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Artmonte-carlo takes advantage of an open fair calendar to entice blue-chip galleries to Monaco

A work by Xavier Veilhan perched in front of the entrance to Artmonte-carlo 2021 on the Esplanade Grimaldi Forum Photo: Julien Gremaud Artmonte-carlo (15-17 July) opened in the glamorous, sun-drenched principality of Monaco with preview for collectors on Wednesday. The mood at the fair’s fifth edition was buoyant despite a decrease in exhibitors from 73 to just 27. Held in a different part of the Grimaldi Forum due to the downsizing, it retains its “salon d’art DNA” atmosphere, with a premier league level of exhibitors. And most galleries have brought over a broad offering to appeal to the collector base in Monaco, which is known as a tax haven for multi-millionaires.

Pinault s Bourse de Commerce plans to finally launch on 22 May as Macron gives French museums the green light to reopen

The Bourse de Commerce-Pinault Collection was scheduled to open last June © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Niney et Marca Architectes, agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier Museums and cultural venues in France can reopen from 19 May, French President Emmanuel Macron announced yesterday. This is welcome news for museums that have been closed since 30 October 2020. It also means that the mega collector François Pinault can finally inaugurate the Bourse de Commerce-Pinault Collection in central Paris on 22 May, nearly a year after it was originally scheduled to open last June. France’s third national lockdown ends on 2 May, and the reopening of different sectors will be rolled out gradually over four phases. On 3 May, people will be able to travel beyond the current restriction of ten kilometres from their homes. On Wednesday 19 May, museums, theatres and cinemas will be able to reopen. For theatres and cinemas, 800 visitors will be allowed inside, a restricti

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