• Founded in 2007 by Hélène Bailly Marcilhac, the eponymous gallery has established itself as a reference in the field of...

    Founded in 2007 by Hélène Bailly Marcilhac, the eponymous gallery has established itself as a reference in the field of Impressionist, Modern, and Post-War art. Recognized for its scholarly approach and museum-level standards, the gallery develops a program that brings artistic movements and periods into dialogue, offering new confrontations and a carefully curated selection of works.

     

    The gallery places particular emphasis on major artists such as Edgar Degas, Albert Marquet, Kees van Dongen, Pablo Picasso, Francis Picabia, Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Victor Brauner, Alberto and Diego Giacometti, and Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, among many others. Each exhibition is accompanied by authoritative catalogues produced in collaboration with leading art historians, reflecting the gallery’s commitment to rigor and the sharing of knowledge.

     

    Located at 71, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, the gallery upholds a tradition of expertise and excellence. It plays an active role in the research and documentation of major artists, notably through its involvement in the preparation of catalogues raisonnés, including those of Léon Pourtau and Henri Delavallée, as well as its contribution to Volume IV of the Francis Picabia Catalogue Raisonné.

     

    Deeply anchored in the institutional and academic art world, the gallery works closely with leading French and international institutions such as the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée du Quai Branly, and the Musée de Montmartre in Paris; the Fondation de l’Hermitage in Lausanne; the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne; and the Singer Laren Museum in the Netherlands. These partnerships reflect its commitment to facilitating the circulation of artworks, encouraging exhibition loans, and supporting ambitious research initiatives.

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