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.
Pierre Huyghe’s film Camata (2024) unfolds in the museum’s Rotunda as a meditation in which life and death, reality and fiction, the human and the non-human are replayed to question humanity’s place within a universe shaped by technology.
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.
Guided by the museum educators, the tour offers a hands-on discovery of the Bourse de Commerce.
On March 13, 2026, the Super Cercle Opening Night for the new exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection, “Clair-obscur,” will take place.
As part of the 37th edition of Les Inrocks Festival, the Bourse de Commerce welcomes the London post-hardcore trio Moin. The evening opens with a concert by artist and producer Camille Keller, on the occasion of the release of his latest album Lack of G-LIP.
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.