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Galerie Frank Elbaz

Galerie Frank Elbaz, nestled in the heart of Le Marais district in Paris, has been a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts since its establishment in 2002. Founded by Frank Elbaz, the gallery has been instrumental in celebrating French artists, presenting the works of Davide Balula, Bernard Piffaretti, and others. Simultaneously, it has provided insights into the American art scene, exhibiting works by artists such as Ja’Tovia Gary, Sheila Hicks, William Leavitt, Ari Marcopoulos, Kaz Oshiro, and Mungo Thomson.

The gallery has also explored the European art scene, showcasing the works of artists like Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili. Over the years, Galerie Frank Elbaz has focused on rediscovering historical artists, including Wallace Berman and Dmitri Prigov, as well as artists from the Zagreb conceptual scene, such as the Gorgona Group (Julije Knifer, Mangelos), Tomislav Gotovac, and Mladen Stilinovic. This diverse representation of artists and art movements reflects the gallery's commitment to promoting a wide range of artistic expressions.

Galerie Frank Elbaz has been a regular participant in many international art fairs, including Frieze Art Fair in New York, Art Basel in Basel, Paris + Art Basel in Paris, and Art Basel Miami Beach in Miami. These participations have helped the gallery to extend its reach beyond Paris, connecting with a global audience of art lovers and collectors.

The gallery has also been proactive in inviting curators and artists to propose exhibition projects. This collaborative approach has allowed the gallery to present a dynamic and diverse program of exhibitions, reflecting the evolving trends and discourses in contemporary art.

In recent years, Galerie Frank Elbaz has taken steps to become more sustainable. The gallery has started evaluating its current practices and has published its first Climate Impact Report for the exhibition "Some farmed, others mined" by Davide Balula. This initiative reflects the gallery's commitment to environmental responsibility, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability in the art world.

Galerie Frank Elbaz stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art in Paris. As it looks to the future, Galerie Frank Elbaz will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

The Unseen Universe of Creativity

Galerie Frank Elbaz

Galerie Frank Elbaz, nestled in the heart of Le Marais district in Paris, has been a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts since its establishment in 2002. Founded by Frank Elbaz, the gallery has been instrumental in celebrating French artists, presenting the works of Davide Balula, Bernard Piffaretti, and others. Simultaneously, it has provided insights into the American art scene, exhibiting works by artists such as Ja’Tovia Gary, Sheila Hicks, William Leavitt, Ari Marcopoulos, Kaz Oshiro, and Mungo Thomson.

The gallery has also explored the European art scene, showcasing the works of artists like Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili. Over the years, Galerie Frank Elbaz has focused on rediscovering historical artists, including Wallace Berman and Dmitri Prigov, as well as artists from the Zagreb conceptual scene, such as the Gorgona Group (Julije Knifer, Mangelos), Tomislav Gotovac, and Mladen Stilinovic. This diverse representation of artists and art movements reflects the gallery's commitment to promoting a wide range of artistic expressions.

Galerie Frank Elbaz has been a regular participant in many international art fairs, including Frieze Art Fair in New York, Art Basel in Basel, Paris + Art Basel in Paris, and Art Basel Miami Beach in Miami. These participations have helped the gallery to extend its reach beyond Paris, connecting with a global audience of art lovers and collectors.

The gallery has also been proactive in inviting curators and artists to propose exhibition projects. This collaborative approach has allowed the gallery to present a dynamic and diverse program of exhibitions, reflecting the evolving trends and discourses in contemporary art.

In recent years, Galerie Frank Elbaz has taken steps to become more sustainable. The gallery has started evaluating its current practices and has published its first Climate Impact Report for the exhibition "Some farmed, others mined" by Davide Balula. This initiative reflects the gallery's commitment to environmental responsibility, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability in the art world.

Galerie Frank Elbaz stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art in Paris. As it looks to the future, Galerie Frank Elbaz will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

 

 

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