Paris Orbital — The life and death of Zoë Lund with Stephanie LaCava
Paris Orbital is a pulp public program initiated by the Bourse de Commerce revisiting Paris mythologies
Paris Orbital is a pulp public program initiated by the Bourse de Commerce revisiting Paris mythologies
As part of the Paris Autumn Festival, the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection will devote an evening to Noé Soulier’s film Fragments. The projection in the Auditorium will be followed by a conversation between Soulier and Chris Dercon, President of RMN-Grand Palais.
Conceived by Clément Dirié, Expologie is a cycle of events about emblematic exhibitions in the history of contemporary art.
To celebrate the launching of our new programmes designed for children and their families, the Bourse de Commerce is organizing an exceptional week-end, on the 10th and 11th of September from 10am to 2pm. Discover the museum through a free programme that includes workshops, games and storytelling!
For the European Heritage Days, the Bourse de Commerce is opening its doors free of charge, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (booking required) for the public to discover the historical architecture of the space.
In late September, the landscape imagined by Philippe Parreno for the Rotunda of the Bourse de Commerce will disappear, making way for the autumn and winter months, for an immersive, cosmic, and nocturnal work by artist Anri Sala.
Open Monday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Late opening on Friday, until 9:00 pm
Closed on Tuesdays and May 1
Late opening every first Saturday of the month from 5pm to 9pm
Full rate : 15 €
Reduced rate : 10 €
Free entry with the Membership Pinault Collection card
Free entry without booking after 4 pm for Super Cercle members
The Bourse de Commerce proposes a concert by Mark Ernestus’ Ndagga Rhythm Force, which brings together Mark Ernestus, a pioneer of 1990s German techno dub, with a group of Senegalese sabar musicians, whose polyrhythms are conducive to trance.
For the second consecutive year, the network Canopée#, which consists of several cultural institutions in the Les Halles neighbourhood, has come together around a common event, Canopée# Estiv’Halles on 2-3 July.
For the third evening, the Bourse de Commerce and the Ugandan festival Nyege Nyege propose a live show of the ultra-rapid, intense sounds of the Indonesian duo Gabber Modus Operandi ft. Wahono and Ugandan ensemble Nakibembe Xylophone.
On the second evening, the Bourse de Commerce and the New York label Blank Forms invite the New York collective Standing on the Corner, which was founded in 2014 by the Puerto Rican artist and composer Gio Escobar. This collective embodies New York’s new musical avant-garde.