If you’re in Paris for the Olympics, why not discover the city’s artistic treasures—be it the Fondation Louis Vuitton or the Pinault Collection at Bourse de Commerce —at the same time?
The olympic craze might have taken a hold of the French capital this summer, and if you’re visiting Paris you should take advantage of the plethora of art the city has to offer. Beyond the iconic Louvre, Musee D’Orsay and Centre Pompidou there are several other hidden visual art gems to check out.
From the Bourse de Commerce–Pinault Collection to Foundation Louis Vuitton, here are Tatler’s five picks of exhibitions and cultural institutions in the city to visit this Olympic season.
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Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection
The Bourse de Commerce, a former stock exchange, was reconceived by famed architect Tadao Ando, and now houses part of the immense Pinault Collection - named after Francois Pinault, art collector and founder of the luxury group Kering.
Consisting of more than 10,000 works of contemporary art, the pieces from this collection are split between the Paris location and Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana in Venice. Le monde comme il va is currently on view at Bourse de Commerce, consisting of iconic works by groundbreaking contemporary artists such as Wolfgang Tillmans and Maurizio Cattelan.
A particularly special commission, To Breathe - Constellation, by South Korean artist Kim Sooja is installed in the building's iconic rotunda, comprising of a mirror on the floor at inverts the architecture as the viewer approaches it. A large selection of her video works and installations are also on view.
Until September 2, 2 rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris