The Centre Pompidou's 40th anniversary was met with music, dance, drama, film, and fine art. In its day, it was dismissed by traditionalists as an 'eyesore' but now remains as another avant-garde structure. It was a passionate art-motivated place and I was quickly absorbed in the special concerts, performances, and exhibitions. It was a dynamic experience, redefining the traditional 'silent onlooker' attitude with new ideas of what a museum ought to be. The cultural centre was complete with visual art and installation, music, and audiovisual research - supporting the notion that a museum can be a place to decompress and interact...
Centre Pompidou 40th Anniversary
Inspired by Paris' famous art centre and gallery...
This looks really cool!