During Art Basel Paris week, Perrotin presents Panorama, an ambitious group exhibition unfolding across Perrotin Matignon. Bringing together a diverse roster of artists from different generations and practices, the exhibition offers a wide-ranging view of the gallery’s program and the dialogues that shape contemporary art today.

At Perrotin Matignon, Panorama features special presentations by Hans Hartung, Christiane Pooley, and Ali Banisadr, each highlighting key dimensions of their respective practices. Their works open distinct visual and conceptual perspectives—whether through abstraction, narrative painting, or gestural intensity—while establishing resonances with the broader constellation of artists on view.

The exhibition includes works by Young-Il Ahn, Sara Anstis, Jean-Marie Appriou, Cristina BanBan, Ali Banisadr, Anna-Eva Bergman, Lynn Chadwick, Johan Creten, Jens Fänge, Bernard Frize, Laurent Grasso, Hans Hartung, Holly Lowen, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Otani Workshop, Christiane Pooley, Claude Rutault, and Jesús Rafael Soto. Spanning sculpture, painting, installation, and kinetic art, Panorama reflects the polyphonic nature of the gallery’s program and its commitment to presenting diverse artistic languages.

Panorama invites visitors to move fluidly between these voices—discovering the textures, rhythms, and conceptual currents that connect them. Set against the vibrant energy of Art Basel Paris week, the exhibition underscores Perrotin’s ongoing engagement with both historical and contemporary practices, offering a multifaceted survey of artistic creation today.