Fondation Cartier Pour L’art Contemporain, Paris
Across from the Louvre, another venerable Parisian art institution, Fondation Cartier, has just opened its new home. As with the foundation’s previous museum at Boulevard Raspail, this bold iteration has been designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Here, inside a Haussmann-style former department store on Place du Palais-Royal, Nouvel has inserted mobile platforms that can mechanically move up and down to change with each exhibition. The opening Exposition Générale is a grand canter through almost 600 works from the foundation’s wide-ranging collection, which includes pieces by Damien Hirst, James Turrell, Joan Mitchell and Patti Smith.
Where to stay… Just along Rue Saint-Honoré from Fondation Cartier, Mandarin Oriental, Paris houses its own one-off artworks, including a bespoke fan created by Maison Lesage. While over on the Left Bank, historic hotel Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris, where Picasso and Matisse once stayed, is one of the most recent addresses to join the fold.