Seoul's Centre Pompidou Hanwha aims to build a cultural bridge between France and South Korea
The institution, designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, opened on June 4, contributing to the museum landscape in the South Korean capital.
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The institution, designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, opened on June 4, contributing to the museum landscape in the South Korean capital.
The Centre Pompidou Hanwha in South Korea opens its doors to the public on Thursday, with an exhibition on Cubism featuring the work of 54 artists. It is part of the Centre Pompidou Paris' Constellation programme, through which the cultural centre is loaning its works to museums and cultural centres across the world while it is closed for a five years of renovation works.
L'ouverture a รฉtรฉ marquรฉe une manifestation dรฉnonรงant sa collaboration avec le conglomรฉrat sud-corรฉen Hanwha.