Eugen Gabritschevsky
Opening of Leo Orta solo show and Eugen Gabritschevsky solo show
Leo Orta
Opening of Leo Orta solo show and Eugen Gabritschevsky solo show
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Wed - Saturday: 12:00 - 18:00
Quai du Commerce 50, 1000 Bruxelles
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Founded in 2007, Galerie Christophe Gaillard is based in Paris, Brussels, and Normandy.
The gallery supports both leading and emerging artists from the French and international scenes, and represents the estates of several artists. This group of around thirty artists share a common engagement with questions of identity, history, and processes of sedimentation and transmission. Drawing on the founder’s experience as a collector, the gallery devotes a significant part of its activity to the acquisition of major works on the secondary market, as well as to important archives and collections such as the Daniel Cordier estate and, more recently, that of Jean Fournier.
Galerie Christophe Gaillard multiplies its initiatives to support artists, notably through an ambitious publishing program and the creation of a department dedicated to scholarly research on its artists and estates, as well as to the production of catalogue raisonnés. In this way, the gallery positions itself alongside institutional practices, granting its artists major visibility (Marina Gadonneix at the Centre Pompidou; Anita Molinero at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris; Isabelle Le Minh and Stéphane Couturier at the Rencontres d’Arles; Michel Journiac and Marcel Bascoulard in the Pinault Collection; and Hélène Delprat at the Fondation Maeght).
In 2020, the gallery inaugurated La Résidence | Le Tremblay in Normandy, an exceptional cultural venue located in the Château du Tremblay and its landscaped park. The site hosts both gallery artists and emerging artists selected through open calls or invited for production residencies. The Mémoires Vives program offers a writing residency, at the end of which texts providing contemporary readings of the estates represented by the gallery are published by Éditions Sombres Torrents. In 2025, the first edition of the Rencontres du Tremblay addressed contemporary themes in dialogue with the works of the gallery’s artists. The gallery has further expanded its activities in Normandy with the opening of “L’Usine,” a facility comprising a 600 m² showroom, a workshop for the production of monumental works, and nearly 2,000 m² of storage space.
In September 2023, Galerie Christophe Gaillard expanded internationally with the opening of a space in Brussels, housed in a townhouse located opposite the future KANAL – Centre Pompidou. This development strengthens the gallery’s international presence, following various collaborations with partner galleries such as Hauser & Wirth. This momentum continues through the gallery’s participation in numerous international art fairs, including Art Basel, Art Basel Paris, Art Basel Miami, Art Basel Hong Kong, Artissima, Art Brussels, BRAFA, Paris Photo, The Armory Show, and Frieze Masters.