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Centre Pompidou Launches South Korean Satellite Venue While Its Paris Museum Undergoes Five-Year Closure

The new venue launches Thursday as part of the Paris centre's global loan programme during its five-year renovation.

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The Centre Pompidou Hanwha in South Korea opens its doors to the public on Thursday. An exhibition on Cubism featuring the work of 54 artists is on view at the new venue. The opening forms part of the Centre Pompidou Paris' Constellation programme.

Under the Constellation programme, the Centre Pompidou Paris is loaning its works to museums and cultural centres across the world. The Centre Pompidou Paris is closed for five years of renovation works. The Centre Pompidou Paris is closed while it loans works to other institutions under the Constellation programme.

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