Rare Works by Vincent Van Gogh, Yayoi Kusama & More Hit Fondation Louis Vuitton

Presenting old and new masters.

Fondation Louis Vuitton will soon launch an exhibition at its famed Parisian outpost, spotlighting the comprehensive collection of English industrialist and patron of the arts, Samuel Courtauld. A total of 110 works including 60 paintings and graphic pieces will be on display from both old and new masters such as Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Yayoi Kusama, Gerard Richter, and more. Apart from the noteworthy participants, the luxury label aims to showcase pieces of various disciplines (abstract, expressive, or distanced) by these international artists to educate amateur observers and reinspire expert art critics.

View a selection of works to be displayed at Fondation Louis Vuitton above. The collection will be on view from February 20 until June 17.

In other exhibitions, conceptual contemporary artist Tyrrell Winston is set to launch his first solo show in Paris entitled “Lines.”

Fondation Louis Vuitton
8 Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi
Paris, France 75116

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