Long awaited South Korean Centre Pompidou branch opens in Seoul
Summary
The Centre Pompidou Hanwha, a new branch of the famous French art museum, opened in Seoul, South Korea. The museum features an exhibition on Cubism, showing works from 54 artists, and is part of the Centre Pompidou Paris' program to share art while the original museum is being renovated for five years.Key Facts
- The Centre Pompidou Hanwha opened to the public on Thursday in Seoul.
- The opening exhibition focuses on Cubism, an art style.
- The exhibition includes works by 54 different artists.
- This new branch is part of the "Constellation" program by Centre Pompidou Paris.
- The original Centre Pompidou in Paris is closed for five years for renovation.
- The program loans art to museums and cultural centers worldwide during renovation.
- The South Korean location expands access to French modern art in Asia.
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