Want to visit the collections of the Bourse de Commerce? Take advantage of the free evening, this Saturday, December 7, 2024, to discover this unmissable art venue in Paris.
Each first Saturday of the monththe Commerce Exchange opens its doors to us for free for a visit nocturne in complete relaxation. Of 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.the entrance to this contemporary art museum is open to you, take the opportunity to explore the rich collections exhibited on the floors of the Stock Exchange.
The next nighttime visit is planned for this Saturday December 7, 2024. On this occasion, discover the different expositions installed at the moment. On the program, contemporary art, international artists, ephemeral and breathtaking installations or even fascinating iconographic testimonies. This musée was designed to be a welcoming place for artists, a place of learning and transmission: here, visitors and creators can share their love for art.
As you walk through the aisles of the museum, take a moment to observe the wall, the ceilings, the building: after years of work, the Commerce Exchange has been completely renovated and has itself become a monumental work to admire.
In the seven galleries that surround the Roundabout, a true piece of art, and among the 6,800 m² of exhibition spaces, we find more than 10,000 works from the Pinault collection.
Between carte blanche, special exhibitions, temporary projects, the tour routes change frequently. Come back every first Saturday of the month to discover these new features!
Current news at the Bourse de Commerce:
For its new exhibition entitled “Body and Souls”, the Bourse de Commerce in Paris questions the importance of the body in contemporary thought. On this occasion, the works of around twenty artists, including Auguste Rodin, Duane Hanson and Arthur Jafa and Deana Lawson, can be admired from March 5 to August 25, 2025 in the sublime Parisian museum. [Lire la suite]
Arte Povera will be exhibited at the Bourse de Commerce in Paris from October 9, 2024 to January 20, 2025. The opportunity to learn more about this Italian artistic movement thanks to an impressive set of works created by thirteen main protagonists of Arte Povera. [Lire la suite]
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