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=====Málaga===== In 2015, approximately 70 works from the Centre Pompidou's collection went on show in a {{convert|2000|m2|sqft|abbr=off}} subterranean glass-and-steel structure called ''The Cube'' (''El Cubo'') in [[Málaga]]. According to the Spanish newspaper ''[[El País]]'', the annual €1 million cost of the five-year project were funded by the city council.<ref>Harris, Gareth (31 December 2013), [http://theartnewspaper.com/articles/Mlagas-mayor-says-the-Pompidou-is-coming/31407 Málaga's mayor says the Pompidou is coming] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101102043/http://theartnewspaper.com/articles/Mlagas-mayor-says-the-Pompidou-is-coming/31407 |date=1 January 2014 |newspaper=The Art Newspaper}}</ref> The partnership with Málaga was announced by the city's mayor but was not confirmed by Pompidou Centre president Alain Seban until 24 April 2014.<ref name="katedeimling.com">Deimling, Kate, [http://www.katedeimling.com/pompidou-center-will-launch-short-term-satellites-in-spain-mexico-and-possibly-brazil/ "Pompidou Centre Will Launch Short-Term Satellites in Spain, Mexico, and Possibly Brazil, 2014"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140514232454/http://www.katedeimling.com/pompidou-center-will-launch-short-term-satellites-in-spain-mexico-and-possibly-brazil/ |date=14 May 2014 }}</ref> Under the agreement, approximately 100 works from the Pompidou's 20th and 21st century collection were put on display, while a smaller area is being used for temporary exhibitions. Portraiture and the influence of Picasso will be among the subjects explored in the permanent display, organised by the Pompidou's deputy director Brigitte Leal. Highlights will include works by [[Alberto Giacometti]], [[René Magritte]], [[Alexander Calder]] and [[Constantin Brâncuși]], and contemporary works by [[Sophie Calle]], [[Bruce Nauman]] and [[Orlan]]. The city of Málaga also commissioned [[Daniel Buren]] to create a large-scale installation within ''El Cubo''.<ref name="theartnewspaper.com">Rojas, Laurie (26 March 2015), [http://theartnewspaper.com/articles/Mlagas-mayor-wins-race-to-open-Russian-museum-and-popup-Pompidou/37124 "Málaga's mayor wins race to open Russian museum and pop-up Pompidou"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150330033524/http://theartnewspaper.com/articles/Mlagas-mayor-wins-race-to-open-Russian-museum-and-popup-Pompidou/37124 |date=30 March 2015 }}</ref> Following the original five-year agreement that was signed in September 2014, the terms were renewed early 2018 and again in 2024. Under the most recent renewal, Málaga city council agreed to pay the Centre Pompidou an annual fee of €2.7 million over five years (2025–29), rising to €3.1 million in the latter period (2030–34).<ref>Gareth Harris (16 July 2024), [https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2024/07/16/centre-pompidou-malaga-to-remain-in-place-for-another-decade Centre Pompidou Málaga to remain in place for another decade] ''[[The Art Newspaper]]''.</ref> [[File:Museum Kanal.jpg|thumb|right|[[KANAL - Centre Pompidou]] in [[Brussels]]]]
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