Talk:Toni Grand

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Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 1967: 5th Paris  Biennial.
  • 1974: first personal exhibition, Eric Fabre gallery, Paris.
  • 1975: Le Flux gallery, Perpignan.
  • 1976: "Toni Grand - Bernard Pagès", Museum of Art and Industry, Saint-Étienne.
  • 1977: "Toni Grand - Sculptures", Athanor gallery, Marseille.
  • 1978: Albert Baronian gallery, Brussels.
  • 1979: Kom Wi gallery, Tokyo.
  • 1980: "Toni Grand - Sculptures", Savoy Museum, Chambéry.
  • 1982: Venice Biennale.
  • 1981: Romanesque rooms of the Saint-Trophime cloister, Arles.
  • 1983: ARCA, Marseilles.
  • 1987: Jacques Girard gallery, Toulouse.
  • 1988: Arlogos gallery, Nantes.
  • 1988: Paris gallery, Paris.
  • 1989: Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon.
  • 1990: Rodin Museum, Paris.
  • 1991: Museum of Fine Arts, Nantes.
  • 1993: Museum of Modern Art, Céret.
  • 1998: Regional School of Fine Arts, Le Mans.
  • 2001: Arlogos gallery, Paris.
  • 2002: gallery-bookstore Philippe Pannetier, Nîmes.
  • 2003: Museum of Fine Arts, Nantes, presentation of the donation.
  • 2013: Mamco, Geneva.

Group exhibitions[edit]

  • 1978: Toni Grand / Claude Viallat, Avignon.
  • 1980: Cantini 80, Cantini Museum, Galerie de la Charité, Marseille; 6th  International Contemporary Art Fair, Grand Palais, Paris ; Chacallis, Charvolen, Grand, Jaccard, Viallat, Athanor gallery, Marseille.
  • 1985: Sculptures-Prefiguration of a Park, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jouy-en-Josas.
  • 1990: 44th Venice  Biennale, Peggy Guggenheim Foundation, Venice; The Bel Age, Chateau de Chambord.
  • 1991: The love of art, Biennial of contemporary art, Lyon.
  • 1993: Du simple au double, Museum of Modern Art, Céret.
  • 1997: Made in France, MNAM Center Georges-Pompidou, Paris; Documenta X, Kassel, Germany.
  • 2000: Collection of spaces, FRAC Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Friche de la Belle de Mai gallery, Marseille.
  • 2001: Empties included, FRAC Bretagne collection, Cloister gallery, School of Fine Arts, Rennes.
  • 2002: New acquisitions, National Museum of Modern Art, Center Georges-Pompidou, Paris.
  • 2003: "A few amateur cabinets, the cabinet of Gabriel Orozco", FRAC Picardie, Amiens.
  • 2007: Museum of Fine Arts of Marseille, Peter Friedl, Toni Grand  ; Brancusi workshop, Paris.
  • 2009: Art & Language (Mel Ramsden and Michael Baldwin) Toni Grand. Exhibition at the School of Fine Arts in Le Mans, from 7 toMarch 28, 2009.
  • 2017: From Nature to Sculpture, Villa Datris Foundation, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue