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Emmanuel Perrotin founded his first gallery in 1989 at the age of 21. He has since opened over 17 different spaces with the aim to continue offering increasingly vibrant and creative environments to experience artists’ works. He has worked closely with his roster of artists, some for more than 25 years, to help fulfill their ambitious dreams and projects.
Inaugurated in 2005 in an 18th century mansion and expanding two years later into the space next door, Perrotin has continued to add to his three gallery spaces (approx. 1600 sq. meters) in the Marais district of Paris. In 2014, Perrotin opened a 700 sq. meter showroom up the street from the gallery known as La Salle de Bal, a former Ballroom in the Hôtel d’Ecquevilly named “du Grand Veneur”, a 17th century Hôtel Particulier. In its entirety, the Parisian spaces amount to approximately 2300 sq. meters.
In May of 2012, Perrotin opened the Hong Kong gallery on the 17th floor of 50 Connaught Road Central (650 sq. meters), overlooking Victoria Harbour Bay.
Since 2013, Perrotin New York has been housed in a historic building on the Upper East Side’s iconic Madison Avenue. After three successful years there, Perrotin expanded in April of 2017 to a 25,000 sq. foot (2,300 sq. meters) space and relocated to 130 Orchard Street in New York City’s most dynamic arts neighborhood, the Lower East Side.
In 2016, Perrotin inaugurated a 240 sq. meter gallery in Seoul which includes a bookshop displaying unique editions & books published by the gallery. Located in the heart of the museum and gallery district on the first and third floors of the same building as Christie’s office at 5 Palpan-gil, Jongno-gu district, the gallery is in close proximity to the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art and Daelim Museum and just in front of the Blue House/President’s residence and Gyeongbok Palace.
In June of 2017, Perrotin opened his newest gallery in Tokyo on the ground floor of the Piramide building at 6-6-9 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo. The gallery is located in the center of the Roppongi area, a cultural and vibrant neighborhood, which gathers a large number of museums, including the Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, National Art Center (Art Triangle Roppongi), and many well-established galleries.
Perrotin participates in a number of significant art fairs worldwide each year: Art Basel (Hong Kong, Basel, Miami), Frieze (London, New York), FIAC (Paris), Dallas Art Fair, Art Cologne, Art Stage Jakarta, Expo Chicago, Art021 & West Bund Art & Design (Shanghai), Zona Maco Mexico, amongst others.
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Inaugurated in 2005 in an 18th century mansion and expanding two years later into the space next door, Perrotin has continued to add to his three gallery spaces (approx. 1600 sq. meters) in the Marais district of Paris. In 2014, Perrotin opened a 700 sq. meter showroom up the street from the gallery known as La Salle de Bal, a former Ballroom in the Hôtel d’Ecquevilly named “du Grand Veneur”, a 17th century Hôtel Particulier. In its entirety, the Parisian spaces amount to approximately 2300 sq. meters.
In May of 2012, Perrotin opened the Hong Kong gallery on the 17th floor of 50 Connaught Road Central (650 sq. meters), overlooking Victoria Harbour Bay.
Since 2013, Perrotin New York has been housed in a historic building on the Upper East Side’s iconic Madison Avenue. After three successful years there, Perrotin expanded in April of 2017 to a 25,000 sq. foot (2,300 sq. meters) space and relocated to 130 Orchard Street in New York City’s most dynamic arts neighborhood, the Lower East Side.
In 2016, Perrotin inaugurated a 240 sq. meter gallery in Seoul which includes a bookshop displaying unique editions & books published by the gallery. Located in the heart of the museum and gallery district on the first and third floors of the same building as Christie’s office at 5 Palpan-gil, Jongno-gu district, the gallery is in close proximity to the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art and Daelim Museum and just in front of the Blue House/President’s residence and Gyeongbok Palace.
In June of 2017, Perrotin opened his newest gallery in Tokyo on the ground floor of the Piramide building at 6-6-9 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo. The gallery is located in the center of the Roppongi area, a cultural and vibrant neighborhood, which gathers a large number of museums, including the Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, National Art Center (Art Triangle Roppongi), and many well-established galleries.
Perrotin participates in a number of significant art fairs worldwide each year: Art Basel (Hong Kong, Basel, Miami), Frieze (London, New York), FIAC (Paris), Dallas Art Fair, Art Cologne, Art Stage Jakarta, Expo Chicago, Art021 & West Bund Art & Design (Shanghai), Zona Maco Mexico, amongst others.
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76 rue de Turenne
75003, Paris
France
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76 rue de Turenne
75003, Paris
France
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