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Emmanuel Perrotin (born in May 1968 in Montreuil) is the French contemporary art gallery owner of Galerie Perrotin.


Early life and education

Emmanuel Perrotin is the son of Michel Perrotin, a bank employee, and Odile Pradinas, a stay-at-home mother. He grew up in L'Étang-la-Ville and attended the Lycée autogéré de Paris. While there, he found a part-time job making interactive slideshows for the
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and the Musée d'Orsay. He made his first art connections as a middle-school dropout at age 16, when he met the daughter of Gilbert Brownstone, a gallery owner, at Les Bains-Douches nightclub.


Career

By the age of 17, Perrotin was working as an assistant in a gallery opened by a wealthy British-Swedish art lover, Charles Cartwright, who represented artists like
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and
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. Four years later in 1989, he opened his own at the age of 21 in his flat in the
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. During the day, he shared it with
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, then an unknown designer, who used it as a showroom. In 1991, when he was 23, he staged
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's first commercial show. He has since worked closely with his roster of artists, some for more than 25 years, to help fulfill their ambitious projects. Among them,
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,
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,
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,
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, or
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. In 2005, the gallery moved to an 18th-century mansion (76 rue de Turenne) and expanded itself at the 10 impasse Saint-Claude. In 2014, Perrotin opened a 700 square meters (7,500 square feet) showroom known as "La Salle de Bal", a former Ballroom in the Hôtel d'Ecquevilly named "du Grand Veneur", a 17th-century
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. In its entirety, the Parisian spaces amount to approximately 2,300 square meters (25,000 square feet). In June 2020, Perrotin opens a space totaling 70 square meters (750 sq. ft.) on Avenue Matignon in the west of Paris. In their entirety, the Parisian spaces amount to 2,370 square meters (25,500 sq. ft.). In 2012, Perrotin opened the
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gallery on the 17th floor of 50 Connaught Road Central, overlooking
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. Its surface area is 650 square meter (7,000 square feet). At the time, Perrotin was one of the first foreign galleries to open a space in the city. In 2020, the Hong Kong gallery moved across the harbor to K11 ATELIER
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on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. From 2013 to 2016, Perrotin New York was housed in a historic building on the
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's iconic Madison Avenue. After three years, Perrotin expanded in April 2017 to a 2,300 square meter (25,000 square feet) space and relocated to 130
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in the Lower East Side. In 2016, Perrotin inaugurated a new gallery in
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as well as a bookshop displaying unique editions and books published by the gallery. Located in the heart of the museum and galleries district, on the first and third floors of 5 Palpan-gil building, 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 2017, Perrotin opened a space in
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on the ground floor of the Piramide building at 6-6-9 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo. The 130 square meters (1,400 square feet) gallery is located in the center of the Roppongi area, a cultural and vibrant neighborhood, which gathers a large number of museums, including the
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, Suntory Museum of Art, National Art Center (Art Triangle Roppongi), and many well-established galleries. In 2019 the gallery expanded, and it now totals 230 square meters (2,500 sq. ft.) of exhibition space in Tokyo. In 2018, Perrotin launched a new gallery in
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, located in the heart of Shanghai's Bund quarter. Perrotin Shanghai occupies the top floor of a historic three-storey brick building (27 Huqiu Road) known as "Amber Building", built in 1937. Of a 1,200 square meter area (12,900 square feet), the gallery will include several exhibition rooms as well as a mezzanine, highlighting original elements of the building. In April 2018, Perrotin accompanied
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state dinner.


Artists

The following artists are represented by Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin:


Recognition

In 2018, the French culture minister,
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, made Perrotin an officer the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.


Controversy

When the Tripostal art space in Lille staged "Happy Birthday Galerie Perrotin" in 2013, a show examining the 25-year history of Galerie Perrotin, this was criticized as an overly "direct overture" the city made to a major art market player.Nicolai Hartvig (December 4, 2013)
Private Art in Public Showing Draws Scrutiny in France
''The New York Times''.


References


External links


Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin
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