The Paris gallery will be closed for summer break starting July 29th and will reopen on September 6th.
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THE ARMORY SHOW
BOOTH #107 I SEPTEMBER 4 - 7, 2025 ART FAIRWe are pleased to participate in the 2025 edition of The Armory Show , presenting works by Djabril Boukhenaïssi (b. 1992), Eva Jospin (b. 1975) Michi Meko (b. 1974,), and... -
PATRICK EUGÈNE I MILK DECORATION
SALOMÉ MATHIEU, AUGUST 22, 2025 PRESSPatrick Eugène meets journalist Salomé Mathieu in his Atlanta studio to reflect on his journey as a painter. Known for his large, contemplative canvases that capture the daily lives of... -
LORRAINE O'GRADY I NEW PUBLICATION
MEANING MATTER MEMORY: SELECTIONS FROM THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM COLLECTION NEWSLorraine O’Grady’s landmark series Art Is… (1983/2009) is featured in the forthcoming publication Meaning Matter Memory: Selections from the Studio Museum in Harlem Collection , by Thelma Golden, Connie H.... -
MARIANE IBRAHIM I LE MONDE
PHILIPPE DAGEN, AUGUST 6, 2025 PRESSGallery Owner Mariane Ibrahim, Representative of Afro-Descendant Artists: “The Art History That Interests Me Has Not Yet Been Written' Philippe Dagen’s profile of Mariane Ibrahim in Le Monde shines a... -
AMOAKO BOAFO I ARTE MAGAZINE KOREA
KIM BO-RA, JULY 24, 2025 PRESSBoafo, the Black Artist Who Turned Art History Upside Down: 'Finger Painting Is Uncontrollable and Joyful' In an article published by Arte Magazine Korea , journalist Kim Bo-ra explores the... -
DJABRIL BOUKHENAÏSSI I LE MONDE
PHILIPPE DAGEN, JUNE 29, 2025 PRESSDjabril Boukhenaïssi, a Young Painter with Victor Hugo Philippe Dagen’s Le Monde article presents the exhibition of Djabril Boukhenaïssi at the Maison de Victor Hugo in Paris, where the artist’s... -
CARMEN NEELY I NEW RELEASE
MARIANE IBRAHIM PUBLICATIONSThe monograph celebrates Carmen Neely's career and her work to date. Providing a full record of the artist's work, the book captures the oeuvre of Carmen Neely with a compilation... -
RAPHAËL BARONTINI I MOMENTA BIENNALE
IN PRAISE OF THE MISSING IMAGE NEWSTwòn Kreyol unfolds a space where memory intertwines with dream. Through collage and assemblage, Raphaël Barontini combines the iconography of art history, colonial-era ethnographic photographs, and sculptural objects such as...
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