Luxe Watch Meets Art
Helmi Yusof
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Iconic watch brand Richard Mille expands its commitment to art with a new three-year partnership with Palais de Tokyo, an innovative art space unlike most.
The Palais de Tokyo is not a museum per se. It has no collections of its own. But its enormous gallery space of 22,000 sq metres showcases a changing exhibition of modern and contemporary art. First opened in 2002, the Palais de Tokyo has welcomed disciplines such dance, film and video, when other art spaces did not.
Richard Mille is kicking off its partnership with Palais de Tokyo with the opening of Sensible, a solid showcase of works by top-notch artists Theaster Gates, Franck Scurti, Julien Creuzet, Angelica Mesiti and Julius von Bismarck.
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