Galerie Perrotin
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Less is more: Elmgreen & Dragset go it alone in the Grand Palais ahead of FIAC
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Parallel universe: Laurent Grasso’s beguiling reinvention of a Corsican Beaux-Arts museum
By TF Chan Last updated
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Elmgreen & Dragset document a life in progress at Galerie Perrotin
By Stephanie Murg Last updated
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Controlled abstraction: Galerie Perrotin hosts a show on Korea’s Origin school
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Horsing around: Paola Pivi reaches new heights at the Eiffel Tower
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Germaine Richier’s sculptures get their first US showing in nearly sixty years
By Stephanie Murg Last updated
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Eye openers: corrective lenses have lent colour to artist Daniel Arsham’s monochromatic output
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Barry McGee sheds light on ‘the other side’ of Hong Kong
The San Francisco-based artist incorporates an eclectic array of media for his first exhibition with Perrotin, from painted surfboards to hand-thrown ceramics, obsolete television sets and found objects sourced during his stay in the city
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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A new wave of galleries arrives in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Lee Bae’s fascination with charcoal continues to burn bright
The South Korean artist explores charcoal for an exhibition at Galerie Perrotin’s New York outpost
By Amy Serafin Last updated
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Perrotin Shanghai art gallery opens with Wim Delvoye exhibition
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Paola Pivi exhibition inaugurates Galerie Perrotin's new outpost in New York
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Daniel Arsham’s eroded relics are rooted in classical sculpture
The New York-based artist turns back time for an exhibition of crystallised busts, friezes and sculptures at Galerie Perrotin in Paris
By Emily McDermott Last updated
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Duchamp, Beuys and Murakami: A history of editions
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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Thinking to the future: Galerie Perrotin pays homage to Pierre Paulin
In the pages of a recent monograph on Pierre Paulin, the French designer admitted, ‘I designed a number of objects that were too complex and met no response whatsoever from the public – whether it was too early or they scratched where it didn’t itch. I do not really know.’ A new exhibition at Galerie Perrotin, which anticipates a comprehensive retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in May, promises to elicit the opposite reaction. This owes in part to a dynamic arrangement of Paulin pieces, surrounded by works from other contemporary artists including Xavier Veilhan, KAWS, Elmgreen & Dragset and Jesús Rafael Soto.
By Amy Verner Last updated
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As Paris begins to reopen, Perrotin introduces a series of spirited cooperative exhibitions
In the name of solidarity, Perrotin has invited 26 Parisian galleries to take part in four consecutive presentations in its Saint-Claude space
By Diane Theunissen Last updated
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Monument man: Xavier Veilhan on dissolving identity in his latest exhibition
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Perrotin releases Maurizio Cattelan banana t-shirts to benefit hunger-relief charity
Profits from each sale will go towards Feeding South Florida, a food bank serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Day of the fight: Paul Pfeiffer’s display of iconic boxing matches at Galerie Perrotin
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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White light: first look at Galerie Perrotin’s Tokyo outpost, designed by André Fu
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Full tilt: Bernard Frize’s contemporary drip paintings at Galerie Perrotin
By Brook Mason Last updated
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A double bill of Bernard Frize hits all the right notes
It’s been over a decade since the artist last exhibited in France. Now, a duo of Paris exhibitions at Perrotin and Centre Pompidou are casting his four decades-long painting practice in a new light
By Emily McDermott Last updated
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Jean-Michel Othoniel’s elemental artworks are creating the perfect storm in New York
By Charlotte Jansen Published