Pinacothèque de Paris

Pinacothèque de Paris

The Pinacothèque de Paris is an art gallery in Paris, France,[1] with exhibition space for temporary exhibitions of artworks.[2] It is owned and run by the academic and Modigliani scholar Marc Restellini.[3]

The art gallery opened on 15 June 2007 at 28, Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was previously at 30, Rue de Paradis in the 10th arrondissement, where an exhibition of works by Picasso was held in Autumn 2003. The gallery is funded from private sources and organizes exhibitions. There is no permanent collection of artworks.

The architect of the building was Lawrence Guinamard-Casati. It was owned by Credit Agricole and includes about 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) on three levels: a basement, a ground floor, and first floor.[4]

Exhibitions

2010
2009
2008
2007
2003

Singapore project

In 2013, the Singapore government announced the opening of Singapore Pinacothèque de Paris, a dependence of the museum that will bring Old Masters and Modern art exhibitions to the city. The new museum is planned to be located in a “pop-up” space, during renovations to its eventual home, the historic Fort Canning building in the arts district.[5] The museum is opening in 2015.

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