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The Collection on View

Works from the Pinault Collection are presented in partner institutions.
Kerry James Marshall, Untitled, 2012 © Kerry James Marshall / Courtesy de l'artiste et Pinault Collection / Photo Claire Lavabre

Driven by an ambitious loan policy, the Pinault Collection circulates widely and is shared both in France and internationally. Hosted by partner institutions, these works reach new audiences, become part of new narratives, and enrich perspectives on contemporary creation.

Opening hours

Open Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Late opening on Fridays until 9 p.m.
Closed on Tuesdays and on May 1st
Free late opening on the first Saturday of every month, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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Full Price : 15€
Ages 18-26 and other reductions : 10€ 
Free entry without booking after 4 p.m. for Super Cercle members
Free, unlimited and priority access with the Membership Card

All rates and free admission

(#9019)
Kerry James Marshall at Kunsthaus Zürich — Switzerland

Until August 16, 2026

 

Kerry James Marshall, a major figure in contemporary painting, is featured in "The Histories", a large retrospective bringing together monumental works that question history, representation, and the memory of African Americans.

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(#8760)
Julie Mehretu at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw — Poland

 Until August 30, 2026

 

After taking over Palazzo Grassi, Julie Mehretu now occupies the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. From 1990s diagrams to recent paintings, "KAIROS / Hauntological Variations" explores how the present is haunted by fractures from the past.

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(#8762)
Youssef Nabil at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris – France

Until 13 September 2026

 

With the exhibition “To dream again”, the Franco-Egyptian artist Youssef Nabil is the first contemporary artist to take over the Orientalist rooms of the Musée d’Orsay and offers the opportunity to put his works into perspective with those that have influenced him, which, together with Symbolism, form the core of this aesthetic connection

(#9078)
Anicka Yi at the Galleria Borghese in Rome – Italy

From 23 June to 20 September 2026

 

The exhibition “Metamorphoses. Ovid and the Arts” explores transformation as a universal principle through the legacy of Ovid. This dialogue between myth and creation is extended in the work of Anicka Yi, whose three luminous cocoons question the mutations of the living and the artificial, of forms and perceptions.

(#9080)
Martin Kippenberger, Bruce Nauman and Philippe Perrot at the Fondation Vincent Van Gogh in Arles – France

Until 18 October 2026

 

Five major works by artists from the Pinault Collection are presented in the exhibition “SUSPECTS – Van Gogh, Tricksters & Co.”, dedicated to artists who, in the wake of Vincent van Gogh, chose dissidence over conformity and excess over moderation. Featured are works by Martin Kippenberger, Bruce Nauman and Philippe Perrot.

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Free admission to this exhibition is granted upon presentation of your Membership card.