Date and duration of the exhibition: 18th October 2023 - 15th January 2024
Immerse yourself in the world of Picasso's drawings and engravings, featuring nearly a thousand pieces, from renowned masterpieces to unseen sketches. This exhibition offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's creative process.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM (every day except Tuesdays and Thursdays) and 11 AM to 11 PM on Thursdays
Location: Gallery 1, Level 6
Date and duration of the exhibition: 6th September – 25th March 2024
Explore the evolution of LGBTQIA+ representation through over five hundred artworks and documents from the Centre Pompidou collection. This exhibition showcases how artists have contributed to the recognition of minority sexualities, making it a vital celebration of art and social change.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM (every day except Tuesdays and Thursdays) and 11 AM to 11 PM on Thursdays
Location: Gallery 2, Level 6
Date and duration of the exhibition: 4th October 2023 – 26th February 2024
Delve into the unique journey of Gilles Aillaud, an influential artist from the 1960s French scene. This exhibition, spanning his presidency of the Salon de la Jeune Peinture and his travels in Kenya, offers a captivating narrative of his politically charged art.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM every day except Tuesdays
Location: Gallery 3, Level 1
Date and duration of the exhibition: 4th October – 26th February 2024
Discover a curated collection of Marc Chagall's drawings, ceramics, and sculptures from 1945 to 1970. Presented thanks to the generosity of Bella and Meret Meyer, this exhibition provides a fascinating insight into Chagall's artistic evolution.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM every day except Tuesdays
Location: Western Gallery, Level 4
Date and duration of the exhibition: 4th October – 8th January 2024
Witness a compelling selection of works, encompassing drawings, ceramics, and sculptures, by the four brilliant nominees for the Marcel Duchamp Prize. This exhibition offers a glimpse into the cutting-edge art of 2023, all housed within the Centre Pompidou's walls.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM every day except Tuesdays
Location: Galerie d’art graphique and Galerie du Musée, Level 6
Date and duration of the exhibition: 27th September 2023 – 26th February 2024
Explore the transformative impact of new technologies on photography's economy. Contemporary artists using digital tools to question the status of photographic images in the digital age take center stage in this thought-provoking exhibition.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM every day except Tuesdays
Location: Galerie du photographie, Level 6
Date and duration of the exhibition: 28th June – 13th November 2023
Step into a world of colorful exploration as the Centre Pompidou presents an array of artworks from its collection, all united by the rainbow theme, representing the journey and identities of individuals belonging to the LGBTQ+ community. This exhibition offers a vibrant visual journey featuring artists like Yves Klein and Anish Kapoor.
Timings: 11 AM to 9 PM every day except Tuesdays
Location: Gallery 4, Level 1
Date and duration of the exhibition: 22nd November 2023 – 1st April 2024
Celebrate the captivating work of Posy Simmonds, a British cartoonist and illustrator. This exhibition showcases her original drawings, sketches, and illustrations, along with a selection of her renowned books, making it a must-see for graphic novels and literature lovers.
The timings and location for this exhibition are yet to be announced.
The Centre Pompidou is a renowned contemporary art museum in Paris, celebrated for its striking architecture and extensive collection.
You can purchase Centre Pompidou exhibition tickets online or at the museum's ticket counter.
Centre Pompidou is typically open from 11 AM to 9 PM, except on Tuesdays when it is closed. Although the exhibition timings may vary, so check the opening hours of your choice of exhibition before visiting.
There is no formal dress code, but comfortable attire is recommended for an enjoyable visit.
Yes, Centre Pompidou has facilities to accommodate visitors with disabilities, including audio induction loops, wheelchairs, elevators, etc.
A visit to Centre Pompidou typically lasts 2-3 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibitions.
Yes, the museum offers dining options and cafes for visitors to enjoy a meal or refreshments.
It's advisable to book in advance for popular exhibitions to secure your entry and avoid long queues.
Yes, Centre Pompidou often hosts family-friendly exhibitions and provides engaging activities for children. That said, some exhibitions, such as Over The Rainbow, are not recommended for minors due to its sexually explicit nature. So, make sure to check out your particular choice of exhibition before visiting.