Bernard Blistène, 66, will step down as director of the National Museum of Modern Art on June 28, at the same time as the president of the establishment, Serge Lasvignes.
He had been in this position since 2014. This last month at the head of the largest collection of modern art in Europe seems to have increased his energy tenfold.
The surprise announcement of the Bruno Decharme donation (921 major pieces of art brut) is a great coup.
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"BBL" went to Brussels on Wednesday 9 June to take the grand oral in front of the jury which will choose the future artistic director of Kanal, the new cultural center of the Center Pompidou, which is due to open in 2024, after works, in the Belgian capital. .
President Macron has just entrusted him with a public procurement mission.
Beaubourg will offer him a “despedida” (farewell party) on June 18th.
LE FIGARO.
- The Center Pompidou announces a branch in Jersey City, near New York, for 2024. It will then be closed in Paris.
Isn't that a paradox?
Bernard BLISTÈNE.
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The idea comes
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