Artcurial, Art gallery on Champs-Elysées, Paris, France.
Artcurial is an art market institution housed in a grand building with a glass roof at Rond-Point des Champs-Elysees in Paris's 8th district. The space combines gallery areas with auction halls and displays works spanning contemporary and classic periods as well as photography and design pieces.
Founded in 2002, this auction house grew into a major French art institution with expanding interests. Its scope expanded from fine art into design, photography, and contemporary artistic practices.
The gallery displays contemporary and classic works, connecting French artistic heritage with international movements through its exhibitions. Visitors can observe how displays create conversations between different artistic traditions and periods.
The location is near Franklin D. Roosevelt metro station and easily accessible on foot. Visitors should check ahead, as opening times may vary depending on exhibitions and auctions scheduled.
Inside the building is Caffe Artcurial, an Italian restaurant where visitors can dine under the glass roof surrounded by artworks and auction displays. This blend of food and art in a single venue offers a rare experience in this part of the city.
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