May 28, 2010

Metz Nets Art Treasures

The popular Pompidou arts centre in Paris now has a smaller cousin 170 miles to the east.

The Metz Pompidou will have no permanent collection of its own but will show, in six-month or yearly rotations, parts of the vast collection of 65,000 contemporary works held by the Pompidou in Paris, most of which are never displayed.

There are also spaces in the spectacular new building for other contemporary art forms, including cinema, modern music and dance.

Metz, the capital of the Lorraine region, is hoping to recreate the success of the European arm of New York’s Guggenheim museum, which has transformed the fortunes of Bilbao in northern Spain since 1997.

The director of the Metz Pompidou, Laurent Le Bon, said: “For us it’s a little French Revolution – yet it’s such a simple thing. We are just saying that the big collections are for everyone, not just for Paris.”

This is the first stage in a drive to decentralise the French state’s enormous art collection. A branch of the Louvre will follow in 2012 in Lens, a former coal town only an hour from the Channel Tunnel.

by Andy Moreton

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September 5, 2008

An Artful Collaboration

Filed under: Luxury hotels in Paris, Museums, Picasso — admin @ 9:59 pm

Three of France’s leading museums are joining forces in October to mount an unprecedented series of exhibitions devoted to the life and work of Picasso.
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For the first time, the Grand Palais, the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay in Paris will work together to run simultaneous displays of paintings by the Spanish master.

Nearly 200 of his works will be on show, many on loan from some of the world’s most prestigious collections. The majority will be shown in the Grand Palais, where an exhibition of 120 Picasso canvasses will hang alongside works by painters including Velásquez, Goya, Rembrandt and Van Gogh.

It’s hoped the combined display will break all attendance records for an art exhibition in France.

by Andy Moreton

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