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    1. FLORIAN KOLHAMMER - art since the turn of the 20th century
      Stand F08

      FLORIAN KOLHAMMER - art since the turn of the 20th century

      Jugendstil, Art Deco, mid-century design, furniture and decorative arts Located in the heart of Vienna, next to the famous St. Stephens cathedral, Florian Kolhammer's gallery has been a well-established centre of European art since the turn of the 20th century. Objects by the Wiener Werkstätte and Bohemian glass by Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser and other world-famous designers are displayed on important pieces of Viennese and German furniture. Florian Kolhammer is one of the world's leading experts in the field of glass by the Loetz glassworks and the Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien. Personal service and full customer satisfaction are top priorities for Florian Kolhammer and his team. They pay special attention to individual and competent advice when building or expanding their customers’ art collections.

    2. Galerie Artwins
      Stand F15a

      Galerie Artwins

      Specializing in Symbolist and Nabi paintings, the Artwins gallery, founded by Caroline Thieffry, offers works carefully selected for their visual and historical qualities. Located at 16 rue de la Grange Batelière in Paris, alongside the Cloître de l'Art, the gallery's intention, in addition to presenting the greats of these movements, is also to allow certain forgotten artists to regain their prestige. The French, Belgian, Swiss, and Austrian schools are widely represented. A member of the Syndicat des Négociants en Art (SNA) and the Syndicat de la Librairie Ancienne et Moderne (SLAM), the gallery has had the honor of exhibiting at the Salon du Livre Rare et des Arts Graphiques twice: in 2023 at the Grand Palais Éphémère, and in 2024 at the Carreau du Temple. In December 2023, the gallery had the privilege of receiving the first 'Marcus Prize', created at the initiative of the SNCAO-GA. Presented by Stéphane Bern, it recognizes young dealers for their work promoting and preserving heritage. Artwins was then honored to be selected to exhibit at FAB (Fine Arts / La Biennale) on the 'young talents' stand in November 2024, at the Grand Palais in Paris. Since 2021, several works from our selection have been included in numerous private and public collections, including those of the Musée de l'Oise (MUDO) and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA).

    3. Galerie Bénédicte Giniaux
      Stand E15

      Galerie Bénédicte Giniaux

      In the historic center of Bergerac, Bénédicte Giniaux presents the work of some twenty artists: painters and sculptors. Bénédicte has been working in this field since 1994, and her experience and eclectic choices bring together a wide range of artistic approaches. From small to large format, works are in bronze, terracotta, raku, iron, corten steel, stainless steel, wood, engraving, glass fusion, drawing, collage, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, oil... An art gallery dominated by dreams, poetry, tenderness, humor and testimonials, signed by artists committed to their creation, some of whose reputations extend far beyond our borders. “I've always worked with artists whose sensibility and creative techniques fascinate me. I appreciate their investment, their commitment, their artistic approach and the way they look at their work. Some of them have been with me since the beginning of my activities (1994), and when new artists join the gallery, my selection criteria aim for the long term and are mostly linked to their professional career. All sculptures and paintings are unique pieces. The bronzes, produced in limited and numbered editions, are original proofs. I have never agreed to display resins, either indoors or outdoors. The works are technically very well mastered, and I always issue a certificate of authenticity accompanied by a presentation of the artist or a catalog.” B.G. This year, I'll be presenting the work of sculptor Valem and painter Didier Caudron.

    4. Galerie Bernard De Leye
      Stand D07
    5. Galerie Capazza
      Stand D19

      Galerie Capazza

      Located in the mysterious Sologne region—a 17th-century historical heritage site attached to the Château de Nançay—the Galerie Capazza was founded in 1975 by Sophie and Gérard Capazza. This space is designed as a haven of peace, where you can discover the works of 90 renowned contemporary artists in a peaceful, natural setting. Ceramics, prints, goldsmithing, painting, photography, sculpture, and glass—the gallery permanently houses several hundred carefully selected works. About ten years ago, the gallery was taken over by Laura and Denis Capazza-Durand, who, along with their team, are committed to sharing their passion with you.

    6. Galerie Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière
      Stand Ladriere

      Galerie Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière

      The Charles Ratton and Guy Ladrière Gallery has been located in the "Carré Rive Gauche" for around forty years, first on Rue de Beaune and then at 11 Quai Voltaire, but has existed for several decades on the Right Bank, at 14 Rue de Marignan. Charles Ratton began his career in the aftermath of the Great War and quickly acquired an international reputation as a dealer and expert in both medieval and primitive art. He also worked closely with contemporary art, organizing the first "Surrealist Exhibition of Objects" in 1936. With Guy Ladrière, the gallery's interests extend to the Renaissance and Baroque periods, including sculptures, objets d'art, as well as paintings and drawings. These interests are shared by his daughter, Sandrine, who joined the gallery in 2001. The gallery has regularly participated in the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris and the Foire Internationale des Antiquaires de Belgique in Brussels. For several years, it has organized exhibitions of sculptures, paintings, and drawings in its expanded premises on Quai Voltaire. The gallery has participated in Fine Arts Paris since its inception.