
"The Hanwha Seoul Pompidou Center is conceived as both an exhibition venue and a meeting point where education and art converge, offering adaptable spaces to host a broad range of activities."
"The project adopts an 'architecture of subtraction' within an existing building, carving into the tower's steel structure to create flexible exhibition spaces at its base that can accommodate diverse forms of artistic production."
"The Centre Pompidou's satellite venues in France and abroad aim to expand access to its collections and reinforce its role as a leading institution in artistic cooperation and creation."
"In Seoul, the new center follows two main objectives: to present major exhibitions drawn from the Centre Pompidou's collections and to actively contribute to artistic education and the development of emerging creative practices in Korea."
Centre Pompidou is launching a new branch in Seoul, in collaboration with the Hanwha Foundation of Culture. This 12,000 m² renovation project is located at the base of the 63 Tower skyscraper on Yeouido Island. The center aims to serve as an exhibition venue and a meeting point for education and art. It will present major exhibitions from the Centre Pompidou's collections and support artistic education in Korea, while also adapting spaces for various artistic activities.
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