Galerie Daniel Templon, founded in 1966 by Daniel Templon at just 21 years old, is one of France’s most influential contemporary art galleries. Originally located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it moved to the Marais in 1972, near the Centre Pompidou, and now operates two Paris spaces alongside galleries in Brussels and New York. Renowned for introducing American minimal and conceptual artists to Europe, the gallery has exhibited icons like Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Richard Serra, while continuing to support emerging voices. Its program fosters dialogue across generations, blending historical depth with contemporary innovation.
Paris FranceGalerie Daniel Templon is located at 30 rue Beaubourg (and 28 rue du Grenier Saint-Lazare), in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, right in the heart of the Marais district. This area is renowned for its dynamic blend of contemporary culture, history, and lively urban energy. The gallery is just steps from the Centre Pompidou, an iconic hub for modern and contemporary art, making it a prime stop for art enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in Paris’s creative scene. The nearby streets are lined with independent boutiques, cafés, and top-tier art spaces, reflecting the Marais’s reputation as the epicenter of Parisian artistic life. With its established presence and international roster, Galerie Daniel Templon sits in a neighborhood where visitors can experience the pulse of the city—whether exploring nearby institutions like the Atelier Brancusi, enjoying the architectural charm of Place Georges Pompidou, or strolling toward the vibrant Rue Rambuteau, all within easy reach of the gallery doors.