Guy Tosatto


Guy Tosatto is a French art historian, museum curator and museum director. Previously heading museums in Nîmes and Nantes, he was director of the musée de Grenoble from September 2002 until his retirement in 2023.

Life

Early life

Born in La Tronche, he studied art history at the University of Grenoble and in Paris. He worked alongside Marie-Claude Beaud at the Fondation Cartier in Paris before in 1985 becoming the first director of the musée départemental d'Art contemporain de Rochechouart in Haute-Vienne.

1990s to 2000s

In October 1991 he and Robert Calle became co-directors of Carré d'art in Nîmes, before Tosatto became sole director from 1993 to 2000. He also became director of musée des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes in 1997, before leaving to become director of the musée d'Arts de Nantes in January 2001.
A longtime friend of the German painte Sigmar Polke, in 1001 he and Alain Chevalier curated the exhibition « Sigmar Polke et la Révolution française » at the musée de la Révolution française in Vizille. He only stayed a year in Nantes before becoming director of the musée de Grenoble.

Grenoble

He worked to open up, share and democratise the museum's collections by organising the first night-opening for students in 2004 and by finding some works in the district libraries. He also formed a friends and patrons club to raise money to buy additional works, such as one of Pablo Picasso's thirteen cubist collages in 2012 for 750,000 Euros.
Some exhibitions he organised broke visitor-number records for the museum, such as the 143,230 who came to 'Chagall et l'avant garde russe' in 2011. In late 2013 he organised another Polke exhibition, three years after that artist's death, by agreement with his widow. In November 2017 he was made a Knight of the ordre national de la Légion d'honneur, presented by Catherine Tasca, former minister of culture In October 2018, after four years' work, he opened the exhibition 'Servir les dieux d'Égypte' in order to show off the Musée de Grenoble's ancient Egyptian collection, in collaboration with the Louvre, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the British Museum, the Champollion Museum, the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Museum August Kestner and the Egyptian Museum of Berlin.

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