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Serge Lasvignes: "The question of closing Beaubourg for work in 2023 arises"

2020-09-28T16:54:32.687Z


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW -The Center Pompidou has been hit hard by the crisis. Added to this is the need to schedule a renovation project, the terms of which have not yet been decided. Its president, Serge Lasvignes, exclusively discusses this future.


The time has come for strategy in institutions which are suffering the full brunt of the crisis.

Appointed in 2015 as president of the Center Pompidou, Serge Lasvignes, 66, had his mandate extended on April 1 by the former Minister of Culture, Franck Riester.

Enarque (promotion Liberté-égalité-fraternité, 1989), he was secretary general of the government from 2006 to 2015 and was able to use his talent as a negotiator at the head of the museum.

The mandate of this senior official hit by the age limit, on October 6, has just been extended by the Council of Ministers until June 28, 2021 while the Center Pompidou could well close three years to face major structural work.

LE FIGARO How do you establish a program in such chaos?

Serge LASVIGNES.

- Quicksand, that's the context.

One of the major characteristics of the period, perceived by business leaders, artisans, museums, everyone, is uncertainty.

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