La galerie représente des artistes contemporains, actifs dans tous les médias, peinture, photographie, design, vidéo, dessin ou installations. Les rencontres et le dialogue sont au cœur de sa mission. Une résidence d’artiste à Miami, mise en place en 2019, s’inscrit d’ailleurs dans cette volonté d’encourager les échanges.
Permanently presented artists : Tali Amitai-Tabib, Cédric Arnold, Jean-Pierre Attal, François Bard, Jérôme Borel, Fabien Chalon, Stevens Dossou-Yovo, Stéphane Ducatteau, Jorge Enrique, Xavier Escribà, Julien Graizely Rune Guneriussen, Jonathan Huxley, Toma Jankowski, Jérôme Lagarrigue, Alain Le-Boucher, Aleix Plademunt, François Ronsiaux, Linda Tuloup, Richard Butler, Philippe Calandre, Dayron Gonzalez, Michal Mráz, Manon Pellan
This is one of the favorite bistro addresses of Germanopratin people. After Fish, la Boissonnerie, Cosi and Freddy’s, the American Juan Sanchez and the New Zealander Drew Harré wanted to create, still in Saint-Germain, a place dedicated to healthy and seasonal cuisine, with many raw foods, fish and seafood and little meat. Soups, gazpachos, tartares, carpaccios and other ceviches are therefore in the spotlight. Pablo Thiollier-Serrano and his team, concoct all this in front of us, in the kitchen open to the room.
SEMILLA
54 rue de Seine 75006 Paris 01 43 54 34 50
Open every day : noon – 2.30 p.m and 7.00 – 10.45 p.m snack : 2.00 p.m – 7.00 p.m brunch : every sunday, noon – 4.00 p.m
This great English designer settled here in the 1970s, importing in our capital color, crazy combinations, the eccentricity and the optimism of Swinging London in the 1960s and 1970s. Nowadays Christophe d’Aboville runs the gallery under the leadership of Marie-Dominique Cunaud, for a new reading of the style of the designer.
Alexandre Biaggi dedicates his gallery to the figureheads of 20th century decorative arts: Jean-Michel Frank, André Arbus, Jacques Adnet, Paul Dupré- Lafon, Serge Roche, Jean Royère, Jacques Quinet, Ettore Sottsass, Gio Ponti… But he is more and more interested in contemporary creation and starts working with Hervé van der Straeten, Patrick Naggar, Mauro Fabbro, Patrice Dangel, Simone Crestani or Mathieu Matégot.
Until 1999, Didier et Clémence Krzentowski directed an agency in charge of planning meetings between designers and manufacturers. But they decided to get closer to the public by opening a design gallery, first in the 13tharrondissement, then considering the international success of their exhibitions, in Saint-German-des-Près. The gallery produces and presents exclusively the creations of the brothers Bourroulec, Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson, Alessandro Mendini, James Irvine or Martin Szekely but also presents a selection of beautiful lights (from the 1950s to nowadays) by Ingo Maurer, Gino Sarfatti or Achille Castiglioni.
François Laffanour is a major figure in the design market. He launched his gallery in the 1980s, after spending a few years at the “Puces” (the Flea Market), and he shows there furniture by European and American architects : Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Ron Arad, Choï, Georges Jouve, Serge Mouille, George Nakashima, Jean Royère, Ettore Sottsass or Takis.
All the great names of contemporary design are here to represent the art in which the Galerie Pouenat specialized in : ironwork : India Mahdavi, François Champsaur or Tristan Auer who designed very beautiful tables in an industrial style. The Pouenat workshop has also been creating sublime railings or decorative banisters for more than a century.
Galerie POUENAT
22 bis Passage Dauphine 75006 Paris 01.43.26.71.49
An essential gallery for lovers of modern art and the avant-gardes of the early twentieth century. If it is a reference gallery for the pictorial work of Le Corbusier, whose pictorial work it has contributed to the rediscovery by devoting a number of exhibitions to him, the Galerie Zlotowski has also extended its field of action to the middle 60s with artists like Jean Arp, Victor Brauner, Pol Bury, Sonia Delaunay, Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï, Paul Klee, Fernand Léger or Kurt Schwitters.
Permanently presented artists: Willi Baumeister, Ella Bergmann-Michel, Sonia Delaunay, Jean Dubuffet, Albert Gleizes, Simon Hantaï, Auguste Herbin, Sheila Hicks, Le Corbusier, Fernand Léger, Sol LeWitt, Stéphane Mandelbaum, Eugene James Martin, Robert Michel, László Moholy-Nagy, Vera Molnar, François Morellet, Robert Motherwell, Georges Noël, Amédée Ozenfant, Serge Poliakoff, Kurt Schwitters, Antoni Tàpies, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, Georges Valmier, Victor Vasarely, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
In the deep heart of Saint-Germain, in one of those little preserved streets of the old Paris, the Villa d’Estrées is almost a private house as it only has ten bedrooms. The style, in reference to the discrete elegance of the Paris of Napoléon the 3rd and of the baron Haussmann, harmoniously mixes antique furniture and contemporary facilities. Its living room is also a chic, intimate and warm meeting place.
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