Born in Paris, Diane Venet was immersed in the world of art from an early age. Surrounded by a family of collectors, her father Jacques Segard was President of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Modern Art in Paris for several years.
From 1967 to 1976, she was a radio and television journalist, co-presenting the weekly cultural programme Samedi Soir, broadcast on France 2. She was married to a French diplomat, with whom she lived in Japan and Morocco, and with whom she had two daughters, Esther and Bérénice. Esther de Beaucé founded the miniMasterpiece gallery in Paris. Diane then moved with her husband, the sculptor Bernar Venet, to New York in the 1980s, where she helped to organise his exhibitions around the world.
An avid collector of art, as well as artists' jewellery, she was able to solicit the loan - and in some cases, the creation - of pieces by many of the most important sculptors of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries in order to mount the successful and highly acclaimed exhibition “Bijoux Sculptures” at the Musée La Piscine in Roubaix, north of Paris, in the spring of 2008. The exhibition featured 170 works by 75 artists, collected from 35 private collections, and was accompanied by a book published by Gallimard.
Its success in Roubaix led to a series of exhibitions now entitled ‘From Picasso to Koons: Artists' Jewellery’. Presented at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York in 2011, and accompanied by a book published by Flammarion, at the Benaki Museum in Athens in 2012, followed by IVAM in Valencia, the Bass Museum in Miami, the Hangaram Design Museum at the Seoul Art Center, Palazzo Nani Mocenigo in Venice, the National Museum in Riga (Latvia), and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD) in Paris in 2018. A new catalogue was published by Flammarion. In 2021, at the Forum Grimaldi in Monaco and then at the Cercle Cité in Luxembourg.