Prestige, power, and the politics of Louvre leadership: 'They think they are kings of the world'

France 24Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:57:09 AM
Prestige, power, and the politics of Louvre leadership: 'They think they are kings of the world'
  • Didier Rykner, in an interview, raises concerns about the Louvre's management and its drifting away from its core mission, emphasizing a disconnect between ambition and reality.
  • This situation is critical as it threatens the Louvre's status as a cultural icon, potentially undermining its role and relevance in the global art community.
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