

Palazzo Grassi - Punta Della Dogana
Inaugurated in 2006 and 2009 respectively, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana are two museums of contemporary art that alternate between group and monographic exhibitions.
Their main purpose is to share the extraordinary Pinault Collection with the public and to deepen the special relationship that has developed with the artists.


Palazzo Grassi - Punta Della Dogana
Negli anni la nostra collaborazione ci ha portato a realizzare linee di merchandising personalizzato ad hoc, sia istituzionali che in occasione di eventi e mostre culturali ospitate.
Over the years, our collaboration has led us to create personalised merchandising lines, both institutional and for cultural events and exhibitions organised by the museums.


Dancing with myself
An exhibition by Martin Bethenod and Florian Ebner, the result of a collaboration between the Pinault Collection and the Museum Folkwang in Essen. 145 works are presented in a succession of representations of the artist's self through a stylistic diversity that brings together photography, video, painting, sculpture and various multimedia installations.
The common thread is the colour grey and a minimalist yet highly effective style.


Cows by the water
Albert Oehlen loves 'free' music, jazz, rock and new electronic experiments, and this is reflected in all his works, which deliberately don't adhere to any artistic movement. The paintings in 'Cows by the Water' are large, an explosion of colour, layers, overlapping geometries and fluid and emotional brushstrokes - the artist's great trademark.
The merchandising line has chosen mainly large items to best represent Oehlen's work.


Sigmar Polke
More than 90 works, almost exclusively from the Pinault Collection, are brought together in an exhibition that traces Polke's entire career showing the variety of techniques he uses.
The range of personalised gadgets is colourful and surprising.


Accrochage
An exhibition of works by over 19 of the world's greatest artists from the Pinault collection. More than an exhibition: it is a journey, a story that each visitor must construct according to his or her own vision of life, sensibility and perception of art.
The gadgets depict Wall Drawing #343 by Sol Lewitt, a great artist who died in 2007, famous for this pictorial genre.


Martyal Raysse
Martyal Raysse, painter of large canvases that speak of universal love, exponent of Nouveau Réalisme, an avant-garde artistic movement also known as the French version of American Pop Art. Three hundred and fifty works on display, some of which the artist has never shown to the public, immerse the visitor in Raysse's colourful, sometimes disturbing world.
The gadgets are very colourful and personalised with many of Raysse's works.