Yvon Lambert Gallery

In 1966, Yvon Lambert opened his first gallery on the rue de L'Échaudé in Paris, France where he began to exhibit American artists.

Lambert left the 6th arrondissement in 1977 for rue du Grenier St Lazare in the Marais, where he exhibited artists including Miquel Barceló, Joseph Beuys, Louise Lawler, Jean-Charles Blais, and Allan McCollum.

In 1986 he moved again to the glass-roofed space on rue Vieille du Temple where Lambert affirmed strong relationships with artists such as Joan Jonas, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer,[2] Thierry Kuntzel, Glenn Ligon and Anselm Kiefer.

Other artists represented include Donald Judd, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer and Nan Goldin.

[9] In 2010, Lambert threatened to withdraw his collection after publicly criticizing the city of Avignon for allowing the Hôtel de Caumont to fall into disrepair.

Entrance of the Yvon Lambert Gallery, rue Vieille-du-Temple in Paris . 48°51′35″N 2°21′37″E  /  48.8597°N 2.3603°E  / 48.8597; 2.3603