On my recent stay in Paris I visited 59 rue de Rivoli – a contemporary art gallery and studios unlike anything you might see in Paris. I took photos of the impressive six-story spiral staircase – la cage d’escalier – adorned with work from some of its resident artists. Just like the art on the facade of the building does, the staircase art changes periodically to reflect the creativity of the artists associated with this vibrant and special building.
History:
59 Rivoli’s history can be traced back to November 1999 when three artists – Kalex, Gaspard and Bruno (collectively called the KGB), along with other artists broke open the cemented-over door of the state-abandoned 59 rue de Rivoli in the centre of Paris, with the intention of turning the premises into a creative workplace for artists.
Once inside, the group took over as squatters and called themselves “Chez Robert, Electron Libre.” They opened the premises to the public, organising shows, performances and concerts, while facing eviction orders from the French state scheduled for early as the following year. Intervention by the collective’s lawyer, Florence Diffre, earned them an eviction delay of six months, while the press became interested in the phenomenon of to “squart” – a contraction of ‘squat’ and ‘art’. The media interest was such that the French state didn’t pursue the eviction matter for several years, though, for the collective, the threat of eviction still hung over the rooftop of N°59 like a swirling cloud ready to unleash its storm.
Then along came a political ally… Bertrand Delanoë was the then candidate for the mayor of Paris, and during his campaign Delanoë visited the squat and fell in love with what the collective was doing, promising to legalise the premises if he were elected mayor. Following his electoral success, Delanoë kept to his word and made 59 rue de Rivoli a protected site for artists. Merci, monsieur le Mayor!
Today, the building and its collective is called 59 Rivoli and remains open to the public. It has 30 artist studios, exhibition and performance space, and welcomes tens of thousands of visitors each year, claiming its spot of one of the three most visited sites of contemporary art in Paris.
Information adapted from the official site: History and life of the place – 59 Rivoli
My photographs of the spectacular six-story spiral staircase, going down…

Karin Kralova
Click to enlarge images for Gallery 1: Karin Kralova / Maria Peña / Yepar
Gallery 2: Yepar / sorry – didn’t find the tag for the art showing the figures in the water, please tell me the artist! / Magenta LN
Gallery 3: Magenta LN / Eduardo Fonseca
Gallery 4: Eduardo Fonseca / Liana Perez
Gallery 5: Liana Perez / sorry – didn’t find the tag for the art showing the connecting city, please tell me the artist!
Thanks for looking. For more information visit the official site 59 Rivoli and be sure to make a physical visit if ever you are in central Paris!
Artist links: Eduardo Fonseca – Yepar – Magenta LN – Maria Peña – Karin Kralova – Liana Perez
Photos by Ford. 25/08/22. Paris.
Very cool artwork! (Damn, I missed a lot of stuff!)
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Thanks J.
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that is pretty awesome!
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Thanks 2loud!
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oh my gosh, thank you for sharing this…stunning and wonderful
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Thank you, Sylvia, just had to share it. I love the history of it, too.
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Wow, that staircase is amazing, love the artwork. Sounds like you had a great time visiting Paris.
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Thanks Paul. It sure was amazing. The stay in Paris was excellent.
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This staircase would be a fantastic journey whether you were going up or down it! Fabulous art. My tower block would probably benefit from some decor like this.
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Thanks FT, it sure was. I started bottom to top just looking with my eyes, then came back down using my trusty Fujifilm.
I’ve lived in two tower blocks in the past and agree the stairwells would look cool like this!
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Yeap, only in France. Fantastic!
Hope you had an excellent time during your vacation, Ford.
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Thanks Nick, was a pleasure to see N°59. The vacation was nonstop awesome from start to end. Have quite a few posts lined up now lol 😁
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Brilliant.
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Thank you kindly!
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