The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art provides a free exhibition space for artists worldwide, including well-known artists and artists not yet known to the public. The Cartier Foundation is not only a space for artists to exhibit and create, but also a space for dialogue with the public by organizing various exhibition-related lectures, concerts, performances, etc.
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The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art provides a free exhibition space for artists worldwide, including well-known artists and artists not yet known to the public. The Cartier Foundation is not only a space for artists to exhibit and create, but also a space for dialogue with the public by organizing various exhibition-related lectures, concerts, performances, etc.
I really liked it. The designs were beautiful and extremely complex. Some were almost impossible to imagine being built; what really surprised and impressed me was that most of the designs were built and I found video clips of several construction projects fascinating. Junya Ishii is a skilled architect and a very intelligent artist and thinker. It is quite good in terms of actual architecture; air-conditioned, made of glass, and a small garden, and a cafe. I hope to visit the exhibition again someday
This is also a place to showcase contemporary art sponsored by Cartier. Because people are watching the exhibition quietly, I am not embarrassed to take pictures. The collection inside is also very good, and some are also very precious.
I like the appearance very much, all of them are transparent glass, very design. The exhibits inside will be replaced regularly, and they are all very interesting contemporary art. This time I went there was just a theme exhibition about animals and nature. It was visual and auditory, painting, video, audio, and some things about natural environmental protection. It was very interesting and educational. There were many parents with children. The gardens at the back are beautiful too.
In 1994, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art moved to Paris and has since been housed in a spacious and bright building designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel. In its unique furnishings, it seems that exhibitions, conferences and artworks have gained some new vitality.