Happy 2025 !
Pinault Collection presents its best wishes for 2025.
In 2025, Pinault Collection is featuring a new exhibition programming in its museums and at large. Drawing on the notion of portraiture and bodily expression, a major theme that runs through the works in the Collection, the Venice museums have invited two major contemporary figures, Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte, for whom sculpture is indissociable from image and drawing in the formation of their respective worlds. In France, in Paris and in Rennes, the exhibitions focus on the representation of the human figure in resonance with art history and an affiliated programming of live performances that echoes the fundamental role that music plays in the work of certain artists.
At the Bourse de Commerce, Paris
The Bourse de Commerce is drawing some one hundred works from the Pinault Collection to present the exhibition "Corps et âmes", an exploration of the representation of the body in contemporary art. From Auguste Rodin to Duane Hanson, Georg Baselitz to Ana Mendieta, David Hammons to Marlene Dumas, and Arthur Jafa to Ali Cherri, approximately forty artists have used painting, sculpture, photography, video, and drawing to explore the connections between body and soul.
At the Palazzo Grassi and at the Punta della Dogana, Venice
At the Palazzo Grassi Pinault Collection dedicates a major solo exhibition to artist Tatiana Trouvé curated by Caroline Bourgeois, Senior Curator of Pinault Collection, and James Lingwood, independent curator and former co-director of Artangel, in close collaboration with the artist. It is Tatiana Trouvé’s first major monographic show in Italy and is conceived in response to the carte blanche invitation offered by Pinault Collection to exceptional contemporary artists
The Pinault Collection presents "Thomas Schütte. Genealogies" at the Punta della Dogana, the first major retrospective in Italy of this artist (b. 1954, Oldenburg, Germany), based on the exceptional series of his works housed in the Pinault Collection. The exhibition has been curated by Camille Morineau, an independent curator, and Jean-Marie Gallais, Curator at the Pinault Collection.