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Curator, art advisor, and art writer based in Paris.

Visual Diary: Centre Pompidou Málaga

Visual Diary: Centre Pompidou Málaga

The Centre Pompidou Málaga, located in the heart of the city, is an extension of the renowned Centre Pompidou in Paris. Like its parent institution, the museum showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art in an array of mediums. Opened in 2015, the museum’s collection is displayed within the striking Cubo building, a distinctive architectural design characterized by its geometric structure and vibrant, multicolored glass facade.

Image credit: © Centre Pompidou Málaga

I visited the permanent collection as well as the temporary exhibitions on view: Un temps à soi [a time of one’s own] and Sheila Hicks: Hilos que viajan [threads that travel]. Experience the visual diary of my museum visit below:

Fernand Léger

Left to right: Martial Raysse, Aldo Rossi

Jean Cocteau

Ernesto Neto

Joan Miró

Christian Boltanski

Left to right: Max Ernst, Joan Miró

Paintings: Arduino Cantàfora. Installation: Wilfredo Prieto

Sheila Hicks

Sheila Hicks

Contemporary Women Artists Crafting New Narratives

Contemporary Women Artists Crafting New Narratives

Caribbean Women Artists Reorienting Contemporary Art Discourse

Caribbean Women Artists Reorienting Contemporary Art Discourse