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Galerie Templon

Galerie Templon was founded in 1966 by Daniel Templon in Paris, France. The gallery was established to promote contemporary art and has played a significant role in the careers of artists such as Arman, Jean-Michel Alberola, and Julian Schnabel. In 2013, Galerie Templon expanded to Brussels, furthering its influence in the European art scene. The gallery’s commitment to presenting cutting-edge contemporary art has inspired other galleries to adopt a similar focus on innovative and thought-provoking works. Galerie Templon’s contributions have enriched the cultural fabric of its neighborhoods, particularly in the vibrant Marais district of Paris. Read more about Galleries.

Miami Convention Center with palms

At Art Basel Miami Beach, Market Confidence Meets Curatorial Risk

If there’s a common thread running through this year’s presentations, it’s the introspective tone of works that grapple with the push and pull between the physical and the virtual.
By Elisa Carollo
Grey velvet sculptures of humans in the space

At Templon, Hans Op de Beeck Turns the Ordinary into Something Transcendental

The artist's practice is guided by the desire to create a calm and contemplative atmosphere: “a realm that offers tranquility."
By Elisa Carollo
Image of an assemblage in wood with painted a wheel, meat, and other american products.

ROBIN KID’s Nostalgic Vision of the American Dream

"'Searching for America' is about looking for the kind of happiness that I felt as a child."
By Elisa Carollo
An art fair

The Best of Art Paris 2024 Is Still Virtually On View

By Veronica Ferrari

Seven Pieces That Stole the Show at Art Basel Hong Kong

By Daniel Scheffler

What to See at the 2023 Armory Show

By Farah Abdessamad
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