Fondation Cartier
a contemporary art museum
Fondation Cartier inhabits a striking clear glass building designed by Pritzker Prize architect Jean Nouvel surrounded by a modern woodland garden landscaped by Lothar Baumgarten. Would you believe that the landscaper's name translates to "tree garden?"
Seen from across Boulevard Raspail, it is difficult to discern the trees from the building with a multitude of green reflections.
Fondation Cartier is one of Europe's most important institutions for contemporary arts. It hosts a constant stream of temporary exhibitions focusing on particular contemporary artists, schools, or themes. It is also an important patron to contemporary artists,
commissioning important works and offering artist-in-residence programs.
bon weekend
Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
261, boulevard Raspail
75014, Paris
Joining James' Weekend Reflections
The reflections are stunning!
ReplyDeleteHello Genie:
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful is all of this, both the building itself as well as the concept of the Foundation itself.
Mr. Baumgarten appears to be living up to his name.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo! Are the trees inside? Outside? Real or reflections? You keep on looking at it to try to answer the questions. Bon weekend!!
ReplyDeleteAh the greenery! That's gorgeous
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It really is hard to tell what's inside and what's out.
ReplyDeleteLucky artists who get to be "in-residence" here!
What a great reflection.
ReplyDeleteJ'ai un petit pincement au coeur, en voyant le drapeau tricolore...
ReplyDeleteQuelle belle photos.
Nice reflection and a nice looking building.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you post a little history with the photo!
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