Sequence 1 : painting and sculpture from the Francois Pinault Collection
Exhibition of contemporary works from the Francois Pinault Collection at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice timed to coincide with the Biennale.
I found the whole thing a bit precious after the Biennale. Each artist had their own white room and rather officious guard. I loved the series of identical black and white painted self portraits by Rudolf Stingel. Marlene Dumas homage to the Holbein picture of Christ in the tomb and a gently loving cigarette packet but I can’t now trace who that was by.
The exhibition included the skull made up of tin cans outside on the Grand Canal by Subo Guptadh.
Francois Pinault, the French owner of department stores as well as Christie's, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, owns an 80% share in the Palazzo Grassi as a venue for displaying his collection.
Photos from the Daily Telegraph
I found the whole thing a bit precious after the Biennale. Each artist had their own white room and rather officious guard. I loved the series of identical black and white painted self portraits by Rudolf Stingel. Marlene Dumas homage to the Holbein picture of Christ in the tomb and a gently loving cigarette packet but I can’t now trace who that was by.
The exhibition included the skull made up of tin cans outside on the Grand Canal by Subo Guptadh.
Francois Pinault, the French owner of department stores as well as Christie's, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, owns an 80% share in the Palazzo Grassi as a venue for displaying his collection.
Photos from the Daily Telegraph
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