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Bernard Arnault’s Paris museum to open ahead of Fiac

The museum opens 20 October

Gareth Harris
31 March 2014
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The French billionaire Bernard Arnault is due to open his long-awaited museum in Paris on 20 October, on the eve of Fiac, France’s leading art fair (23-26 October). The €100m building, which was designed by Frank Gehry, was originally scheduled to open by 2012. Arnault is the chairman of the French luxury goods group LVMH.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'Bernard Arnault’s Paris museum to open in October'

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