Paris: Cuturi Gallery Opens at the Heart of the Palais-Royal Garden

Caroline, SORTIRAPARIS, December 18, 2025
 
The Cuturi Gallery is moving to Paris! The Singapore-based institution has announced the launch of a new space right in the heart of the Palais-Royal Gardens, opening its doors on March 19, 2026. To mark the occasion, the gallery will host an inaugural exhibition celebrating its unique hybrid and interdisciplinary identity, a vision brought to life by founder Kevin Troyano Cuturi.
 
Attention art enthusiasts! The city is gearing up to welcome a brand-new gallery. Its name? Cuturi Gallery. This marks the first space for the Singapore-based institution, founded in 2019 by Kevin Troyano Cuturi. Cuturi Gallery is described as "a next-generation art gallery driven by a vision where art signifies emancipation and meaning." With a commitment to inclusivity and a mission to spotlight emerging artists and curators, the Singaporean gallery is taking a significant step forward with the launch of its inaugural venue in the heart of Paris.
 
And the Cuturi Gallery has chosen a historically significant and strategic location for its contemporary space in Paris: the Jardin du Palais Royal, situated in the 1st arrondissement. The Cuturi Gallery joins a number of other galleries housed under the arcade arcades, including the Acne Paper Palais Royal.
 
Set to open on March 19, 2026, the Cuturi Gallery will launch with a group exhibition. Titled "Decadence and Decay", this inaugural display aims to pay tribute to the gallery’s hybrid and interdisciplinary identity by showcasing works from artists in Southeast Asia as well as notable figures from the French scene, such as Hubert Le Gall and Lionel Sabatté (winner of the Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2025). The exhibition will also honor the history of the space with a nod to Didier Ludot. A pioneering vintage couture collector, Ludot once ran a fashion boutique at precisely the same address in Paris.
 
Mark your calendars for March 19, 2026, when you'll be able to explore Cuturi Gallery's very first space in Paris, the Cuturi Gallery itself!
 
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