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This season in France
01 Apr 2026

This April, Goodman Gallery launches its spring season in France with a presentation that marks the beginning of a major summer programme across the country.

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Goodman Gallery x Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier

17 April – 29 August 2026
4 Passage Sainte Avoye, 75003 Paris
Monday – Friday, 10–6pm. Saturday by appointment only

Opening in Paris on 17 April, Goodman Gallery will present a curated presentation at Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier, the leading interior architect and furniture designer. Featuring; contemporary artists William Kentridge, Ghada Amer, Kapwani Kiwanga and Pélagie Gbaguidi. It coincides with major institutional milestones including; Kiwanga’s Joan Miró Prize in Barcelona this May and Kentridge’s upcoming retrospective at BOZAR, Brussels in September.

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Pierre
French debut of sculptures in the gardens of Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

20 April – 18 October 2026
167-165 Bd J.F. Kennedy, 06160,
Antibes, France

Goodman Gallery presents a French debut of outdoor sculptures set within the landscaped gardens of Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc overlooking the Mediterranean. Featuring works by William Kentridge and Yinka Shonibare, the presentation brings contemporary sculpture into dialogue with one of the Riviera’s most iconic settings. Shonibare presents hand-painted bronze sculptures that evoke the movement and texture of African textiles, while Kentridge debuts Paper Procession, a bold abstract work composed of painted aluminium panels. The installation marks the public debut in France of these works and reflects the gallery’s ongoing engagement with leading voices from the African continent and its diaspora.

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Hotel du cap
Hotel du cap
Goodman Gallery returns to Saint-Paul-de-Vence for a residency at Galerie Podgorny

20 July - 23 August 2026
Place du Général de Gaulle, 06570 Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Monday – Sunday, 11-7pm

From mid-July to late August 2026, Goodman Gallery will return for a second year to Saint-Paul-de-Vence, the renowned French village long associated with the greats of the 20th century. The gallery will present a dynamic, evolving exhibition of leading artists from the African continent, its diaspora, and the Global South.

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Goodman Gallery returns to  Saint-Paul-de-Vence for a residency at Galerie Podgorny

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