Fondation Cartier unveils its new location at Paris’ Place du Palais-Royal, near the Louvre

Before the Fondazione Prada and the Fondation Louis Vuitton, there was Fondation Cartier in Paris – and it’s just moved to a new location

Also designed by Nouvel – the architect behind iconic buildings such as the National Museum of Qatar in Doha and the Institute du Monde Arabe in Paris – the new incarnation of the Fondation is housed in a heritage building dating back to 1855.
Nouvel introduced a groundbreaking innovation in the structure: a system of movable platforms that can be adjusted to different heights to create completely different spaces. Think of them as “floating galleries” that exist vertically across multiple floors and allow curators and exhibition designers to open up spaces or contract them depending on the artworks on display.

For the inaugural exhibition, the curatorial team of the Fondation Cartier – led by director of collections Grazia Quaroni – identified some common threads running through the permanent collection of the foundation to conceive “Exposition Générale”. The show marks four decades of contemporary art through four sections: Machines d’Architecture, Être Nature, Making Things and Un Monde Réel. Each theme reflects topics that the foundation has explored through events, talks and performances throughout its history, ranging from utopian architecture to climate change, new materials and techniques, and science and technology.

“Curating an exhibition is a joyful, but also torturous process of making choices and deciding on an exhibition design,” said Béatrice Grenier, the foundation’s director of strategic projects and international programmes, during a chat on opening day. “We approached FormaFantasma because, beyond practices like product design, they also explore exhibition design as a curatorial tool in their work for museums around the world.”