Private Sector Boosts France’s Cultural and Artistic Initiatives

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The article discusses how France's private sector, through philanthropy and private foundations like Fondation Cartier and Fondation Louis Vuitton, significantly supports the country's cultural sector, complementing public funding amidst economic and political challenges. Despite the benefits, there are criticisms regarding tax advantages and unequal distribution of cultural investments, with concerns about the future of public cultural funding and the impact of political shifts on cultural support.
- Philanthropy rules: how the private sector is supporting France’s national culture The Art Newspaper
- 'The spirit of the new Fondation Cartier is not that of a cathedral where one must always do more, always bigger' Le Monde.fr
- Jean Nouvel arranges Fondation Cartier around five giant moving floors Dezeen
- Cartier, Vuitton and Pinault Use Private Money for Public Art Shows The New York Times
- Fondation Cartier moves its modern art collection across from the Louvre The Times
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