Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois
Art of the XXth century and Contemporary Art
Locations
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TEFAF Maastricht
March
15-20,
2025

TEFAF New York
May
9-13,
2025
Stand 363
Highlighted artworks on TEFAF Maastricht 2025
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Over the last 25 years, Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois has been dedicating itself to promoting internationally renowned artists by allying Contemporary art with New Realism.
Opened in 1990 in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it has managed to unite established and contemporary artists in an ambitious exhibition programme. The connection between contemporary art and New Realism has always been one of its hallmarks, with the notion that an art dealer can work with a young artist and an established one in a similar fashion.
Since its inception the gallery has successively organized the first French solo shows of artists such as Alain Bublex (1992), Paul McCarthy (1994), Gilles Barbier (1995), Henrique Oliveira (2011), Pierre Seinturier (2014) and more recently of Iranian duo Peybak (2015), Cuban artist Lázaro Saavedra in 2016, John DeAndrea in 2018 and Robert Cottingham and Tomi Ungerer in 2019.
As for New Realism and French Avant-Gardes from the '60s, Jacques Villeglé, whose work has regularly been shown at the gallery over the past 20 years (first solo exhibition in 1999) has celebrated his 90th birthday with a double solo show at the Gallery in April 2016; the gallery also has representation of artists’ estates such as Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle. Peter Stämpfli joined the gallery in 2017.
In 2016, Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois expanded and opened a second exhibition space at 33 rue de Seine, close to its original premises in Paris’s 6th arrondissement. The Gallery now boasts new expansive spaces and can offer a much better visibility to its established artists and to the young contemporary scene it is actively promoting.
In 2023, the gallery expanded to NYC with a new space at 1018 Madison Avenue, in association with Galerie 1900-2000. The gallery's US branch is dedicated to promoting Nouveau Réalisme and other avant-gardes of the 1960s and 1970s for its American audience.
Opened in 1990 in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it has managed to unite established and contemporary artists in an ambitious exhibition programme. The connection between contemporary art and New Realism has always been one of its hallmarks, with the notion that an art dealer can work with a young artist and an established one in a similar fashion.
Since its inception the gallery has successively organized the first French solo shows of artists such as Alain Bublex (1992), Paul McCarthy (1994), Gilles Barbier (1995), Henrique Oliveira (2011), Pierre Seinturier (2014) and more recently of Iranian duo Peybak (2015), Cuban artist Lázaro Saavedra in 2016, John DeAndrea in 2018 and Robert Cottingham and Tomi Ungerer in 2019.
As for New Realism and French Avant-Gardes from the '60s, Jacques Villeglé, whose work has regularly been shown at the gallery over the past 20 years (first solo exhibition in 1999) has celebrated his 90th birthday with a double solo show at the Gallery in April 2016; the gallery also has representation of artists’ estates such as Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle. Peter Stämpfli joined the gallery in 2017.
In 2016, Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois expanded and opened a second exhibition space at 33 rue de Seine, close to its original premises in Paris’s 6th arrondissement. The Gallery now boasts new expansive spaces and can offer a much better visibility to its established artists and to the young contemporary scene it is actively promoting.
In 2023, the gallery expanded to NYC with a new space at 1018 Madison Avenue, in association with Galerie 1900-2000. The gallery's US branch is dedicated to promoting Nouveau Réalisme and other avant-gardes of the 1960s and 1970s for its American audience.
Artists
- Pilar Albarracín
- Julien Berthier
- Julien Bismuth
- Alain Bublex
- Robert Cottingham
- John DeAndrea
- Massimo Furlan
- Eulalia Grau
- Taro Izumi
- Richard Jackson
- Adam Janes
- Jean-Yves Jouannais
- Martin Kersels
- Paul Kos
- Paul McCarthy
- Jeff Mills
- Zhenya Machneva
- Arnold Odermatt
- Henrique Oliveira
- Peybak
- Lucie Picandet
- Emanuel Proweller
- Lázaro Saavedra
- Niki de Saint Phalle (Estate)
- Pierre Seinturier
- Peter Stämpfli
- Jean Tinguely (Estate)
- Keith Tyson
- Tomi Ungerer (Estate)
- Jacques Villeglé (Estate)
- William Wegman
- Winshluss
- Virginie Yassef