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Ava Kleijman Galerie
58 avenue de Wagram
75017 Paris France
Mobile : 0658110603
Email : rachel@avakleijman.com
Manager : Galerie Ava Kleijman
Website : http://www.avakleijman.com
58 avenue de Wagram
75017 Paris France
Mobile : 0658110603
Email : rachel@avakleijman.com
Manager : Galerie Ava Kleijman
Ava Kleijman Gallery, founded in july 2022 by Rachel Sfez, is a Parisian traveling gallery specializing in Mediterranean art. The artworks it exhibits are the voices of strong individual yet diverse identities. The Gallery actively plays part in the growing recognition of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean art. Rich in its own inspirations, landscapes, light and tales, this artistic impetus offers a glimpse of a millennial and multicultural history. This is indeed the diversity that the gallery wants to put under the spotlight by developing artists coming from countries that are les known on the mediterranean art scene. This approach has led the gallery to sign the visual french-israeli artist Orli Ziv as its first artist.
The watchword of the Gallery : go beyond its “walls”.
Ava Kleijman Gallery is emergent and has organized three exhibitions among which one took place Avenue Montaigne in october 2022 during Basel Paris+, one in January in a workshop and another one Rue de Seine Paris St Germain des Prés for 2 months. The gallery is committed to its position of a traveling and atypical gallery.
Free of any constraints, it is the desire of the gallery to be as French as international. Investing in exceptional places, whether they are artists’ workshops or unexpected even bizarre places, the gallery transforms each time the spaces it integrates into suspended sites, out of time, where the visitor is no longer a guest but an integral part of the artists’ world.
Featured artists :
Ziv - 29/01/1960
Orli Ziv was born in 1960, not far from Paris. In 1978, her love of art leads her to Claude Roederer’s (1924-1988) academy, place des Vosges, Paris. With this artist, close to the surrealist movement, she discovers the intimate link between symbolism and abstract art.…