Mennour
Locations
47 rue Saint André des Arts
75006, Paris, France
6 rue du Pont de Lodi
75006, Paris, France
28 avenue Matignon
75008, Paris, France
Paris
5, rue du Pont de Ldi, 75006, Paris, France
Visit Us at TEFAF New York 2024
May
9-14,
2024
Stand 314
Mennour is an art gallery founded in Paris in 1999. Through its exhibitions, its projects developed in partnership with cultural institutions, its presence in major international art fairs, and its network of collaborators throughout the world, the gallery is present from Asia to the Americas, and from Africa to the Middle East. Today, it is one of the key actors in contemporary art and the art market.
Mennour represents about forty living artists and artistic estates, from among the most significant in the field of modern and contemporary art, including Daniel Buren, Alicja Kwade, Ugo Rondinone, Camille Henrot, Lee Ufan, Anish Kapoor, Ann Veronica Janssens, Bertrand Lavier, Zineb Sedira, Douglas Gordon, Mohamed Bourouissa, Huang Yong Ping, Jean Degottex, Judit Reigl, François Morellet… to some of the most promising, such as Ymane Chabi-Gara and Dhewadi Hadjab for instance.
The energy that Mennour pours into the promotion of its artists is motivated by a vision of bringing different generations of artists and different periods of art history together in order to permanently reevaluate what contemporaneity is in art.
To do this, the gallery’s team includes experts in the modern and contemporary fields, and in the art market, as well as a research and conservation team.
Mennour is also a publishing house. Under its imprint, many books, essays, and catalogues have contributed to its vision and to art historical research and have fostered the dissemination and sharing of contemporary art with a wider public.
The gallery’s founder, Kamel Mennour, also supports scientific research. In 2015, he initiated the ongoing philanthropic project HEROES for Imagine, which aims to raise money for the Imagine Institute, a leading centre in the world for research, care, and teaching in genetic illnesses. The HEROES for Imagine initiative has raised more than twenty-two million euros over the years.
Mennour represents about forty living artists and artistic estates, from among the most significant in the field of modern and contemporary art, including Daniel Buren, Alicja Kwade, Ugo Rondinone, Camille Henrot, Lee Ufan, Anish Kapoor, Ann Veronica Janssens, Bertrand Lavier, Zineb Sedira, Douglas Gordon, Mohamed Bourouissa, Huang Yong Ping, Jean Degottex, Judit Reigl, François Morellet… to some of the most promising, such as Ymane Chabi-Gara and Dhewadi Hadjab for instance.
The energy that Mennour pours into the promotion of its artists is motivated by a vision of bringing different generations of artists and different periods of art history together in order to permanently reevaluate what contemporaneity is in art.
To do this, the gallery’s team includes experts in the modern and contemporary fields, and in the art market, as well as a research and conservation team.
Mennour is also a publishing house. Under its imprint, many books, essays, and catalogues have contributed to its vision and to art historical research and have fostered the dissemination and sharing of contemporary art with a wider public.
The gallery’s founder, Kamel Mennour, also supports scientific research. In 2015, he initiated the ongoing philanthropic project HEROES for Imagine, which aims to raise money for the Imagine Institute, a leading centre in the world for research, care, and teaching in genetic illnesses. The HEROES for Imagine initiative has raised more than twenty-two million euros over the years.
Artists
- Neïl Beloufa (born in 1985 in Paris)
- Hicham Berrada (born in 1986 in Casablanca, Morocco)
- Mohamed Bourouissa (born in 1978 in Blida, Algeria)
- Marie Bovo (born in 1967 in Alicante, Spain)
- Daniel Buren (born in 1938 in Boulogne-Billancourt)
- Pier Paolo Calzolari (born in 1940 in Bologna, Italy)
- Eugène Carrière (born in 1849 in Gournay-sur-Marne, France and died in Paris in 1906)
- Valentin Carron (born in 1977 in Martigny, Switzerland)
- Ymane Chabi-Gara (born in 1986 in Paris)
- Jean Degottex (born in 1918 in Sathonay-Camp, France and died in Paris in 1988)
- Liam Everett (born in 1973 in Rochester, New York, USA)
- Michel François (born in 1956 in Sint-Truiden, Belgium)
- Alberto García-Alix (born in 1956 in Leon, Spain)
- Alberto Giacometti (born in 1901 in Borgonovo, Switzerland and died in 1966 in Chur, Switzerland)
- Douglas Gordon (born in 1966 in Glasgow, Scotland)
- Dhewadi Hadjab (born in 1992 in M’Sila, Algeria)
- Petrit Halilaj (born in 1986 in Kostërrc, Skenderaj-Kosovo)
- Camille Henrot (born in 1978 in Paris)
- David Hominal (born in 1976 in Evian)
- Huang Yong Ping (born in 1954 in Xiamen, China and died in 2019 in Ivry-sur-Seine, France)
- Alfredo Jaar (born in 1956 in Santiago, Chile)
- Cameron Jamie (born in 1969 in Los Angeles, USA)
- Ann Veronica Janssens (born in 1956 in Folkestone, England)
- Anish Kapoor (born in 1954 in Bombay, India)
- Tadashi Kawamata (born in 1953 in Hokkaido, Japan)
- Alicja Kwade (born in 1979 in Katowice, Poland)
- Bertrand Lavier (born in 1949 in Châtillon-sur-Seine)
- Lee Ufan (born in 1936 in Haman-gun, Korea)
- Matthew Lutz-Kinoy (born in 1984 in New York, USA)
- The estate of Maryan (born in 1927 in Nowy Sacz, Poland and died in 1977 in New York)
- Pierre Molinier (born in 1900 in Agen and died in 1976 in Bordeaux)
- François Morellet (born in 1926 in Cholet and died in 2016 in Cholet)
- Christodoulos Panayiotou (born in 1978 in Limassol, Cyprus)
- Gina Pane (born in 1939 in Biarritz and died in 1990 in Paris)
- Martin Parr (born in 1952 in Epsom, Surrey, UK)
- Philippe Parreno (born in 1964 in Oran, Algeria)
- Judith Reigl (born in 1923 in Kapuvár Hungary)
- Robin Rhode (born in 1976 in Cape Town, South Africa)
- Ugo Rondinone (born in 1964 in Brunnen, Switzerland)
- Zineb Sedira (born in 1963 in Paris)
- Shen Yuan (born in 1959 in Xianyou, China)
- Idris Khan (Born in Birmingham in 1978, UK)
- Mircea Suciu, born in 1978 in Baia Mare (RO)
- Ryan Gander (Born in 1976 in Chester UK)
- Clairefontaine (is a collective feminist conceptual artist founded by Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill in Paris in 2004)
- Elizabeth Jaeger (Born in 1988 in San Francisco, USA, lives and works in New York)