The first two editions in 2018 and 2021 had been a success with several tens of thousands of visitors welcomed.

For the third time, the Couvent des Jacobins in Rennes will host the prestigious works of the Pinault Collection this summer.

After “Up!

and “Beyond Color”, the new exhibition will be titled “Forever Sixties” and will offer a dive into the 1960s.

According to a press release from the Pinault Collection, it will shed "light on a decisive moment in the history of contemporary art, the visual revolution of the 1960s and its lingering legacy in the creation of the following decades".

Pop art in the spotlight

The exhibition will notably give pride of place to pop art, an artistic current which redefined during the sixties "the canons of a breathless modernity" and instilled "a critical and rebellious spirit which continues to possess contemporary art". .

For the occasion, around a hundred works belonging to François Pinault, some of which are still unpublished, will be exhibited from June 10.



We will find in particular well-known artists such as Raymond Depardon, Niki de Saint Phalle, Richard Hamilton, Barbara Kruger or Otto Muehl.

The opening date of the ticket office is not yet known.

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