Perrotin Released an Expanded Monograph on French Artist Claire Tabouret
Available to purchase on the gallery’s online shop.





The last we visited Claire Tabouret, the French-born, Los Angeles-based artist was showcasing an intimate exploration into familial relationships at Perrotin Seoul. Earlier this year, the acclaimed gallery released a sumptuous expanded monograph on the figurative artist.
The eponymously titled book features an array of paper stocks and is richly packed with paintings and drawings from Tabouret’s archive. Mapped across 15 exhibitions, the expanded book features her most recent show in December, along with three written pieces by Anna Katherine Brodbeck, Annabelle Teneze and Cécile Debray.
Additionally, Tabouret has chosen powerful quotes to open each section that span literary and art historical masters, such as Jorge Luis Borges, Alice Neel and Pierre Guyotat, to Georges Bataille, Marguerite Yourcenar, Sebald, Oscar Wilde and Agnès Martin.
CLAIRE TABOURET is 372 pages in length and available to purchase for €63 EUR / $69 USD. The written portion is presented in both English and French.
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