Galerie Perrotin - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Galerie Perrotin. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Hans Hartung “Revenge”
Perrotin presents an exhibition of paintings by Hans Hartung, pioneer of art informel. The show will take over all three floors of Perrotin’s New York space with works from the 1970s, a seminal period...More »
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Anna-Eva Bergman “Revelation”
Perrotin New York presents the first survey exhibition in the United States of the late Norwegian-born painter Anna-Eva Bergman (1909-1987), entitled Revelation. A central figure in the development of...More »
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Klara Kristalova “Flora And Fauna”
Perrotin New York presents Flora and Fauna, a solo exhibition by Swedish artist Klara Kristalova featuring over 50 new ceramic sculptures, neon works, and drawings, which will transform the gallery into...More »
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Josh Sperling “Daydream”
Perrotin presents Daydream, a solo exhibition by artist Josh Sperling, organized across three floors of the gallery’s New York space. The exhibition, Sperling’s largest, marks a return to key motifs in...More »
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Kara Joslyn “This Is Hardcore”
Finally, Perrotin will present an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based painter Kara Joslyn, marking her first solo presentation in New York. Joslyn explores themes of storytelling and illusion through...More »
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Jesús Rafael Soto “Materia Y Vibración, 1956 - 1974”
Perrotin presents an exhibition of historic works by the late pioneer of Kinetic art, Jesús Rafael Soto. Opening on March 5 in New York, Perrotin will present a survey of works from 1956–1974, when Soto...More »
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“Dwellers: Part I” Exhibition
Curated by Lucien Terras Additionally, Perrotin is pleased to present Dwellers, a dual exhibition across our New York and Paris galleries that brings together the work of nine artists who explore how...More »
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“Late Night Enterprise” Exhibition
Perrotin New York presents Late Night Enterprise. Late Night Enterprise considers how nocturnal economies — romantic, monetary, and corporeal, alike — act as a foil to the sleek logic of daytime activities....More »
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Bernard Frize “Come To Me Again”
Perrotin New York presents an exhibition of new work by French artist Bernard Frize. For Come to Me Again, Frize will take over two floors of the Lower East Side gallery with twenty paintings. For four...More »
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Xavier Veilhan “Autofocus”
Perrotin New York presents Autofocus, a solo exhibition by French artist Xavier Veilhan. For Autofocus, Veilhan continues his experiments into movement and memory by conceiving a new scenario on Perrotin’s...More »
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Gabriel de la Mora “Lepidoptera”
Perrotin New York presents an exhibition of new work by Mexican artist Gabriel de la Mora, opening on November 3 and on view through December 23, 2021. De la Mora’s practice focuses on the construction...More »
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OB “Your, My, Story”
Perrotin presents an exhibition by ob, a young member of the Kaikai Kiki studio who has become known for her delicate, atmospheric paintings depicting girlhood in Japan. Drawing inspiration from her upbringing,...More »
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Mathilde Denize “Reverse for a Better Move”
“I want to leave the canvas” remarks French artist Mathilde Denize, standing in the center of her airy Rome-based studio, where she has spent the last year completing a residency at Villa Medici. Now,...More »
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Georges Mathieu Exhibition
In celebration of the 100th birthday of Georges Mathieu (1921-2012), Nahmad Contemporary and Perrotin, in collaboration with the artist’s estate, are pleased to mount the first extensive survey of Georges...More »
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Trevon Latin “Trinket Eater”
On our second floor, Houston-born, New York-based artist Trevon Latin will present his first exhibition in New York, titled Trinket Eater. Traversing many approaches — painting, costuming, performance,...More »
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Iván Argote “A Place For Us”
On our third floor, Colombia-born, Paris-based artist Iván Argote will present an immersive exhibition, titled A Place For Us. The artist will debut six new series that propose alternatives to contested...More »
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Jean-Michel Othoniel “Wild Rosebuds”
On our first floor, French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel will present an exhibition of new sculptures and paintings, titled Wild Rosebuds. Following the debut of his Rose paintings, which entered the permanent...More »
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Gabriel Rico “Of Beauty and Consolation”
Perrotin New York presents Of Beauty and Consolation, a solo exhibition by Guadalajara-based artist Gabriel Rico. For this exhibition, Rico introduces new bodies of work, including a series of sculptural...More »
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MADSAKI “Hello Darkness, My Old Friend (I’ve come to talk with you again)”
The following text was written by curator and art critic Marc-Olivier Wahler to accompany the exhibition. MADSAKI says the first time he saw the canvas of the Three Musicians by Picasso, he thought...More »
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Zach Harris “Zero Hour”
Below is an excerpt from Lauren Mackler’s essay on Zero Hour. A zero hour, at least in science fiction and religion, is a punctuating moment: one where not just the clock, but our paradigms, are reset....More »
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Izumi Kato Exhibition
The multimedia works of the Japanese artist Izumi Kato give image to a far-flung future, but also elicit a mystical past. After a 5 year hiatus, Kato returns to New York with an ambitious exhibition of...More »
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Daniel Arsham “Time Dilation”
The most amazing machine on earth is buried outside Geneva: the CERN Large Hadron Collider. It is a huge, perfectly circular tunnel in which particle beams converge at near-light speeds, a task (according...More »
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Leslie Hewitt “Anatomy Of A Flower And Other Studio Experiments”
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Julio Le Parc “Color and Colors”
Perrotin New York presents Color and Colors, an exhibition that brings together large-scale paintings by Franco-Argentinian artist Julio Le Parc and reconsiders the artist’s herculean contributions to...More »
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Otani Workshop “Narubekunaranare Narazarumonarubekenya Narareccho (Be if you can, even if you don’t have to be, let it be)”
This is my first solo exhibition in New York. I see it as the culmination of what I’ve done so far and what I’m doing now. My practice is about transforming a bare material into something that has an appearance...More »
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GaHee Park “Betrayal (Sweet Blood)”
Perrotin presents Betrayal (Sweet Blood), an exhibition by Seoul-born New York-based artist GaHee Park, marking her second solo show with the gallery. Building on previous bodies of work, Betrayal...More »
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Jean-Philippe Delhomme “New York In The Distance”
Jean-Philippe Delhomme’s New York in the Distance is a project room curated by Lucien Terras. In this selection of paintings — executed in the artist’s Bushwick studio between 2012 and 2018 — Jean-Philippe...More »
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“The Secret History of Everything” Exhibition
Perrotin presents the group exhibition The Secret History of Everything, featuring paintings by Katherine Bernhardt, Mauro Bonacina, Sayre Gomez and Julia Wachtel, as well as sculptures by Daniel Arsham,...More »
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Kinnar Sadhu “The Holy Third Gender”
Perrotin New York presents The Holy Third Gender: Kinnar Sadhu, the first solo exhibition of New York-based, French photographer and cinematographer Guillaume Ziccarelli, with new works. Central to this...More »
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Cinga Samson “Amadoda Akafani, Afana Ngeentshebe Zodwa (Men Are Different Though They Look Alike)”
Perrotin presents Amadoda Akafani, Afana Ngeentshebe Zodwa (men are different, though they look alike), an exhibition of 28 new paintings by Cape Town based artist Cinga Samson, marking the artist’s first...More »
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Bharti Kher “The Unexpected Freedom of Chaos”
Perrotin New York presents present The Unexpected Freedom of Chaos – a solo exhibition by New Delhi based artist Bharti Kher. This exhibition surveys a new series of works by the artist composed of...More »
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Jesper Just “Corporealités”
Perrotin New York presents Corporealités, a new large-scale sculptural installation by Danish artist Jesper Just. The new work is composed of a series of LED sculptures programmed with a new multi-channel...More »
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Erró Exhibition
Presenting works by the world famous Icelandic artist Erró from the late 1950s through to the current decade, this exhibition offers a full survey of the artist’s titanic career, particularly his commitment...More »
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Chen Fei “Reunion”
Perrotin presents a solo exhibition of new works by Hongtong-born and Beijing-based artist Chen Fei. A prominent figure in China’s post-1980s generation, this exhibition marks the artist’s first major...More »
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Lee Bae “Promenade”
Perrotin New York presents Promenade, an exhibition from Korean artist Lee Bae, based in Paris, France and Cheongdo, South Korea. For his first solo presentation with Perrotin New York, the artist has...More »
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Leslie Hewitt “Reading Room”
Perrotin New York presents Reading Room, a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Leslie Hewitt. For this exhibition, Hewitt introduces new bodies of work, including a series of photo-sculptures, wall...More »
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JR “The Chronicles of New York City — Sketches”
The Chronicles of New York City — Sketches is presented in conversation with JR: Chronicles, the artist’s largest-ever solo museum exhibition to date, and running through May 3, 2020 at the Brooklyn Museum...More »
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Bernard Frize “Journey in Autumn”
Perrotin New York presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by seminal French painter Bernard Frize, coinciding with the 25th year anniversary of our first collaboration with the artist. Opening on September...More »
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Mel Ziegler “Activated Artifacts”
Perrotin presents Activated Artifacts, a solo exhibition by American artist Mel Ziegler. Presenting both new and recent works alongside pieces created with his late partner Kate Ericson, this is his fifth...More »
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“Them” Exhibition
This sight pleased Jules - it was so ordinary and reasonable. Walking alone here, even in his sweaty clothes, he was close to the secret workings of things, the way people lived when they were not being...More »
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John Henderson “Model”
Every artist has an individual relationship to knowledge. It should additionally be said that each artist develops their own specific relationship to the known and another specific relationship to the...More »
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Paola Pivi “We are the baby gang”
Perrotin presents Paola Pivi’s ninth solo show with the gallery. The artist returns to New York, 6 years after her last solo show which marked the inauguration of Perrotin New York on Madison Avenue, and...More »
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Claude Rutault “de-finitions/methods from the 70s”
“my paintings have a short life, but they have several of them” – Claude Rutault Perrotin New York presents a collection of four historical works by Claude Rutault, marking the artist’s second show...More »
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Michael Sailstorfer “Tear Show”
The ability to establish new frameworks of interpretation through a refined manipulation of form which serves to liberate the object of its definitude and traditional raison d’être places Michael Sailstorfer...More »
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Aya Takano “Unio Mystica”
Perrotin New York presents “UNIO MYSTICA”, Aya Takano’s first solo exhibition at the New York gallery. The artist exhibits 8 oil paintings, more than 50 drawings, 1 skateboard deck painting, and 1 paper...More »
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Gabriel de la Mora “TNTR AA”
Perrotin New York presents Gabriel de la Mora’s first exhibition with the gallery. The unique methods and materials de la Mora uses—feathers, egg shells, and human hair, in this case—stem from the artist’s...More »
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Jens Fänge “Alcove”
2ND FLOOR Swedish artist Jens Fänge excels in creating subtly understated yet emotionally charged territories that merge abstract space with the human figure. His composite paintings and nested assemblages...More »
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Josh Sperling “Big Time”
3RD FLOOR Perrotin presents Josh Sperling’s third exhibition with the gallery, following two 2018 exhibitions in Paris and Seoul. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in the gallery’s New York...More »
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Pieter Vermeersch Exhibition
1ST FLOOR Perrotin New York presents new and recent work by Turin-based painter and sculptor Pieter Vermeersch (b. 1973, Kortrijk, Belgium). Unfolding across the first floor of Perrotin’s Lower East...More »
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Gregor Hildebrandt “In meiner Wohnung gibt es viele Zimmer”
Gregor Hildebrandt uses audio as visual material. His work uses outmoded analogue recording technologies—the magnetic tape of cassettes, vinyl records—to create pieces that point beyond their sleek, reflective...More »
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Genesis Belanger & Emily Mae Smith “A Strange Relative”
Perrotin New York presents an exhibition of new work by Brooklyn-based artists Genesis Belanger and Emily Mae Smith. For their two- person show at Perrotin, they have engaged in a close dialogue: a game...More »
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Park Seo-Bo “Ecriture”
South Korean artist Park Seo-Bo is credited with creating Korean modernism by embodying East Asian views of nature and art in his monochrome paintings. He delves into questions of what painting is, such...More »
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Daniel Arsham “3018”
Perrotin New York present 3018, an exhibition of new work by Daniel Arsham. This is his fifteenth exhibition with Perrotin since joining the gallery in 2005. Though the exhibition contains pieces never...More »
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Johan Creten “Alfred Paintings”
A precursor of the renewal of ceramics in contemporary art, Johan Creten is a key player on the international scene, as demonstrated by his participation in many international exhibitions featuring his...More »
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“ALOALO” Exhibition
In collaboration with André Magnin, African art expert, Perrotin New York presents an exhibition dedicated to the aloalo of Efiaimbelo and his disciples. Efiaimbelo, Madagascan sculptor deceased in 2006,...More »
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JR Exhibition
Most people have seen the work of the celebrated French artist JR, even if they don’t know it. His rooftop mural of a giant pair of engaging eyes is impossible to miss from the terraces of New York’s Whitney...More »
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Takashi Murakami “Heads↔ Heads”
“What is Beauty. It is a momentary flicker of ever-vanishing youth.” Takashi Murakami 1 Perrotin New York presents a solo exhibition of the work of Takashi Murakami, the fourteenth in twenty-three years...More »
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Artie Vierkant “Rooms greet people by name”
Perrotin New York presents Rooms Greet People By Name, the gallery’s first exhibition with New York-based artist Artie Vierkant. Vierkant sets out to challenge the distinctions between object and document,...More »
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Jean-Michel Othoniel “Dark Matters”
Perrotin New York presents “Dark Matters”, Jean-Michel Othoniel’s 7th solo show at the gallery. With an ensemble of new and original works, some specially created for the occasion, the show spans several...More »
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Hans Hartung “A Constant Storm. Works From 1922 To 1989”
Perrotin presents “Hans Hartung: A Constant Storm. Works from 1922 to 1989,” the first exhibition of Hans Hartung at the gallery, which is now the representative of the Hartung Estate. The exhibition,...More »
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Fahrad Moshiri “Snow Forest”
Perrotin New York presents “Snow Forest”, the fifth solo exhibition at the gallery by Farhad Moshiri. The exhibition is coinciding with “Go West”, the first retrospective in the US of Farhad Moshiri, currently...More »
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Wim Delvoye Exhibition
Celebrated for his scandalous Cloaca machines, which scientifically transform the cuisine of the world’s best chefs into manufactured poo, and tattooed live pigs that aesthetically aunt drawings of Disney...More »
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Iván Argote “La Venganza Del Amor”
When I was a kid, someone told me that a man dug a hole so deep that he stepped out of it on the other side of the world. Standing myself on firm ground, I was wondering why this man, in fact, did not...More »
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Julio Le Parc Exhibition
“All my work invites viewers to feel free to interact, with their own personality, their own vision and their own feelings, not imposed by me. The ideal spectator is the most free, most open, least conditioned....More »
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Daniel Arsham “Circa 2345”
Galerie Perrotin presents Daniel Arsham’s first solo show with the gallery in New York. The exhibition will feature sculptural pieces, breakthrough use of color as well as a large scale installation....More »
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Pierre Paulin Exhibition
“I was aiming to show just how far we could make modernity go.” Pierre Paulin The exhibition displays Pierre Paulin rare original designs produced in limited editions by Paulin, Paulin, Paulin and...More »
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Bernard Frize “Dawn comes up so young”
Galerie Perrotin presents “Dawn comes up so young,” Bernard Frize’s first solo exhibition at the Gallery in New York and his tenth solo show with the Gallery. This exhibition consists of new paintings...More »
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Erró “Paintings from 1959 to 2016”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents the first exhibition dedicated to Icelandic artist Erró (Ólafsvík, 1932), a prominent figure of Pop art and Figuration Narrative in postwar Europe, with an ensemble...More »
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Izumi Kato Exhibition
Izumi Kato is an artist who began painting after laying down his brush. Eschewing tools, as if to reject any reliance on the flightiness of brushwork, he applies layer upon layer of somber-hued pigment...More »
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Chang-Sup Chung “Meditation”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents the second exhibition dedicated to the late Korean artist Chung Chang-Sup (Cheongju, 1927 – Seoul, 2011), following a first monographic show at Galerie Perrotin, Paris...More »
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Johan Creten “God is a Stranger”
Estranged* Matter Reflections on Johan Creten’s exhibition “God is a Stranger” By Nicola Trezzi A creative dreamer, an undeniable seducer, and the ultimate outcast, through his practice Johan Creten...More »
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“Paris Holiday” Exhibition
Galerie Perrotin New York presents “Paris Holiday,” a group exhibition displaying works by artists of the gallery including Ivan Argote, Sophie Calle, Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, Gelitin, Gregor Hildebrandt,...More »
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Park Seo-Bo “Ecriture”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents the second exhibition dedicated to Korean artist Park Seo-Bo, following his first solo show at Galerie Perrotin, Paris last November. Born in 1931, Park Seo-Bo is...More »
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Elmgreen & Dragset “Past Tomorrow”
Galerie Perrotin New York presents “Past Tomorrow”, a solo exhibition by Elmgreen & Dragset. Continuing the artist duo’s interest in creating new narratives by staging psychologically charged domestic...More »
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Xavier Veilhan “Music”
Galerie Perrotin presents “Music”, a double exhibition of new works by Xavier Veilhan, held simultaneously in the gallery’s New York and Paris locations. It is the artist’s seventh solo exhibition with...More »
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Jesús Rafael Soto “Chronochrome”
Galerie Perrotin presents “Chronochrome,” a double exhibition dedicated to Jesús Rafael Soto (1923-2005), held simultaneously in its Paris and New York spaces. Curated by Matthieu Poirier in collaboration...More »
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Claude Rutault Exhibition
“In painting, everyone positions their pawns” – Claude Rutault Galerie Perrotin, New York presents a collection of works by Claude Rutault, the artist’s first solo exhibition in America following four-decades...More »
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John Henderson “A Revision”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents “A Revision,” a collection of new works by Chicago-based artist John Henderson, which continues to expand and develop his engagement with abstract painting and the conditions...More »
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Farhad Moshiri “Float”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents “Float”, the fourth solo exhibition by Farhad Moshiri and the Iranian artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery in New York. This new body of work articulates...More »
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Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler Exhibition
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents a selection of iconic works by Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler whose collaboration, beginning in the late 70s, continued uninterrupted until Ericson’s premature death in...More »
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Pierre Soulages Exhibition
Dominique Lévy and Galerie Perrotin jointly present Pierre Soulages, the first American exhibition in ten years devoted to the most significant and internationally recognized living artist of France. The...More »
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Klara Kristalova “Underworld”
There is something fascinating about circuses, not the big productions kind, but the small family type that travel around the countryside. They aren’t perfect but you get a sense that they really try;...More »
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Germaine Richier Exhibition
Dominique Lévy and Galerie Perrotin presents the first American exhibition in half a century devoted to the work of seminal postwar French artist Germaine Richier (1902 – 1959). On view in the landmark...More »
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Gregor Hildebrandt “Die Geschichte läuft über uns”
Galerie Perrotin, New York presents “Die Geschichte läuft über uns”, the first exhibition by Gregor Hildebrandt at the gallery. The Berlin-based artist Gregor Hildebrandt makes installations, sculptures,...More »
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KAWS “Pass The Blame”
Galerie Perrotin in New York presents the work of famed Brooklyn-based artist KAWS. For this exhibition, the artist features a series of works where several playful attitudes towards painting converge....More »
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Paola Pivi “Ok, you are better than me, so what?”
Galerie Perrotin inaugurates its New York space with the exhibition by the audacious and playful Italian artist Paola Pivi, Ok, you are better than me, so what?. Pivi creates artworks that are disorienting...More »