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MUSÉE NATIONAL D'ART MODERNE – CENTRE POMPIDOU

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Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004Paris, France
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2024
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2024

The Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris presents personal objects by Renzo Piano, with tools, with discovery

The museum is housed on the4th and5th levels of the Centre Pompidou, with 12,210 m² of floor space. It boasts a collection of 120,000 works, the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world, after MoMA in New York. From this collection, 1,500 to 2,000 works are exhibited on a rotating basis. The presentation is chronological, allowing you to better understand the evolution of the visual arts over the last hundred years. Monographic and thematic rooms alternate to make the visit even more captivating. Level 5 of the center features works dating from 1905 to 1960. Level 4 picks up the thread and ends with contemporary art. This collection is constantly being enriched to keep pace with developments on the contemporary scene. On these floors, you'll find access to the halls hosting major temporary exhibitions that regularly explore a theme linked to the history of modern art or the work of a particular artist. Consult the program on the website. Last but not least, three terraces extend the museum's space, featuring imposing sculptures by Henri Laurens, Joan Miró and Alexandre Calder. A visit to the museum is almost mind-boggling, with so many masterpieces by painters and sculptors who have changed the way we look at the world. All the major currents and movements are represented: Fauvism (Derain, Matisse, Vlaminck, Dufy, Van Dongen, Rouault...), Cubism (Braque, Picasso, Léger, Gris, Gleizes...), Dadaism and Surrealism (Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia, Magritte, Dalí...), Futurism (Boccaccio, Calderon...).), Futurism (Boccioni, Russolo, Magnelli...), Expressionism (Kirchner, Kokoschka, Dix...), the Paris School (Chagall, Modigliani, Soutine...), the various trends in abstract art (Kandinsky, Mondrian, Malevitch, Pollock, Rothko, de Kooning, Hartung, Soulages, Zao Wou Ki....), art brut or informel (Fautrier, Dubuffet, Tàpies, Chaissac...), Nouveau Réalisme (Arman, Klein, Tinguely de Saint-Phalle, César...), Pop Art (Warhol, Rauschenberg, Johns...), Fluxus (Beuys, Paik, Filliou, Ben...), Minimalism (Kandinsky, Mondrian, Malevitch, Pollock, Rothko, de Kooning, Hartung, Soulages, Zao Wou Ki...)....), minimalism (LeWitt, Serra, Stella, Buren, Morellet...), Arte Povera (Manzoni, Penone, Kounellis, Pistoletto...), narrative figuration (Adami, Cueco, Erro, Fromanger, Rancillac...)... It's impossible to mention them all! In addition to these artists, who often moved from one movement to another in the course of their career, we must also mention individuals as diverse as Rousseau, Signac, Delaunay, Klee, Giacometti, Arp, Rivera, Kahlo, Bourgeois, Bacon... These treasures are complemented by pieces illustrating the history of architecture and design during the same period (Le Corbusier, Mallet-Stevens, Prouvé, Loewy, Paulin, Garouste & Bonetti, Starck, Nouvel, de Portzamparc...). We'd now like to mention a few VIPs, or Very Important Pieces, as the museum likes to call them. You'll find a new tour itinerary featuring them, taking you on a journey of discovery of some of the most emblematic works of the 20th and 21st centuries. An interesting podcast series dedicated to these works is also available on the website, providing you with a wealth of information. Tip: to check beforehand whether a painting is actually on display in the museum on the day of your visit (the reserves are gigantic and the collection is frequently renewed!), don't hesitate to consult the interactive map updated on the website. Among the museum's VIPs is the famous "Fountain" by Marcel Duchamp (1917/1964). Founder of the ready-made, Duchamp asserted the idea that any object could be a work of art if the artist chose it. With a certain provocation, he decided to exhibit a urinal. Initially rejected by a New York salon, this work is now one of the most emblematic by the artist, who undoubtedly had a major influence on twentieth-century art. Other must-sees, or VIPs, include Vassily Kandinsky's "Mit dem schwarzen Bogen (With the Black Bow)", Henri Matisse's "La blouse roumaine", Marc Chagall's "Les mariés de la Tour Eiffel", Frida Kahlo's "The frame", Piet Mondrian's "New York City" and Fernand Léger's "Les Loisirs-Hommage à Louis David", "Triptych Bleu I, Bleu II, Bleu III" by Joan Miró, "SE 71, L'Arbre, grande éponge bleue" by Yves Klein, "Bildnis der Journalistin Sylvia von Harden" by Otto Dix, "Le jardin d'hiver" by Jean Dubuffet or "Precious Liquids" by Louise Bourgeois. The list goes on and on, so we recommend you allow at least half a day for your visit to the Musée national d'art moderne - Centre Pompidou. Be warned, however: from 2025 onwards, the Centre Pompidou will be gradually closing its doors for extensive renovation work that will last no less than 5 years! The auditoriums will close in January, followed by the museum in March, and the exhibition spaces, bookshop and boutique in the summer! At the end of this period, a complete overhaul of the site - without touching its architecture - will give a new lease of life to this establishment, which in the meantime will have celebrated its 50th anniversary!

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choufute
Visited in march 2018
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Je viens de visiter l'exposition Chagall , Lissitzky et Malévitch au musée Pompidou à Paris.C'est une exposition très originale qui montre la naissance de l'école de Vitebsk crée par Chagall.J'ai pu voir de nombreuses oeuvres peu connues mais aussi celles des avant-gardistes russes de 1918 à 1922.Ils fondent le suprématisme.Les tableaux sont bien mis en valeur ,ainsi que les explications sur les murs des salles d'exposition.Je recommande vivement cette exposition qui se terminera en juillet.
Goulven35
Visited in august 2017
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Musée impressionnant d'extérieur comme intérieur. Ce musée est très moderne à voir au moins une fois, il y a certaine personnes qui aime, d'autre moins. C'est à vous de faire votre opinions !
clems37
Visited in november 2017
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Le centre Pompidou se démarque par son design avec son escalier et le musée d'art moderne qu'il est abrite est tout aussi intéressant. On y trouve des oeuvres éclectiques et insolites pour certaines. La visite se fait dans l'ordre chronologique ce qui permet de bien voir l'évolution au fil des années.
mimilee
Visited in october 2017
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Musée à faire au moins une fois qu on aime ou non l art moderne ! Et la vue sur Paris est magnifique et dégagée. L architecture du batiment est très intéressante et les escalators sont justement dans les tuyaux que l on aperçoit depuis l extérieur.
maca84
Visited in september 2016
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On aime ou on aime pas , MAis dans tous les cas incontournable aussi bien à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur. Belles exposions contemporaines.
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