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Apr 02, 2025
38th edition - TEFAF
From March 15 to 20, 2025, the 38th edition of the TEFAF Maastricht was held, where the Ketabi-Bourdet gallery highlighted the work of Guy de Rougemont with a cutting-edge selection of paintings, created between 1967 and 1983.
The elliptical canvas Untitled from 1967, acquired by the Gandur Foundation for Art, will be exhibited in the foundation's museum currently under construction in Caen, which will open its doors by 2030.

Apr 02, 2025
Sotheby's sale
November 14, 2024
Sale of the desk at Sotheby's
On November 14, 2024, this unique desk created by Guy de Rougemont reached new heights, selling for €108,000 to join a European collection. Guy de Rougemont designed this elliptical desk following the invitation from decorator Jacques Grange, in 1971, to collaborate on the decoration of the entrance hall to the offices of the SERI company, located on the 46th floor of the Montparnasse Tower in Paris, inaugurated in 1973. In lacquered wood, painted wood, laminate and metal, this colorful desk on the border between design and sculpture, was completed in 1974.
Photo: ©Sotheby's

Jan 31, 2025
Guy de Rougemont
Exhibition catalogue
On the occasion of the exhibition Incursion dans l'atelier de Rougemont, the monograph “Guy de Rougemont” by Gay Gassmann appears, (Éditions Norma, September 6, 2024). This monograph will be available in preview at the Institute bookstore from July 13, 2024.

Jan 30, 2025
Incursion dans l'atelier de Rougemont
Exhibition
July 13 - September 29
The Academy of Fine Arts pays tribute to the polyphonic work of Guy de Rougemont (1935-2021), late member of the painting section of the Academy of Fine Arts, during an exhibition presented from July 13 to September 29, 2024 at the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen (Palais de l'Institut de France, Paris 6th).

Jan 30, 2025
Guy de Rougemont, peintre avant tout
Exhibition
October 10 - November 9, 2024
The Ketabi Bourdet gallery has the honor of devoting its first exhibition to the artist Guy de Rougemont (1935 - 2021), whose work was the subject of a retrospective at the Academy of Fine Arts this summer and of an important monograph published on September 6 by Norma editions.