PARIS.- In 2025, Pinault Collection is featuring a new exhibition programming. Drawing on the notion of portraiture and bodily expression, the Venice museums have invited two major contemporary figures, Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte. 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.
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AT THE BOURSE DE COMMERCE, PARIS
THE EXHIBITION "CORPS ET ÂMES"
From 5 March to 25 August, 2025
With: Georges Adéagbo, Terry Adkins, Gideon Appah, Diane & Allan Arbus, Michael Armitage, Richard Avedon, Georg Baselitz, Cecilia Bengolea, Constantin Brancusi, Miriam Cahn, Claude Cahun, Ali Cherri, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Robert Frank, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Philip Guston, Anna Halprin et Seth Hill, David Hammons, Duane Hanson, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Anne Imhof, Arthur Jafa, William Kentridge, Deana Lawson, Sherrie Levine, Kerry James Marshall, Ana Mendieta, Zanele Muholi, Senga Nengudi, Antonio Oba, Irving Penn, Yvonne Rainer, Man Ray, Robin Rhode, Auguste Rodin, Niki de Saint Phalle, Mira Schor, Lorna Simpson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Kara Walker, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Chief curator : Emma Lavigne Ali Cherri Curator : Jean-Marie Gallais Arthur Jafa / Deana Lawson : Matthieu Humery
AT THE PALAZZO GRASSI, VENICE
THE EXHIBITION "TATIANA TROUVÉ"
From 6 April 2025 to 4 January 2026
At the Palazzo Grassi Pinault Collection dedicates a major solo exhibition to artist Tatiana Trouvé. In her most ambitious exhibition to date, and first major monographic show in Italy, the artist transforms the grand interior of the Palazzo Grassi into a vast labyrinth of physical and imaginary spaces, populated by sculptures and drawings in which inner and outer worlds merge and memories, dreams and projections converge.
Starting with the installation conceived for the atrium of the Palazzo Grassi, the exhibition brings together numerous new sculptures with works from "The Guardians" series, a selection of large-scale drawings from the series "Les Dessouvenus", and 70 works on paper from the artists studio exhibited for the first time. Over twenty works in the exhibition come from the Pinault Collection.
Curated by : Caroline Bourgeois et James Lingwood
AT THE PUNTA DELLA DOGANA, VENICE
THE EXHIBITION "THOMAS SCHÜTTE. GÉNÉALOGIES"
From 6 April to 23 Novembre 2025
The Pinault Collection presents "Thomas Schütte. Genealogies" at the Punta della Dogana,the first major retrospective in Italy of this artist. Unclassifiable and multi faceted, Thomas Schüttes takes an unsettling and ironic look at the human condition, blending techniques and genres. Sculptures, architectural models, photographs, drawings, and etchings constitute a veritable repertoire that has been evolving constantly since the late 1970s.
The theme of the figure, the face, and the body is the most broadly represented in the Pinault Collection. It is used here as a leitmotif, as it reflects the artists explorations from the 1970s to the present day. The exhibitions layout designed follows the evolution of certain recurrent motifs in the artists work: representations of the male and female, as well as more abstract figures, architectural models and the relationship to space.
Curated by: Camille Morineau et Jean-Marie Gallais
AT THE COUVENT DES JACOBINS, RENNES
THE EXHIBITION "LES YEUX DANS LES YEUX"
From 14 June to 14 Septembre, 2025
With: Giulia Andreani, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Arébénor Bassene, Michaël Borremans, Camille Blatrix, Miriam Cahn, Xinyi Cheng, Paolo Costa, Zoe Crosher, Marlene Dumas, Llyn Foulkes, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Rochelle Goldberg, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Rachel Harrison, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Peter Hujar, Sanya Kantarovsky, Kiki Kogelnik, Michael Krebber, Florian Krewer, Tetsumi Kudo, Annie Leibovitz, Monica Majoli, Victor Man, Jean-Luc Moulène, Shirin Neshat, Antonio Oba, Albert Oehlen, Orlan, Yan Pei-Ming, Giulio Paolini, Irving Penn, Raymond Pettibon, Pierre & Gilles, Pope L., Richard Prince, Andy Robert, Wilhelm Sasnal, Thomas Schütte, Cindy Sherman, Edward Steichen, Rudolf Stingel, Paul Strand, Alina Szapocznikow, Claire Tabouret, Marion Tampon-Lajarriette, Tatiana Trouvé, Luc Tuymans, Francesco Vezzoli, Carrie Mae Weems, Lynette Yiadom Boakye, Zhang Huan.
Curated by: Jean-Marie Gallais
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