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Pompidou Centre opens Shanghai outpost

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FRANCE’S Pompidou Centre inaugurate­d a riverside branch in Shanghai on Tuesday, the modern and contempora­ry art museum’s first outpost outside Europe, with works by Picasso and Kandinsky among the pieces on display.

The Parisian centre will display its collection in a 25,000sq m building on the banks of the Huangpu River that traverses the financial hub of 24 million people.

Billed as the most important cultural cooperatio­n project between France and China, the museum is owned by local developer West Bund, which has a five-year agreement with the Pompidou Centre.

“Long live the friendship of China and France,” said French President Emmanuel Macron, who participat­ed in the inaugurati­on after attending an internatio­nal trade fair hosted by China.

The Centre Pompidou x West

Bund Museum Project – designed by British architect David Chipperfie­ld – opened to the public yesterday.

Macron toured the first exhibition, The Shape Of Time, featuring works by European masters as well as Asian artists.

The French leader was accompanie­d by his wife, Brigitte, as well as French musician Jean-michel Jarre and Chinese painter Yan Pei-ming.

The Pompidou Centre’s other outposts are in Brussels and the southern Spanish city of Malaga.

“China is today a major centre for artistic creation,” said Pompidou Centre president Serge Lasvignes.

“It is also an essential place to build a new audience,” said Lasvignes, adding that “young and passionate” Chinese are “progressiv­ely appreciati­ng modern and contempora­ry art”. – AFP

 ?? — Handout ?? the Centre Pompidou x West bund museum Project in Shanghai was designed by british architect David Chipperfie­ld.
— Handout the Centre Pompidou x West bund museum Project in Shanghai was designed by british architect David Chipperfie­ld.

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