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Wilo and Grove
40 rue des Petits Carreaux
75002 Paris France
Mobile : 0686549114
Email : olivia@wilo-grove.com
Manager : Olivia de Fayet
Website : http://www.wilo-grove.com
40 rue des Petits Carreaux
75002 Paris France
Mobile : 0686549114
Email : olivia@wilo-grove.com
Manager : Olivia de Fayet
Wilo & Grove is a new generation contemporary art gallery founded in 2017, offering unique or limited edition works between €50 and €5,000. Its mission: to revolutionize the art gallery and prove that art can be beautiful without being unaffordable, exciting without being ultra conceptual, selective without being exclusive.
Installed in the heart of the Sentier with 180m2 of exhibition space, it presents a selection of more than 50 artists as if in an apartment.
The catalog of more than 2000 works is also available for sale online at www.wilo-grove.com
Featured artists :
Yaïch
An experienced Parisian artist brimming with energy, Jean-Charles Yaïch is a true jack-of-all-trades. Her work is an immense tribute to her primary source of inspiration: the female body, its grace, its poetry, its curves. Skilled in all techniques, it was Kirigami – the Japanese name…Mardi
Hubert Mardi is a painter and designer whose second passion is machines and robots that draw! His works are graceful compositions combining a sober and minimalist outline, influenced by Line Art with the black and graphic forms of Bauhaus. The artist’s paintings and drawings question…Alphée
Alphée attempts to embody with sensitivity and strength an abstract, moving and intangible emotion, triggered by his environment. Nature, which she finds beautiful and soothing, inspires her greatly. It is also a pretext to speak, in mirroring, of human nature, fragile and ephemeral: the vulnerability…Jouzeau
Hubert Jouzeau has set up his workshop in the Villa du Lavoir in Paris, an artisanal town rehabilitated for creative industries and crafts where he surrounds himself with his material: pictorial texture. A means of expression, a way out, this hybrid material invites the senses…Dauteur
Self-taught artist, Amélie Dauteur, inspired by the greatest artists, creates ceramic sculptures with elegant shapes. These totems are mounted on bases and offer a unique aesthetic: a primitive symbolism at the center of a contemporary graphic touch. Amélie made her totems in her workshop in…