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GALERIE BERTHEAS
8 rue Étienne Mimard
42000 Saint Étienne France
Mobile : +33 6 89 95 59 13
Email : contact@galeriebertheas.fr
Manager : Alain, Claudie et Yann Berthéas
Website : http://www.galeriebertheas.fr
8 rue Étienne Mimard
42000 Saint Étienne France
Mobile : +33 6 89 95 59 13
Email : contact@galeriebertheas.fr
Manager : Alain, Claudie et Yann Berthéas
Located in the heart of the Auvergne Rhônes-Alpes region, the Berthéas gallery was created in 1989 in Saint-Etienne.
In 2000, she opened her gallery in Vichy, with more than 800m2, as well as that in Paris in 2012.
For more than 40 years, she has defended the painters of the School of Paris as well as abstract painting from the 60s and 70s. It was only a little later that she developed her editorial line with works from the figuration and the School of Nice.
In addition to its participation in numerous contemporary art fairs, it organizes exhibitions and retrospectives in its various locations.
In 2017, the gallery moved into the Marais district, a historic and trendy place in the capital, and in continuation of its growth opened the doors, in 2019, to an exhibition and logistics space of more than 2000m2 in Saint- Etienne. It thus strengthens its regional ties and its national influence.
A second address has opened its doors in Vichy, in a unique place steeped in history. This space is chic, refined and elegant at the same time. It reflects the editorial line that the gallery has developed over the last 40 years.
In 2025, our new Parisian gallery opened its doors on Rue des Tournelles, in the 4th arrondissement.
Member of the Professional Committee of Art Galleries.
Featured artists :
ZACK - 12/07/1892
Léon Zack (1892-1980) was a Russian-born French painter, sculptor, and designer. After exploring various figurative styles, he turned in the 1940s towards lyrical abstraction, characterized by profound spiritual sensitivity and luminous expression. His works, imbued with introspection and simplicity, earned him a recognized place in…BEN VAUTIER - 18/07/1935
Ben Vautier (1935-2022), better known simply as Ben, was a French artist of Swiss origin. A key figure of the Fluxus movement, he is renowned for his “writings” — short, striking handwritten inscriptions on various supports. A provocative and socially engaged artist, he consistently questioned…VAN VELDE - 05/04/1898
Geer van Velde (1898-1977) was a Dutch painter who lived in France. The younger brother of Bram van Velde, he developed an abstract style characterized by a quest for balance, structure, and light. His canvases, with their geometric compositions and subtle tones, embody a contemplative…GEN PAUL - 27/12/1895
Gen Paul (1895-1975) was a French painter and engraver, associated with the Montmartre School. A self-taught artist, he created expressive, dynamic, and colorful works inspired by Parisian life, music, and movement. Influenced by the avant-gardes, his style blended expressionism and lyricism, establishing him as a…LINDSTRÖM - 31/12/1925
Bengt Lindström (1925-2008) was a Swedish painter and sculptor associated with expressive figuration. His instantly recognizable works are marked by vibrant colors, powerful forms, and distorted faces, drawing inspiration from Nordic myths and primal forces. Internationally acclaimed, he is regarded as one of the leading…MOUSSEAU - 27/07/1934
Born in 1934, Michel Mousseau is a French painter whose work follows in the tradition of lyrical and poetic abstraction. Deeply connected to nature, light, and the rhythms of the universe, he developed in the 1960s a painting style dominated by plays of transparency, subtle…DERAIN - 10/06/1880
André Derain (1880-1954) was a French painter, draftsman, and sculptor. A co-founder of Fauvism alongside Henri Matisse, he became known for his vibrant colors and expressive brushwork, particularly at the 1905 Salon d’Automne. Later, he turned towards a more classical style, drawing inspiration from ancient…VENARD - 21/03/1913
Claude Venard (1913-1999) was a French painter associated with the School of Paris. He is renowned for his bold and colorful compositions, developing a semi-figurative style marked by simplified forms, thick impasto, and vibrant tones. His work, balancing structure and energy, earned him international recognition…

























