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PERAHIA
24 rue Dauphine
75006 Paris France
Mobile : +33143265621
Email : contact@galerieperahia.com
Manager : galerie Perahia
Website : http://www.galerieperahia.com
24 rue Dauphine
75006 Paris France
Mobile : +33143265621
Email : contact@galerieperahia.com
Manager : galerie Perahia
An art gallery founded in 1982, Galerie Perahia is managed by Robert and Sarah Perahia (expert of the French Union of Experts and member of the national union of antique dealers). It is part of a journey made of passion, demands and commitment. It’s a family adventure (Robert and Sarah are brother and sister), made of experience and knowledge of the field, qualities essential to the sustainability of a gallery. The quality of the artists and works exhibited allows our gallery to address both the national market and the international market (New York, Miami, Shanghai, Tokyo, Frankfurt, etc.). In perpetual search for innovation, we select creative worlds of artists, innovative, authentic, and current.
Essential accomplices of art lovers, we are always exploring new avenues, in a deliberately plural and dynamic spirit. Our credo is to be an intuitive guide and partner to artists and collectors. We share an eye and trust, we embrace their causes and motivations in order to transmit and understand the essence of their aspirations.
Featured artists :
Georges Mathieu - 22/12/2024
Georges Mathieu, born January 27, 1921 in Boulogne-sur-Mer and died June 10, 2012 in Boulogne-Billancourt, is a French painter considered one of the fathers of lyrical abstraction. It is also famous for its 1974 ten-franc coin, its 1975 Antenne 2 logo, and its postage stamps.L’Atlas
The French artist Jules Dedet Granel, known as L’Atlas, born in 1978, finds through his research around writing the starting point of his plastic and pictorial work. He studied calligraphy in several countries and cultures and thus creates his own original typographies. He is particularly…Vasarely - 22/12/2024
Győző Vásárhelyi, known as Victor Vasarely, born April 9, 1906 in Pécs, Austria-Hungary, and died March 15, 1997 in Paris 16th, France, is a Hungarian visual artist, born Austro-Hungarian and naturalized French in 1961N 2, recognized as the father of optical art.