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Galerie Victoire Mercier
17, place de l’Hermitage
62520 Le Touquet-Paris-Plage France
Mobile : +33 6 99 69 04 04
Email : contact@galerievictoiremercier.com
Manager : Cédric Bacqueville
Website : http://www.galerievictoiremercier.com
17, place de l’Hermitage
62520 Le Touquet-Paris-Plage France
Mobile : +33 6 99 69 04 04
Email : contact@galerievictoiremercier.com
Manager : Cédric Bacqueville
Galerie Victoire Mercier, located in Le Touquet, is a contemporary art gallery committed to promoting and presenting current artistic practices.
It upholds a rigorous program bringing together regional, national, and international artists, selected for the singularity of their aesthetic approach and the conceptual depth of their work.
The gallery is dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogues between historically recognized figures and emerging artists, encouraging generational and formal crossovers.
A reference venue for collectors, institutions, and an informed public, Victoire Mercier supports its artists within a long-term vision, attentive to the contemporary challenges of artistic creation.
Featured artists :
Casper Brindle
Casper Brindle is an American abstract artist associated with the West Coast Light and Space tradition. Working primarily with automotive paint, resin, and aluminum panels, he creates luminous surfaces characterized by seamless color gradients and mirror-like finishes. His paintings shift subtly depending on light conditions…Carlos Cruz-Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez was a leading figure in Kinetic and Op Art whose lifelong research focused on color as an autonomous, evolving reality. He rejected the idea of color as a fixed attribute of form, proposing instead that color exists independently in space and time. Through…Hannah De Corte
Hannah De Corte is a Belgian painter whose figurative practice explores psychological interiority and emotional landscapes. Her compositions often depict solitary figures placed within ambiguous environments, generating a sense of introspection and suspended time. Working with muted tonalities and subtle light, she creates atmospheres that…Thomas Devaux
Gemini 说 Thomas Devaux is a contemporary French artist who masterfully bridges the gap between photography and painting. In his compelling series, “Cet Obscur objet du désir,” Devaux explores the intersection of consumerism and the sacred. By fragmenting luxury advertisements and reassembling them into ethereal,…Norman Dilworth
Norman Dilworth is a British abstract artist whose practice spans painting, drawing, and sculpture. Influenced by Constructivism and Minimalism, he investigates geometry, proportion, and structural logic. His works are often composed of modular forms arranged according to systematic principles, producing a restrained yet dynamic visual…Bérangère Fromont
Bérangère Fromont is a contemporary French photographer whose work resides at the intersection of documentary and poetic fiction. She is best known for capturing the tension between fragility and resistance, often focusing on disillusioned youth and the raw power of nature. In series like Except…Imi Knoebel
Imi Knoebel is a central figure in postwar German abstraction. A student of Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy, he pursued a radically independent path focused on color, form, and material. His works range from monochrome panels to vibrant geometric compositions assembled from cut aluminum…Sol LeWitt
Sol LeWitt was a pioneer of Conceptual and Minimal Art. He is best known for his wall drawings and modular structures, which he conceived as systems governed by written instructions. For LeWitt, the idea or concept was the primary artwork, while execution could be delegated…Allan McCollum
Allan McCollum examines systems of reproduction and the cultural mechanisms that assign value to art objects. Known for series such as Surrogates and Perfect Vehicles, he produces large quantities of nearly identical forms, questioning uniqueness and authenticity. By simulating mass production within the art context,…Olivier Mosset
Olivier Mosset is associated with the BMPT group (Buren, Mosset, Parmentier, Toroni), which challenged the expressive subjectivity of painting in the 1960s. Known initially for his repeated circle motif, Mosset pursued radical neutrality and objectivity. His later monochromes and large-scale canvases continue this investigation into…Jan van Munster
Jan van Munster explored themes of energy, polarity, and physical forces through sculpture and installation. Using materials such as neon, granite, and metal, he created works that evoke tension and equilibrium. His recurring motifs—“Plus” and “Min”—symbolize opposing energies and universal balance. Van Munster’s installations often…Laurent Pernot
Laurent Pernot works across photography, video, and installation to explore memory, time, and disappearance. His poetic visual language often addresses personal and collective histories. By combining archival imagery with contemporary media, he constructs layered narratives that blur documentary and fiction. Pernot’s works frequently evoke fragility…Raymond Pettibon
Raymond Pettibon is known for his ink drawings that combine text and image. Emerging from the Southern California punk scene, he developed a distinctive graphic style blending literary references, political commentary, and dark humor. His works often juxtapose handwritten phrases with evocative imagery, producing layered…Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Mapplethorpe was a renowned American photographer celebrated for his refined black-and-white portraits, nudes, and floral studies. His work combines classical composition with provocative subject matter, challenging social norms around sexuality and identity. Mapplethorpe’s precise lighting and sculptural approach to the human body reflect his…Claude Rutault
Claude Rutault developed a radical conceptual approach known as définitions/méthodes. Beginning in 1973, he wrote instructions describing how paintings should be installed and repainted according to their environment. Typically, canvases are painted the same color as the wall on which they hang, dissolving the boundary…