Current exhibitionFrom 7 March to 4 May

TRIBUTES

TRIBUTES

Joseph Albers, Olle Baertling, Andreas Brandt, Jo Delahaut, Jean Dewasne, Günter Fruhtrunk, Naum Gabo, Emile Gilioli, Jean Gorin, Camille Graeser, Auguste Herbin, André Heurtaux, Gottfried Honegger, Robert Jacobsen, Alberto Magnelli, Edgard Pillet, Aurelie Nemours et Victor Vasarely

After 19 years on rue du Parc Royal, we moved to 70 rue des Tournelles Paris 3rd. For this inaugural exhibition of our new place, we wanted to pay tribute by thanking different people: Anne and Jean-Claude Lahumière for having initiated this third ’child’ that the gallery represents, of which we find ourselves in charge with undisguised pleasure, the artists who have shown us unfailing support and the collectors who have managed to bring us over the 60-year mark.

NewsFrom 25 June 2023 to 31 March

Cécile Bart – Ode Bertrand & the Albers Honegger collection at E.A.C. Mouans-Sartoux

Cécile Bart – Ode Bertrand & the Albers Honegger collection at E.A.C. Mouans-Sartoux

Bernard Aubertin, Cécile Bart, Ode Bertrand, Marcelle Cahn, Antonio Calderara, Dadmaino, Jean-François Dubreuil, Gottfried Honegger, Frantisek Kupka, Verena loewensberg, Aurelie Nemours, Vera Molnar, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Michel Seuphor, Karl-Heinz Ströhle, Elisabeth Vary

In this new cycle of reinterpretation of its permanent collection, the eac. chose to honor two great essential artists of the French abstract scene.

Cécile Bart and Ode Bertrand are the tandem guests of this 2023 edition to dialogue not only with each other but also with a selection of works from the Donation-Albers-Honegger.

NewsFrom 3 to 7 April

Art Paris

Art Paris

Booth E11 Grand Palais Ephémère

It is with undisguised pleasure that we look forward to meeting you again at Art Paris. This fair has the merit of strongly defending the French scene, which is what gives it its color and its unique identity. This year, faithful to our line, we offer you a choice of works by Auguste Herbin (1882-1960) ranging from the period of scrolls to that of the plastic alphabet. A retrospective opens at the Montmartre Museum in Paris and will be on view until September 15. You will have the opportunity to discover the work of an artist who accompanied all the major movements in art history from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century. Watching his work unfold before our eyes, we are witnessing a real art history lesson, the common thread of which is color.