Minimal, Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Paris 2025

This video presents a walkthrough of the exhibition “Minimal” at the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris (8 Oct 2025 – 19 Jan 2026), a major presentation dedicated to the global diversity of Minimalist art. Curated by Jessica Morgan, Director of the Dia Art Foundation (New York), Minimal brings together more than 100…

Minimal

This video presents a walkthrough of the exhibition “Minimal” at the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris (8 Oct 2025 – 19 Jan 2026), a major presentation dedicated to the global diversity of Minimalist art. Curated by Jessica Morgan, Director of the Dia Art Foundation (New York), Minimal brings together more than 100 iconic works by around 40 international artists, tracing the evolution of this movement since the 1960s and its influence across continents. The exhibition is organised into seven thematic sections — Light, Mono-ha, Balance, Surface, Grid, Monochrome, Materialism — highlighting key contributions from North, South and East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. Featured artists include Rasheed Araeen, McArthur Binion, Chryssa, Mary Corse, Walter De Maria, Melvin Edwards, Koji Enokura, Dan Flavin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Hans Haacke, Maren Hassinger, Mary Heilmann, Eva Hesse, Nancy Holt, Robert Irwin, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Susumu Koshimizu, David Lamelas, Seung-Taek Lee, Lee Ufan, Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Enzo Mari, Agnes Martin, François Morellet, Senga Nengudi, Helio Oiticica, Lygia Pape, Howardena Pindell, Charlotte Posenenske, Steve Reich, Bridget Riley, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, Nobuo Sekine, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Michelle Stuart, Kishio Suga, Jiro Takamatsu, Anne Truitt, Günther Uecker, Yoshi Wada, Merrill Wagner, Meg Webster, Jackie Winsor, Iannis Xenakis and more — showcasing how Minimalism reshaped artistic language worldwide by focusing on material, space and direct engagement with the viewer. Curated by Jessica Morgan (Director, Dia Art Foundation) with support from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, the exhibition underscores the enduring relevance and global breadth of minimalist practice.