A Living Museum

The Louvre is not a dusty shrine to the past—it's a living, breathing space where past and present meet. The glass pyramid entrance, controversial when built in 1989, now seems as essential as the palace's historic facades. Similarly, conversations about cultural heritage, colonial history, and who gets to tell which stories are reshaping how we understand these collections.

We'll address these topics honestly and respectfully, acknowledging that museums are evolving institutions. Some objects have complex histories. Some galleries tell incomplete stories. By recognizing these realities, we can engage more thoughtfully with what we see.