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Acne Paper Palais Royal

A permanent gallery space by Acne Studios

  • 124 Gal de Valois, 75001 Paris, France
  • Thursday - Saturday 11AM - 7PM
  • Sunday 12 - 7PM

Acne Studios inaugurates Acne Paper Palais Royal, its first permanent gallery space, situated beneath the storied arcades of Paris’s Palais Royal. Marking a significant moment in the brand’s cultural evolution, the gallery extends Acne Studios’ ongoing dialogue with the worlds of art, design, photography, publishing, and craftsmanship.


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Current exhibition

An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing sculptures made by Peter Schlesinger.

Peter Schlesinger Sculpture

23 October – 14 December

Peter Schlesinger Sculpture brings together eight ceramic works by the New York–based artist, shifting from monumental vessels to a more intimate scale. Trees, plants, and human figures appear in glazed stoneware — earthbound yet poetic, tender in their restraint. Marking the tenth anniversary of Peter Schlesinger Sculpture, first published by Acne Studios in 2015, the exhibition coincides with an expanded second edition of the artist’s monograph. Available exclusively at Acne Paper Palais Royal.

Acne Paper Palais Royal exhibition place in Paris, with Acne Paper logo and the current exhibition

The Exhibition Space

An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing sculptures made by Peter Schlesinger.
An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing sculptures made by Peter Schlesinger, having a view over the Palais Royal in Paris with trees and architecture.
An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing a grey massive sculpture made by Peter Schlesinger.
An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing a beige massive sculpture made by Peter Schlesinger.
An exhibition place with green-teal background, showcasing a black-teal sculpture made by Peter Schlesinger.