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Michael Armitage

From 29 March 2026 to 10 January 2027
Michael Armitage

At Palazzo Grassi, Pinault Collection brings together an exceptional group of works by Kenyan-born painter Michael Armitage (born in 1984), created over the past ten years.

Opening hours

Open Monday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Closed on Tuesdays
There are no late-night openings on Fridays or free late-night openings on the first Saturdays of the month during this period.

From August 27 to October 6, adapted pricing applies:

Reduced rate for all: 9€
Ages 18-26 and other reductions: 7€
Free entry with the Membership Pinault Collection card
Free entry without booking for Super Cercle members

All rates and free admission

Here, references to East Africa blend with mythology and Western art history in dense, flamboyant compositions, often monumental in scale. Some works address sensitive subjects from Kenya's recent history. The exhibition, which includes large-format paintings and drawings, is structured around themes that run through Armitage's practice, such as the expression of politics in individual and collective narratives, mythology and sexuality, and migration issues. At the Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage presents a comprehensive overview of his practice, interweaving personal memory, collective history and symbolic imagination to give free rein to visions and landscapes that are both inhabited and hallucinatory. 

Curated by Jean-Marie Gallais, curator, Pinault Collection, in collaboration with Hans-Ulrich Obrist, art director, Serpentine Galleries, for the catalogue, and Caroline Bourgeois, advisor, Pinault Collection, and Michelle Mlati, art historian