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Malagacha Gallery
9 Rue du Parchemin
67000 Strasbourg France
Mobile : +33 7 66 23 14 12
Email : dseliciato@gmail.com
Manager : Damien Seliciato
Website : http://www.malagacha-gallery.com
9 Rue du Parchemin
67000 Strasbourg France
Mobile : +33 7 66 23 14 12
Email : dseliciato@gmail.com
Manager : Damien Seliciato
Founded by Damien Seliciato in 2019, Malagacha Gallery is the first contemporary art gallery in Strasbourg with an urban focus.
Its mission is to give greater visibility to urban and contemporary art.
The gallery features several artists with diverse styles — ranging from pure graffiti to figurative work — including Poes, Nils Jendri, Sven, Yrak, Fernand Kayser, Bastien Marienne, and Max Rodéo.
Featured artists :
Pazza Pennello
Pazza Pennello Born in 1987 in Kyiv, Pazza Pennello is a Ukrainian pop artist who explores femininity, sexuality, and social norms through imagery inspired by the 1980s. After the Russian invasion, she “decommunized” her work, reinterpreting the aesthetics of Soviet posters to question societal taboos…YRAK
Born in 1992 in Mulhouse, Yrak began his artistic journey through graffiti before turning to canvas — a shift that freed his style while preserving his deep connection to lettering. His pictorial language evolves alongside his life, fueled by abundant inspiration and an ever-changing palette.…BASTIEN MARIENNE
A contemporary artist based in Marseille, Bastien Marienne paints oil scenes bathed in light and serenity. Inspired by modern architecture, shimmering swimming pools, and Mediterranean landscapes, he creates worlds suspended between reality and dream. His warm, vibrant palette — incandescent oranges, yellows, emerald greens, and…FERNAND KAYSER
Fernand Kayser, an artist from Mulhouse and member of the collective Schlager, based in the industrial wasteland of La Mer Rouge in Mulhouse, has been drawing since childhood with an almost automatic spontaneity. His works, born from a compulsive gesture, reveal a rich universe where…SVEN
Sven loves when things overflow. A heir of graffiti culture, he explodes forms to release color and movement. Painting without sketches, he captures on canvas the raw energy of the city — walls, passersby, lights, sounds. His works combine paint, spray, cardboard, and drips, reflecting…



















