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Susana Solano Toma de tierra 1993 Fer  135 x 65 x 50 cm

GALERIE BERNARD BOUCHE

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Galerie Binome

Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès

The gallery is celebrating its 40th anniversary
Group show

  • Yann Bagot - Myriades, 2023 - encre de Chine et sel marin sur papier - 76 x 56 cm. Courtesy Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès

Yann Bagot - Myriades, 2023 - encre de Chine et sel marin sur papier - 76 x 56 cm. Courtesy Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès

The gallery is celebrating its 40th anniversary

Michèle Aittouarès opened the galerie BA – Berthet-Aittouarès in 1986. In 2000, she was joined by her daughter Odile Aittouarès, an art historian and co-founder of the Photo Saint-Germain festival and the Jeudi des Beaux-Arts association.
Located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the galerie BA – Berthet-Aittouarès occupies two spaces there: 29 and 14 Rue de Seine, the site of Pierre Loeb’s historic gallery.

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the galerie BA – Berthet-Aittouarès is presenting three events. The first one takes place during the opening of Paris Gallery Weekend, with a carte blanche given to Pierre Wat to showcase the gallery’s artists: André Marfaing, Pierre Tal Coat, Henri Michaux, Vera Molnar, Hans Hartung, Jean Degottex, Etienne Viard, Mario Giacomelli, Yann Bagot, Anne Ferrer, Antoine Schneck, Jean Pierre Schneider, Nil Yalter Marie-Claude Bugeaud, Sophia Fassi…

The galerie Berthet-Aittouarès has been a member of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art since 1987.

From May 29, 2026

14 Rue de Seine
Paris, France
29 Rue de Seine
Paris, France
01 43 26 53 09 www.galerie-ba.com

The gallery

Founded in 1986 by Michèle Aittouarès, Galerie BA – Berthet-Aittouarès has established itself as a leading art gallery on Paris's Left Bank. In 2000, Michèle Aittouarès was joined by her daughter Odile Aittouarès, an art historian, author of the catalogue raisonné of Émile Othon Friesz (1879-1949), and co-founder of the Photo Saint-Germain festival and the Jeudi des Beaux-Arts association. Their collaboration began with the iconic exhibition Chine-Occident ou l'aventure du signe (China-West or the adventure of the sign), bringing together major post-war abstract artists such as Zao Wou-Ki, Mark Tobey, Jean Degottex, Henri Michaux, and contemporary artists such as the Franco-Chinese painter and calligrapher Shan Sa.

Specialists in modern art, Michèle and Odile Aittouarès have been passionate advocates since their early days of the great names in 1950s informal art, such as Jean Degottex, Hans Hartung, André Marfaing, Pierre Tal Coat, Henri Michaux, Vera Molnar, a pioneer of digital art, and photographer Mario Giacomelli. At the same time, the gallery actively supports the contemporary art scene, having represented sculptor Etienne Viard, photographer Antoine Schneck, painter Yann Bagot, and visual artist Nil Yalter, winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2024, remaining faithful to its commitment to dialogue between eras and visual languages.
Located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the BA – Berthet-Aittouarès gallery occupies two spaces: 29 rue de Seine and 2 rue des Beaux-Arts, in the premises of Pierre Loeb's historic gallery.

Gallery artists

Henri Michaux, André Marfaing, Jean Degottex, Hans Hartung, Pierre Tal Coat, Vera Molnar, Mario Giacomelli, Etienne Viard, Antoine Schneck, Nil Yalter, Yann Bagot, Sophia Fassi, Jean Pierre Schneider

In the tour « Saint-Germain-des-Prés »

Claudia Valsells, L581, Acrylique sur toile, 200x180cm, 2025, Courtesy Alzueta Gallery

Alzueta Gallery

Claudia Valsells

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"Moll de l'ós"

Ségolène Brossette Galerie

"Empreintes vitales" — Group show

Alina Szapocznikow
Autoportrait, vers 1967
Résine de polyester et photographie
13,5 × 12,5 × 3 cm
Courtesy The Estate of Alina Szapocznikow | Galerie Loevenbruck, Paris | Hauser & Wirth

Loevenbruck

Alina Szapocznikow 1926 — 1973, Poland

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"Autobiography in Fragments. 100 Years Alina Szapocznikow"

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