Galerie 1900-2000

Marcel Fleiss opened the Galerie des Quatre Mouvements in 1972 with an exhibition of forty rayographs by his friend Man Ray. He presented Dada, Surrealist, Pop, and Hyperrealist works there. In 1981, he opened the Galerie 1900-2000, where he broadened his artistic scope to include other avant-garde movements (Lettrism, Fluxus, etc.) and a few contemporary artists (Pol Bury, George Condo, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Keith Haring’s last exhibition before his death). In 1991, his son David joined him and developed the photography department and collaborations with contemporary artists (Joseph Kosuth and Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sylvie Fleury, and Laurent Grasso). Together, they now focus primarily on Surrealist and Dadaist works (Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Hans Bellmer, Arthur Cravan, etc.) while continuing to champion the art of the 1960s and 70s.


Artists permanently presented : Hans Bellmer, Gaston Bertin, Jean-Louis Brau, Victor Brauner, Pol Bury, William Copley Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Aube Elléouët, Max Ernst, Xavier Escriba, Al Hansen, Jacques Hérold, Ray Johnson, Philippe Jusforgues, Tetsumi Kudo, Wifredo Lam, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Maurice Lemaitre,
Frédéric Léglise, Dora Maar, Man Ray, André Masson, Pierre Molinier, Francis Picabia, Edda Renouf, Miguel Rio Branco, Ed Ruscha, Robert Whitman

