Nuit Blanche 2024: exhibition, dance and family visits at the Bourse de Commerce

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Photos by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Published on May 6th, 2024 at 06:39 p.m.
The Bourse de Commerce is taking part in the 2024 edition of Nuit Blanche in Paris: this Saturday, June 1, 2024, the museum is opening its doors to us free of charge until midnight!

Since its opening, the Bourse de Commerce has quickly won over the hearts of Parisians: with its exhibitions and various cultural events, the museum has quickly become a must-see forcontemporary art lovers. So it's hardly surprising that the Bourse de Commerce is taking part in one of Paris's biggest art events of the year.

This Saturday, June 1, 2024, Nuit Blanche returns to the capital! An entire night dedicated to contemporary creation in all its forms, to introduce the general public to the artists of today and tomorrow. Performances, installations, concerts, exhibition tours: in every corner of Paris, you'll find free events to keep you going until the end of the night.

As you may have guessed, the Bourse de Commerce is taking part in the 22nd Nuit Blanche. For the occasion, the art venue is opening its doors free of charge until midnight. Find out more about the program for this not-to-be-missed event.

The Nuit Blanche program at the Bourse de Commerce :

  • Exhibition
    The "Le monde comme il va" exhibition, on view until September 2, will be accessible free of charge from 7pm to midnight. This is an opportunity to discover an exceptional panorama of works by some thirty artists from the Pinault Collection, and a spectacular installation by artist Kimsooja, in the heart of the museum's Rotonde.

  • Visits
    Throughout the visit, mediator-lecturers offer viewpoints from which to better observe the works and architecture of the building. The museum also organizes a family tour, "Quel cirque!", inviting visitors to explore "Le monde comme il va" (The world as it goes) through playful insights into the works, while enjoying the building's metamorphosis and loss of reference points.
  • LOW JACK, INVERNOMUTO / Mangrovia
    Saturday, June 01, 2024 from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

    Low Jack, a French composer of Honduran origin, draws inspiration from the multiplicity of musical languages associated with underground subcultures. Invernomuto, a duo from Milan, explores cultures through various media, privileging the vernacular in order to understand oral cultures.
    "Mangrovia" is a short film set in Martinique, in the heart of the mangrove - a tropical forest between land and sea. In this ecosystem, dancer and choreographer Rayna, a leading figure in the French West Indies dancehall movement, performs a looped dance movement, the headtop, an allegory of the mourning process. An inner voice, embodied by French artist Bamao Yendé, plunges us into her thoughts, tackling themes of identity, death and nature with humor and nostalgia.
    With the support of Monde Nouveaux.



  • POL TABURET / My Eden's Pool
    Saturday, June 01, 2024 from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

    Of Guadeloupean origin, Pol Taburet was born in Paris in 1997. In his works, he develops a mythology that is both personal and collective, free from all temporal reference points, drawing inspiration from ancient island cults, Caribbean beliefs and contemporary culture.
    In keeping with the theme of overseas territories highlighted by Nuit blanche, the Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection is spotlighting French artist Pol Taburet with the presentation of one of his most recent paintings. In the Chapelle Sainte Agnès of the Saint-Eustache church, this painting takes up the iconography of Christ carrying the cross, hijacking it by tinting it with eroticism, while at the same time affixing to it the gaze of a generation of young artists anxious to continue representing black bodies.



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An opportunity not to be missed, to discover all the treasures of the Bourse de Commerce! And don't miss all the events taking place around the museum that evening.

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On June 1st, 2024
From 07:00 p.m. to 11:55 p.m.

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    2 rue de Viarmes
    75001 Paris 1

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    Free

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