Michel Luneau

Michel Luneau (30 January 1934 – 19 July 2012[1]) was a French poet, writer, publisher, and art collector from Brittany.

Born in Nantes, he authored numerous works that blended poetry and prose, exploring themes of art and culture.

From 1998, Michel Luneau directed the Centre for Contemporary Art of La Rairie in Pont-Saint-Martin, where he showcased emerging artists.

He served on the editorial board of Place publique, a journal focused on urban issues, directed by journalist Franck Renaud.

As a collector, Michel Luneau was recognized for his discerning taste and commitment to supporting new talent, which left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.