Partners
The Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain expresses its genuine thanks to its partners.
LCI
Direct Soir
Le Nouvel Observateur
Overblog
evene.fr
Dailymotion
Fnac
MTV
Le Mouv'
France Info
Novotel Paris Les Halles
Dada
Loisirs & Création
Montana
Posca
Le TAG au Grand Palais
LCI
LCI is pleased to support the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti, which will be featured in the channel’s news flashes and special reports. With 55 news summaries per day, magazines and numerous special editions, LCI lets its viewers follow current events in real time and offers them in-depth analysis of the news.
Direct Soir
Direct Soir, France’s leading free evening edition newspaper, is pleased to be a partner of the exhibition Born in the Stree—Graffiti.With its emphasis on entertainment, readers find essential news on cultural events, lifestyle and leisure, TV programs, and now sports with the new supplement Direct Sport every Friday.
Le Nouvel Observateur
Le Nouvel Observateur is pleased to be a partner of the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and its exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti. Every week, Le Nouvel Observateur analyzes current political, economic, social, and cultural events—the very same subjects at the heart of the graffiti movement.
Overblog
Overblog, the most visited blog platform in France, is pleased to be a partner of Born in the Streets—Graffiti. All of our blogs have rallied together to spread the word about this flagship exhibition and Overblog will feature the event on its homepage in a special folder collecting all the articles written on the exhibition.
Evene
It is with great enthusiasm that evene.fr supports the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti, a project which shares the same ambition as France’s foremost cultural website by offering a unique point of view on the history of an art that has always been on the periphery of social codes.
Dailymotion
Dailymotion is pleased to be a part of the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti and reaffirms its commitment to contemporary creation by offering its users the chance to watch exclusive videos of this event on www.dailymotion.com.
Fnac
In connection with the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti, the Fnac is, once again, a partner of the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, and is delighted to present the public with this new form of expression and its numerous representatives.
MTV
Created in 1981, MTV has always supported graffiti culture, which has even influenced the network’s logo! This exhibition recounts the history of a movement born at the foot of the network’s first offices in New York. MTV, an original!
Le Mouv'
Open to all urban and musical trends, Le Mouv’ is a proud partner of the exhibition, Born in the Streets—Graffiti, which offers an opportunity to discover the messages and authors of this little-known and clandestine—but key—art movement.
France Info
France Info, France’s news radio station, is an official sponsor of Born in the Streets—Graffiti. The emphasis on the themes of urbanism and the role of art in the city make this exhibition a key cultural event which France Info is pleased to be a part of.
Novotel Paris Les Halles
Reaffirming Novotel’s commitment to the development of contemporary art throughout the world for nearly fifteen years, the four-star Novotel Paris Les Halles, with its contemporary design, located in the heart of Paris, is happy to sponsor the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti.
Dada
Dada is happy to accompany the Fondation Cartier and its exhibition on an art in perpetual renewal created by young men and women. Read about the show’s artists and the landmark moments in the history and
evolution of graffiti, from its beginnings to the present day, in a special issue.
Loisirs & Création
Loisirs & Création, France’s arts and crafts specialists, support the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in its educational activities for children. Loisirs & Création has made its material available to these budding artists in their creation of objects inspired by street artists.
Montana
Montana Cans, one of the leading companies for graffiti art supplies, is very pleased to support the exhibition Born in the Streets—Graffiti. Run by former graffiti artists and developed in a garage sixteen years ago, Montana Cans has indeed always been committed to support, supply, and broadcast street artists from all around the world.
Posca
Posca, le marqueur culte de la création !
Posca est heureux de s'associer à l’exposition Né dans la rue - Graffiti dans le cadre des Soirées Nomades programmées par la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain.
Artcurial
Le TAG au Grand Palais
Clear Channel
Clear Channel, numéro un mondial de la communication extérieure, est fier de s’associer à l’exposition Né dans la rue – Graffiti. L’échange avec les artistes est essentiel pour Clear Channel qui propose sur tous ses supports de communication des messages en relation avec les nouvelles formes de création contemporaine.
