brâncuși shaped the course of sculpture in the 20th century
The Centre Pompidou in Paris is staging a huge exhibition of the Romanian artist’s work with a “lively and joyful” thematic hang
Controversy swirls around Centre Pompidou ahead of 2025 closure
Talks between trade unions and the French culture ministry stall as workers fear for their future during the Paris museum’s five-year shutdown
Artist Tarik Kiswanson, who spotlights the plight of Palestinian refugees, has won France’s top art prize
Recent works by the artist are on show at the Centre Pompidou along with works by the three other Prix Duchamp nominees
Planned Centre Pompidou outpost in New Jersey is ‘a circus of waste and excess’, according to Republican report
A Republican state senator is taking Jersey City’s mayor and New Jersey’s governor to task over the delayed museum project
New museum in Saudi Arabia bolsters collection after inking partnership deal with Centre Pompidou
The contemporary art institution is one of 15 “cultural assets” in development in the Arabian state’s AlUla heritage region
Paris's Centre Pompidou to shut for five years as part of major renovation project
The institution will be closed for its own 50th anniversary—but will work with the city's museums, including the Louvre, to stage projects during the period
The dawn of blockchain? CryptoPunks evangelist Noah Davis on why the Centre Pompidou NFT show is a game-changer
Davis oversaw $69m Beeple NFT sale at Christie’s in 2021
Pompidou restores three paintings damaged in the Beirut explosion
Kees Van Dongen's portrait of the Lebanese art collector Nicolas Sursock among the works that needed restoration
Louvre retains its place as the most-visited art museum in the world
Paris institution tops our visitor figures survey yet again, while the city’s other museums do well too
First Saudi, now Seoul: Centre Pompidou confirms latest move of global expansion
Paris-headquartered museum brand will open its South Korean outpost in 2025
Leading Indian Modernist SH Raza gets first public museum retrospective at Centre Pompidou in Paris
The monographic show spans a 60-year career, from his beginnings in Bombay to later life in France
Centre Pompidou to open contemporary art museum in Saudi Arabia
The Paris institution's latest outpost is part of drive to rebrand the Middle Eastern state
Paris's Centre Pompidou breaks new ground by acquiring 18 NFTs
The acquisition, the first of its kind by a major French public museum, includes works by Jonas Lund, Robness, Agnieszka Kurant and Sarah Meyohas
France makes art inroads in Saudi Arabia with Centre Pompidou project allegedly on the horizon
The outpost would be the gallery's latest international satellite and the latest of many France-driven arts initiative in the Middle Eastern country
The Big Review: Alice Neel at the Centre Pompidou ★★★★★
While her New York peers were fighting over the future of abstraction, Alice Neel was urgently capturing life
Seven shows to see during Paris + par Art Basel
From Monet and Mitchell at Fondation Louis Vuitton to Munch at the Musée d’Orsay
Screaming plants, lockdown drawings and African magic: Tatiana Trouvé on creating unsettling, imaginary worlds
As a major solo exhibition opens at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the artist discusses her disquieting work in drawing and sculpture
French museums survived a drastic fall in tourism but may face uphill struggle as state support dries up
France’s status as a honeypot for tourists from Asia and the US has taken a huge hit, from which its cultural institutions are still reeling. Now the country’s museums hope that French and European visitors can restore their finances