Galerie Daniel Templon
Galerie Daniel Templon, a Paris institution since the 1960s and conveniently located across from the Centre Pompidou, specializes in paintings — wall-friendly goods for wealthy private collectors. The list includes artists such as Jean-Michel Alberola, Gérard Garouste, Philippe Cognée, and Vincent Corpet, as well as American David Salle and German expressionist Jonathan Meese. There are a few sculptures as well. It's a fantastic place to see some of the continent's and beyond's best modern art. It's just a short walk from the Centre Georges Pompidou, where you can see even more art.
The gallery brought the big names of American art to the French public beginning in the 1970s: Dan Flavin, Ellsworth Kelly, Willem de Kooning, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. It immediately established itself as one of France's leading galleries for contemporary art promotion. Approximately thirty international artists are represented by the gallery now. Established contemporary artists, worldwide mid-career artists, and the experiences of new artists are all represented at the Daniel Templon Gallery. There are three exhibition spaces in the gallery: two in Paris, at 30 rue Beaubourg and 28 rue du Grenier Saint-Lazare, and one in Brussels.
Location: 30 Rue Beaubourg, 75003 Paris
Website: https://www.templon.com/new/gallery.php?la=fr