Then in 2000 he opened his eponymous gallery on Rue des Taillandiers in a former warehouse, renovated by Jean Nouvel.
Galleries invited include: Jablonka Galerie (2002), Hauser & Wirth (2006), Gagosian Gallery (2008), Eva Presenhuber (2009), Sadie Coles HQ (2010), Galeria Massimo de Carlo (2011), Paula Cooper (2012), Kurimanzutto (2014), Luhring Augustine (2015), Karma (2016), David Kordansky (2018), Campoli Presti (London 2018), Ivor Braka (London, 2018), and Gavin Brown’s Enterprise (2019).
Galerie Patrick Seguin is in the Bastille district in Paris, in a space designed by Jean Nouvel (Pritzker Prize 2008).
Galerie Patrick Seguin has also developed an important publishing activity, producing books to accompany its exhibitions; works include a 2-volume monograph on Jean Prouvé (750 pages), a series of three 5-volume box-sets on Jean Prouvé’s demountable architecture, a 2-volume monograph on Jean Royère (650 pages), a book on Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret’s architectural project for the town of Chandigarh and its furniture.
To accompany its programme of exhibitions, Patrick Seguin has also developed an important publishing activity, producing monographs on the designers represented, but also catalogues of the major exhibitions organised by the gallery with other well-known galleries (design and contemporary art).