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  1. The Pinault Collection gathers over 10.000 works that offer a perspective on the art from the 1960s to date. It presents “Beyond the walls” exhibitions and supports creation through artist in residence programmes. Discover the works. Housepainter I. DUANE HANSON. 1984-1988. Artists residency of Lens.

  2. Pinault Collection is the legal entity holding the artistic and cultural assets of the French businessman François Pinault. It manages the art collection of the Pinault family, its exhibition sites, institutional and cultural partnerships, art loans, and artist-in-residence programs.

  3. In Venice, François Pinault’s contemporary art collection has established an ongoing dialogue with both the city’s extraordinary cultural heritage and the international art circuit through a constant succession of temporary exhibitions. Buy a ticket. Opening their doors in 2006 and 2009 respectively, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana ...

  4. The Pinault Collection brings tohether around 10.000 modern and contemporary works. The major ensemble is on display through exhibitions in Pinault Collection museum, as well as through loans and events outside the walls in France and abroad.

  5. The Pinault Collection brings together around 10,000 modern and contemporary works. This major ensemble is on display through exhibitions in Pinault Collection museums, as well as through loans and events outside the walls in France and abroad. Find here a selection of the works already exhibited.

  6. The Pinault Collection brings together around 10,000 modern and contemporary works. This major ensemble is on display through exhibitions in Pinault Collection museums, as well as through loans and events outside the walls in France and abroad. Find here a selection of the works already exhibited.

  7. The Pinault Collection is presenting a new season of exhibitions at the Bourse de Commerce from February to September 2023. “Before the Storm” features a series of installations and works from the Collection—some emblematic, others previously unseen—by artists who will transform all of the museum’s spaces.