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Centre Pompidou New York Branch Put on Hold

Centre Pompidou, one of the world’s premier modern art museums based in Paris, has put a pause on its plans to open a satellite branch in New York. Originally set to open in Jersey City in 2027, the project is now suspended

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Pompidou’s Unstable Economic Situation

An audit report conducted by France’s Court of Auditors has revealed that the Centre Pompidou’s economic model is unsustainable. The museum is facing financial strain due to an ongoing renovation project of its primary institution in Paris and the establishment of a

Judith Butler Cancels Centre Pompidou Lectures

Theorist and philosopher Judith Butler has opted to withdraw from a series of talks at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, citing criticisms regarding their remarks on the October 7 attacks. In a statement initially published by the Art Newspaper, Butler expressed concern

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Centre Pompidou Strike Ends With an Agreement

Le Monde has reported that the strike initiated by workers at the Centre Pompidou in October concluded on January 29 with an agreement reached between CFDT and Force Ouvrière, the two unions representing the employees, and the management of the Paris institution.

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Discovering controversial Picasso at Centre Pompidou

In honour of the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s passing, the exhibition “Picasso. Dessiner à l’infini” (Picasso. Drawing to Infinity), organised by the Centre Pompidou in collaboration with the Musée National Picasso-Paris, will shine a spotlight on the most prolific part of