Mirabaud celebrates Matisse at the Grand Palais and reaffirms its commitment to art alongside the Centre Pompidou
As part of its renewed commitment to the Centre Pompidou, Mirabaud is pleased to support the major exhibition dedicated to Henri Matisse: “Matisse 1941–1954”, presented at the Grand Palais while the Centre Pompidou undergoes renovation.

Organised by the Centre Pompidou and GrandPalaisRmn, this exceptional exhibition, running from 24 March to 26 July 2026, offers visitors the opportunity to rediscover the work of a major figure in the history of modern art through an ambitious and unprecedented exhibition journey.
‘Henri Matisse’s work reflects an independence of thought and inventiveness that deeply resonates with our values,’ emphasises Lionel Aeschlimann, Senior Managing Partner of the Mirabaud Group. ‘With its long-standing roots in Paris, Mirabaud is proud and honoured to be able to support the Centre Pompidou in presenting this major exhibition at a key moment in its history.’
In order to continue contributing to the Centre Pompidou’s influence, including during the renovation period of its historic building, Mirabaud is pursuing its commitment alongside the institution and supporting its major exhibitions presented as part of the Constellation programme, at major cultural venues in Paris such as the Grand Palais, as well as in France and internationally. This support is part of a long-term relationship based on a shared vision of art as a vehicle for openness, innovation, and the exchange of ideas.
Stéphane Jaouen, Head of Mirabaud Wealth Management France, adds: ‘Our partnership with the Centre Pompidou illustrates our belief that art plays an essential role in broadening horizons and transforming perspectives. It is fully in line with the spirit of innovation and independence that has driven our firm for more than two centuries.’
Founded in 1819, Mirabaud is today an international banking and financial group – owned and managed by the seventh generation of its founding family – offering its services from 14 major cities around the world. The spirit of dialogue and personalised exchange that lies at the heart of Mirabaud is fully expressed through its support of art and artists. True to its commitments, the Group forges close ties with cultural institutions, artists, and major artistic events in the countries where it is present. These partnerships and exchanges also reflect Mirabaud’s innovative and long-term approach to its management activities.
‘Art plays an essential role in our society: it invites us to look at the world differently and to question our certainties,’ says Lionel Aeschlimann. ‘This spirit of openness is at the heart of our commitment. We want to support exhibitions that mark their era, broaden perspectives and can be shared with the widest possible audience.’
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