Galerie Rousset
Galerie Rousset
Ludovic Rousset has had the privilege of working for internationally renowned galleries for more than 20 years. Throughout his career, he has taken part in prestigious international art fairs in Paris, Monaco, Brussels, London, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These experiences enabled him to meet numerous key figures in the art market, giving him a deep understanding of its dynamics and allowing him to develop his expertise.
Ludovic Rousset has also had the pleasure of collaborating with museums in the Netherlands and Luxembourg, as well as with the Musée d’Orsay, assisting with acquisitions or facilitating loans of artworks for temporary exhibitions.
In 2023, he decided to settle in Avignon, where he opened Galerie Rousset, a space primarily dedicated to 19th- and 20th-century art. Drawing on his extensive experience, Ludovic Rousset enjoys sharing his passion for paintings, drawings, and sculptures—works that bring great joy to collectors.
Ludovic Rousset has also had the pleasure of collaborating with museums in the Netherlands and Luxembourg, as well as with the Musée d’Orsay, assisting with acquisitions or facilitating loans of artworks for temporary exhibitions.
In 2023, he decided to settle in Avignon, where he opened Galerie Rousset, a space primarily dedicated to 19th- and 20th-century art. Drawing on his extensive experience, Ludovic Rousset enjoys sharing his passion for paintings, drawings, and sculptures—works that bring great joy to collectors.
Contact
France
56 rue Joseph Vernet
84000
Avignon
France
04 90 83 60 67
info@galerierousset.com
84000
Avignon
France
www.galerierousset.com
Œuvres sélectionnées
Loiseau Gustave
Nature morte aux carpes
Entourage de Annibal Carrache (1560-1609)
Henri Lebasque (1865-1937)
Évènements
Michael Kenna “Landscapes of South Korea”
Galerie Rousset
From 05/06/2026 to 15/08/2026
A major figure in contemporary photography, Michael Kenna offers a sensitive and harmonised interpretation of the Korean landscape, based on erasure, slowness, and the precision of observation. His images explore territories at the edge of the visible— barely perceptible horizons, isolated trees, discreet architectures, mists, and diffuse light—where geographical space meets the imaginary, even the supernatural. This approach resonates particularly in South Korea, where the relationship between nature, spirituality, and silence is deeply rooted.
Through this event, Galerie Rousset will invite visitors to appreciate black-and-white photography as a work of art, and more broadly, to engage in a dialogue between humanity and nature.
Complete Press Release available here.