
Christopher Taylor, internationally recognised curator, gallerist, musician, and cultural figure has announced the opening of his eponymous contemporary art gallery, Christopher Taylor, on 4th October 2025, located in his Baroque Parisian apartment at 124 Boulevard Malesherbes.

Continuing the experimental legacy of his previous apartment-turned-gallery, Museum 52 (London), and American Contemporary (New York), Taylor will present a programme of emerging and established artists whose work challenges, inspires, and expands the discourse of contemporary art.
Christopher Taylor comments:
“With this new space in Paris, I want to recapture the intimacy, inventiveness and ambition of those early days in London while drawing on everything I’ve learned in New York and beyond. Paris is one of the great cultural capitals, and I’m excited to add a new voice to the city’s vibrant art scene … from the comfort of my living room.”

Taylor first established his reputation in London with Museum 52, an apartment-turned-gallery on Redchurch Street in Shoreditch, that quickly became a vital site for artistic discovery and discourse in the early 2000s. He later expanded to New York first as Museum 52 and then as American Contemporary. Across both spaces he worked with an impressive roster of artists who have since gone on to build significant international careers, including emerging talents at the time such as Shara Hughes, Conrad Shawcross, Esther Stocker and Kon Trubkovich, as well as more established figures like John Isaacs and Nick Waplington.

Christopher Taylor (Paris) will open with John Isaacs: Ego in Arcadia (4th October – 16th November 2025), marking a two-decade creative history between Taylor and Isaacs. @christophermtaylor






