Giorgio Griffa, La recherche, 2020, acrilico su 21 tele tarlatane - Centre Pompidou - ph Giulio Caresio

Giorgio Griffa, La recherche, 2020, acrylic on 21 tarlatan canvases—Centre Pompidou

Museums & Collections

Giorgio Griffa is a celebrated artist on the international stage. His works feature in the collections of authoritative museums, galleries, and institutions worldwide. His paintings can be found in venues of the calibre of London's Tate Modern Gallery, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Fundação de Serralves in Porto, Turin's Castello di Rivoli and GAM, and the Museo del Novecento in Milan.

That Griffa's work should feature in such prestigious institutions reflects the historical import of his art and its continuing relevance today in our contemporary world, making Griffa a key figure on the global art scene. As US art critic Roberta Smith wrote in the The New York Times, “His art deserves a place in the global history of abstraction.”

The following is a selection of the many public and private collections featuring works by Giorgio Griffa.

Castello di Rivoli
Rivoli, Turin, Italy
Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève (CAC)
Geneva, Switzerland
Centre Pompidou—Musée National d'Art Moderne
Paris, France
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, TX, USA
Frac des Pays de la Loire
Carquefou, France
VAF Stiftung
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Fundação de Serralves
Porto, Portugal
Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Torino (GAM)
Turin, Italy
Galleria d'Arte Moderna
Rome, Italy
Gallerie d'Italia—Piazza Scala
Milan, Italy
Lenbachhaus
Munich, Germany
Lille métropole musée d'art moderne d'art contemporain et d'art brut (LAM)
Lille, France
Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo (MAXXI)
Rome, Italy
Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Museo Arte Gallarate (MA*GA)
Gallarate, Italy
Museo del Novecento
Milan, Italy
Museo Cantonale d'Arte
Lugano, Switzerland
Museo di Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO)
Rome, Italy
Museum of Fine Arts
Houston, TX, USA
Obayashi Foundation
Tokyo, Japan
Tate Modern Gallery
London, Great Britain