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Two-Volume Publication Celebrates Jean Prouvé's Design Legacy and Newfound Celebrity Status

publication · 2026-04-22

A two-volume publication on Jean Prouvé has been unveiled by Galerie Patrick Seguin in Paris and Sonnabend Gallery in New York, with editing by Laurence Bergerot and Patrick Seguin. Released in 2008, this box set comprises 615 pages filled with 372 black-and-white and 629 color reproductions, featuring texts in both French and English. The first volume highlights exhibitions, including the 2003 show at Sonnabend, with insights from notable figures like Jean Nouvel, Renzo Piano, Marc Newson, Azzedine Alaïa, and Marc Jacobs. The second volume presents a design catalogue authored by Catherine Coley and a biography by Catherine Drouin-Prouvé. Prouvé’s work, celebrated for its soft rationalism, is highly regarded in institutions such as MoMA and Tate Modern, with vintage items in demand among collectors.

Key facts

  • A two-volume publication on Jean Prouvé was released in 2008.
  • The editors are Laurence Bergerot and Patrick Seguin.
  • The publication is a collaboration between Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris, and Sonnabend Gallery, New York.
  • It contains 372 black-and-white and 629 color reproductions over 615 pages.
  • The first volume documents exhibitions and includes texts by Jean Nouvel, Renzo Piano, Marc Newson, Azzedine Alaïa, and Marc Jacobs.
  • The second volume features a design catalogue by Raymond Guidot and Catherine Coley, plus a biography by Catherine Drouin-Prouvé.
  • Prouvé's work is noted for soft rationalism and sail-like structural elements.
  • His vintage pieces are displayed in New York galleries like Sonnabend Gallery and Sikkema Jenkins.

Entities

Artists

  • Jean Prouvé
  • Laurence Bergerot
  • Patrick Seguin
  • Jean Nouvel
  • Renzo Piano
  • Marc Newson
  • Azzedine Alaïa
  • Marc Jacobs
  • Raymond Guidot
  • Catherine Coley
  • Catherine Drouin-Prouvé
  • Peter Sulzer

Institutions

  • Galerie Patrick Seguin
  • Sonnabend Gallery
  • MoMA
  • Hammer Museum
  • Tate Modern
  • Sikkema Jenkins
  • Jack Macrae and Paula Cooper's 192 Tenth Avenue bookshop
  • Design Within Reach
  • artcritical

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • New York
  • United States
  • Chelsea
  • Los Angeles
  • Brazzaville
  • West Africa

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