Tornabuoni Paris Moves to Marais with Boetti Retrospective
Tornabuoni Art, the gallery network originating from Florence, is relocating its Parisian branch from avenue Matignon to the Marais district. The new space at 9 rue Charlot spans over 700 square meters and will remain open while the historic avenue Matignon location undergoes a three-year renovation. To inaugurate the move, the gallery presents a retrospective of Alighiero Boetti featuring approximately forty works, including a six-meter map, a six-meter Tutto, the 12-panel Copertine from 1984, and Muro, exhibited only for the second time in a private gallery. The network currently operates seven spaces across Florence (two), Crans-Montana, Milan, Forte dei Marmi, Paris, and London.
Key facts
- Tornabuoni Art Paris moves from avenue Matignon to rue Charlot in the Marais.
- The new space is over 700 square meters.
- The historic space will be closed for three years for renovation.
- The inaugural exhibition is a Boetti retrospective with about forty works.
- Works include a six-meter map, a six-meter Tutto, and the 12-panel Copertine from 1984.
- Muro is exhibited for only the second time in a private gallery.
- Tornabuoni Art has seven spaces: Florence (2), Crans-Montana, Milan, Forte dei Marmi, Paris, London.
- The gallery network started in Florence.
Entities
Artists
- Alighiero Boetti
Institutions
- Tornabuoni Art
- Tornabuoni Parigi
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Marais
- rue Charlot
- avenue Matignon
- Grand Palais
- Florence
- Italy
- Crans-Montana
- Switzerland
- Milan
- Forte dei Marmi
- London
- United Kingdom