Cuturi Gallery opens in Paris in the heart of the Palais-Royal, at 24 Galerie Montpensier

Cuturi Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of its new space in Paris inside the gardens of the Palais Royale in March 2026.

 

The Paris gallery will open with an inaugural exhibition curated by Singapore-based independent curator Deborah Lim, bringing together major artists from Southeast Asia alongside established figures in the French art scene. Located at 24 Galerie de Montpensier in the historic Palais-Royal district, the new space reflects Cuturi Gallery’s commitment to contemporary art and cross-cultural exchange between East and West, while paying tribute to its hybrid, transdisciplinary identity through a dialogue between art, design, and fashion. The inauguration also honours the site’s legacy with a nod to Didier Ludot, collector and pioneer of vintage couture, who opened his Paris fashion boutique at the same address.

 

The Parisian initiative features a rigorous and ambitious programme, with four annual exhibitions, each curated by a leading guest curator.

 

Paris plays a strategic role, generating prestige, legitimacy, and symbolic depth. This positioning - nourished by a programme of residencies, satellite exhibitions, and transnational collaborations - now finds a natural extension with the opening of Cuturi Gallery in Europe, and more specifically, in Paris.

 

Founded in Singapore in 2019, Cuturi Gallery is a new-generation art space guided by a vision in which art embodies both emancipation and meaning. Inclusive in its ethos, it is committed to highlighting the voices of emerging artists and curators. Rooted in Singapore while engaging in dialogue across the Asia-Pacific and Europe, the gallery builds cultural bridges and fosters new forms of circulation between artists, curators, and audiences.

December 16, 2025
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