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Axel Pahlavi, Poussière de Lumière, 2025, oil on wood, 64 x 96 cm, Courtesy H Gallery, Paris

H Gallery

Amir Nave, From the body of the mortal, a split splits toward the other side, 2023, Encre sur papier, 27 x 20 cm
© Amir Nave, courtesy de l'artiste & galerie In Situ - fabienne leclerc, Grand Paris

In Situ - fabienne leclerc

HELENE BAILLY

Moïse Kisling 1891 — 1953, France

  • MOÏSE KISLING (1891-1953), Didi, 1936, Signé en bas à gauche : Kisling, Titré au revers : Didi, Huile sur toile, 33 x 24 cm, 58 x 49,5 cm (avec cadre)

MOÏSE KISLING (1891-1953), Didi, 1936, Signé en bas à gauche : Kisling, Titré au revers : Didi, Huile sur toile, 33 x 24 cm, 58 x 49,5 cm (avec cadre)

Galerie HELENE BAILLY is proud to present during Paris Gallery Weekend:

A monograph of Moïse Kisling (1891-1953), a French painter of Polish origin, attached to the Paris School, a great colorist and an emblematic figure in the representation of the nude.

Kisling began his career at the Krakow School of Fine Arts, and encouraged by the influence of Renoir and Cézanne and his teacher Jozef Pankiewicz, who had a studio in Paris, he joined the bohemian artistic life of Montmartre in 1910. He soon made friends with Modigliani and Braque, who were to accompany him in his artistic evolution.

Fascinated by the plastic beauty of women, his female portraits became a key theme in his work. “A beautiful naked girl gives me joy, the desire to love, to be happy…”.

One of the works in this exhibition, Didi (1936), is a case in point. The model’s red hair is intensely contrasted by the acid green of the background, enhancing her porcelain complexion. Here, Kisling affirms his taste for flamboyant colors and serpentine lines made of infinite curves borrowed from Italian Mannerism. His palette is reminiscent of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. This nude blends the heritage of the old masters with the movements of his time, confronting modernity and tradition.

We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery to discover this landmark monograph during Paris Gallery Weekend.

Solo show of Moïse Kisling

From May 13rd to June 10th, 2025

71 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris, France
01 44 51 51 51 www.helenebailly.com

The gallery

Founded by Hélène Bailly Marcilhac in 2007, the gallery has been located at 71, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris since 2015.

The gallery is dedicated to defending avant-garde artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.

By tracing the evolution of a theme over the years, it seeks to recontextualize each piece by drawing connections between different generations of artists, artistic movements, and techniques.

Four times a year, the gallery curates monographic or thematic exhibitions aimed at allowing both art enthusiasts and collectors to deepen their understanding of 20th-century artistic creation.

Each of these exhibitions is accompanied by a dedicated catalog, compiling the results of in-depth research conducted within the gallery on each artwork presented, along with explanatory notes written by specialized art historians.

We also collaborate in enriching international collections through sales and loans to institutions such as the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Fondation de l’Hermitage, the Musée d’Art Moderne, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Singer Laren, and the Palazzo Reale.

As a certified expert accredited by the European Chamber of Art Experts and Advisors, Hélène Bailly Marcilhac is committed to preserving the legacy of artists and upholding an art market where authenticity prevails.

To this end, the Hélène Bailly Gallery publishes Catalogues Raisonnés on artists such as Léon Pourtau and Henri Delavallée and also contributes to the development of other catalogs, including that of Francis Picabia.

In addition to being a member of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art and the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, Hélène Bailly Marcilhac is the president and co-founder of Matignon Saint-Honoré, an association created in 2024 to promote the art market in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Gallery artists

Cuno Amiet, Bathus, Pierre Bonnard, Eugène Boudin,Victor Brauner, Bernard Buffet, Rembrandt Bugatti, Alexander Calder, Charles Camoin, Manuel Cargaleiro, Mary Cassatt, Auguste Chabaud, Marc Chagall, Giogio De Chriciro, Henri-Edmond Cross, Edward Cucuel, Salvador Dali, Nicolas de Staël, Edgar Degas, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Maurice Denis, Óscar Dominguez, Hisao Domoto, Albert Dubois-Pillet, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Raoul Dufy, Max Ernst, Maurice Estève, Léonard-Tsuguharu Foujita, Sam Francis, Paul Gauguin, Alberto Giacometti, Diego Giacometti, Françoise Gilot, Jean Hélion, Hans Hartung, Jean Hélion, Auguste Herbin, Blanche Hoschedé-Monet, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Moïse Kisling, Frantisek Kupka, Yayoi Kusawa, Claude Lalane, François-Xavier Lalane,Achille Laugé, Marie Laurencin, Henri Laurens, Le Corbusier, Henri Le Sidanier, Fernand Léger, Gustave Loiseau, Maximilien Luce, Charles Macaire, Aristide Maillol, Henri Manguin, Louis Marcousis, Albert Marquet, Henri Martin, Georges Mathieu, Henri Matisse, Jean Metzinger,Joan Miró, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, Emile Othon-Friesz, Jean Peské, Hippolythe Petitjean, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, Serge Poliakoff, Odilon Redon, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Auguste Rodin, Alberto Savino, Arthur Segal, Paul Sérusier, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Alfred Sisley, Pierre Soulages, Chaïm Soutine, Sam Szafran, Chu Teh-Chun, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Marie Cerminova dite Toyen, Félix Vallotton, Louis Valtat, Kees Van Dongen, Maria Elena Vieira Da Silva, Maurice de Vlaminck, Alexej von Jawlensky, Edouard Vuillard, Zao Wou-Ki, Ossip Zadkine

In the thematic « Art moderne »

Bernard Requichot,

Galerie Alain Margaron

Bernard Réquichot 1929 — 1961, France

"Bernard Réquichot, penser par la peinture"

Xevi Solà, Nova, 2023, Oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, 28.7 x 23.6 in

OPERA GALLERY

Amoako Boafo, Fernando Botero, André Brasilier, Bernard Buffet, Marc Chagall, George Condo, Paul Delvaux, Andy Denzler, Raoul Dufy, Philippe Hiquily, Alex Katz, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Gustavo Nazareno, Julian Opie, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Niki de Saint Phalle, Xevi Solà, Manolo Valdés, Kees van Dongen, Andy Warhol et Tom Wesselmann

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"Le Féminin"

Alberto Magnelli, Nature morte à la fleur, 1914, Huile sur toile, 70 x 55 cm, Signée et datée « Magnelli 914 ». CourtesyGaleriePatriceTrigano

Galerie Patrice Trigano

Alberto Magnelli

"Peintures"

In the thematic « Drawing »

Charles Le Hyaric, Les jours bleus, 2024, Peinture à l’huile, peinture en spray sur papier, 75 x 110 cm

Galerie Papillon

Cathryn Boch, Erik Dietman, Joël Kermarrec, Jürgen Klauke, Charles Le Hyaric, Frédérique Loutz, Javier Pérez, Raphaëlle Peria, JC Ruggirello,Didier Trenet

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"Des dessins"

PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973), Femme agenouillée se coiffant,  1906, Numéroté : 1/10,
Porte le cachet du fondeur : C. Valsuani Cire Perdue, Bronze à patine nuancée, Hauteur : 40 cm. Succession Picasso 2025. Crédit Photo : Cécil Mathieu

HELENE BAILLY

Pablo Picasso 1881 — 1973, Spain

Anne Manoli, Sauvage est le vent, 2017, Peinture à l’huile, cire et emulsion sur toile, 158 x 198 cm

Berthet-Aittouarès

Anne Manoli, Yann Bagot, Paul Iratzoquy

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"La nature en question"

In the thematic « Modern Art »

Galerie Taménaga

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul 1935, France

"Jean-Pierre Cassigneul : Carnets intimes"

Bernard Requichot,

Galerie Alain Margaron

Bernard Réquichot 1929 — 1961, France

"Bernard Réquichot, penser par la peinture"

Siri Derkert, Sara i fönstret, 1924, Unsigned, Oil on canvas mounted on canvas, 95.3 x 63.3 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Andréhn-Schiptjenko. © Paulina Simon

Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Siri Derkert 1888 — 1973, Sweden

In the thematic « Painting »

Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, Le Tourbillon de la Vie #01, 2013, Impression Lambda contrecollée sur aluminium, 120 x 150 cm, Edition de 5 ex + 1 AP, © Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, Courtesy de l'artiste & galerie In Situ - fabienne leclerc, Grand Paris

galerie Sator

Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, Djabril Boukhenaïssi, Raphaël Denis, Alessandro Di Lorenzo, Gabriel Leger, Éric Manigaud, Bruno Pélassy, Kelly Sinnapah Mary, Thiên Ngoc Ngo Rioufol

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"De l'effacement de la figure humaine"

Axel Pahlavi, Poussière de Lumière, 2025, oil on wood, 64 x 96 cm, Courtesy H Gallery, Paris

H Gallery

Axel Pahlavi 1975, Iran

"Hyperclassique" // "Abîme moderne" // " Intégrale du réel"

Miguel CHEVALIER, Pixels Infini (jaune - orange), 2011, Sérigraphie sur miroir sans tain, néons, 80 x 80 x 15 cm, Oeuvre unique

Galerie Lélia Mordoch

Miguel Chevalier, Keren, Julio Le Parc, Jean-Claude Meynard

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"Fractales Toujours"

In the tour « Matignon »

MAX ERNST & JOAQUÍN FERRER - Les surprises du hasard exhibition view, Galleria Continua / Paris Matignon. Photo: © Paul Hennebelle. Paris ADAGP 2025

GALLERIA CONTINUA

Max Ernst & Joaquín Ferrer

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"Les surprises du hasard"

Martin Boyce, Drawn from Depths, 2025 (détail), acier peint, acier galvanisé, verre soufflé à la main, composants électriques, installation : 300 x 200 x 200 cm. Production du verre : Cirva, Marseille. Courtesy de l’artiste et Esther Schipper Berlin/Paris/Séoul. Photo © Eoin Carey

Esther Schipper

Martin Boyce 1967, Scotland

"Unhome"

Xevi Solà, Nova, 2023, Oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, 28.7 x 23.6 in

OPERA GALLERY

Amoako Boafo, Fernando Botero, André Brasilier, Bernard Buffet, Marc Chagall, George Condo, Paul Delvaux, Andy Denzler, Raoul Dufy, Philippe Hiquily, Alex Katz, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Gustavo Nazareno, Julian Opie, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Niki de Saint Phalle, Xevi Solà, Manolo Valdés, Kees van Dongen, Andy Warhol et Tom Wesselmann

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"Le Féminin"

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