Clair-obscur
Drawing on the works of a hundred works from the Pinault Collection—and, for the first time, several modernist pieces—, the exhibition "Clair-obscur" explores the legacy of chiaroscuro as it resonates in the present day.
Drawing on the works of a hundred works from the Pinault Collection—and, for the first time, several modernist pieces—, the exhibition "Clair-obscur" explores the legacy of chiaroscuro as it resonates in the present day.
In the display cases of the Passage and in the Machine Room, Laura Lamiel’s installations transform light and color into a sensitive material. Between shadow and radiance, she composes a poetic landscape of objects and forms that invite viewers to perceive the infinitesimal and to touch, with their gaze, what usually remains invisible.
Several artists have been invited to install in-situ works inside and outside the Bourse de Commerce, to create a dialogue between the architecture and the exhibits.
For the European Night of Museums, the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection invites visitors to discover the exceptional installation I Will Keep A Light Burning by Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, with free admission, in the Rotunda from 7:00 p.m. to midnight.
The Bourse de Commerce invites art historians Gloria Moure and Nelly Gawellek, in conversation with Emma Lavigne, Director General of the Collection, to share their perspectives on the mysterious paintings of the monumental Axial Age cycle (2005-2007) by German artist Sigmar Polke.
On the occasion of the Nuit Blanche, the event which celebrates contemporary creation in all its forms, the Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection will be open from 5:00 p.m. until midnight, free of charge, reservations required.
From June 4, the Rotunda is taken over by Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya with one of her "Fog Sculptures", titled "Cloud #07156".
As the invention of photography celebrates its bicentenary, Pinault Collection presents a major group exhibition featuring around 700 works by more than 70 artists at the Bourse de Commerce.
The Pinault Collection brings together some 10,000 works of art. This ensemble is presented through exhibitions in the Pinault Collection's museums and beyond.