Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano’s Pompidou Center opened in Paris in 1977 as a shining example of “inside-out” and “high-tech” architecture. Since then, the art museum has expanded globally. Today it operates locations in Málaga, Spain; Brussels; and recently in Shanghai, with an understated design from 2023 Pritzker Prize–winner David Chipperfield. Its first stateside location in Jersey City’s Journal Square will open in 2025 with a renovation led by OMA New York.
Earlier this month, the institution announced its plans to open two more outposts: in Seoul and Saudi Arabia.
Pompidou Center shared that it had signed a partnership agreement with the Hanwha Cultural
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