Signatures
Galerie Christophe Gaillard is delighted to unveil the inaugural exhibition of its new space in Brussels: Signatures. Fifteen of the gallery鈥檚 thirty-five artists, who best express the gallery鈥檚 identity, will take part in the exhibition.
Since opening his first exhibition space in Paris in 2007, Christophe Gaillard has made a dynamic impact on the contemporary art scene, exhibiting emerging artists as well as key figures from the 60s and 90s, such as French artists Michel Journiac and Daniel Pommereulle, Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo and American artist Ri- chard Nonas. It was this inter-generational dialogue that Christophe Gaillard was able to develop long before this trend took hold of the art world.
This first exhibition will feature works by Marcel Bascoulard, E虂ric Baudart, He虂le虁ne Delprat, Marina Gadonneix, Michel Journiac, Tetsumi Kudo, Anita Molinero, Ceija Stojka, Richard Nonas, Ursula Schultze-Bluhm, Pierre Tal Coat, Pablo Tomek, Ste虂phane Couturier and Franz West.
By bringing together artworks and visitors in this new setting redesigned by in- terior architect and designer Bina Baitel, Signature has yet much more to reveal. Located opposite the future Kanal-Centre Pompidou, the Christophe Gaillard Brussels gallery will be inaugurated on Thursday 7 September, during the Brussels Gallery Weekend.
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Galerie Christophe Gaillard is delighted to unveil the inaugural exhibition of its new space in Brussels: Signatures. Fifteen of the gallery鈥檚 thirty-five artists, who best express the gallery鈥檚 identity, will take part in the exhibition.
Since opening his first exhibition space in Paris in 2007, Christophe Gaillard has made a dynamic impact on the contemporary art scene, exhibiting emerging artists as well as key figures from the 60s and 90s, such as French artists Michel Journiac and Daniel Pommereulle, Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo and American artist Ri- chard Nonas. It was this inter-generational dialogue that Christophe Gaillard was able to develop long before this trend took hold of the art world.
This first exhibition will feature works by Marcel Bascoulard, E虂ric Baudart, He虂le虁ne Delprat, Marina Gadonneix, Michel Journiac, Tetsumi Kudo, Anita Molinero, Ceija Stojka, Richard Nonas, Ursula Schultze-Bluhm, Pierre Tal Coat, Pablo Tomek, Ste虂phane Couturier and Franz West.
By bringing together artworks and visitors in this new setting redesigned by in- terior architect and designer Bina Baitel, Signature has yet much more to reveal. Located opposite the future Kanal-Centre Pompidou, the Christophe Gaillard Brussels gallery will be inaugurated on Thursday 7 September, during the Brussels Gallery Weekend.