

Galerie Lelong
Paris, France
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The gallery’s original founding by Aimé Maeght in 1945 saw the presentation of great artists like Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti, Antoni Tàpies, Francis Bacon and Eduardo Chillida. After Maeght’s death in 1981, the gallery adopted its current name and structure with directors and equal shareholders Jacques Dupin, Daniel Lelong and Jean Frémon (J. Dupin died in 2012, the same year D. Lelong retired from his position of CEO and was replaced by J. Frémon as President and CEO of both galleries, Paris and New York).
From 1981 on, began a period of adding influential artists such as Pierre Alechinsky, Louise Bourgeois, Konrad Klapheck and Jannis Kounellis, among others. The gallery in New York was founded in 1985, and is directed by Mary Sabbatino since 1990, who has been a leading proponent in the introduction of important figures from Latin America into the critical discourse: Alfredo Jaar, Ana Mendieta, Cildo Meireles, Hélio Oiticica and Zilia Sánchez. Today the gallery continues its history of representing artists at the forefront of the international art world from nearly every continent and all generations including Etel Adnan, Leonardo Drew, Barry Flanagan, Günther Förg, David Hockney, Sam Levi Jones, Lin Tianmiao, Nalini Malini, David Nash, Jaume Plensa, Sean Scully, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, and Barthélémy Toguo.
The gallery has developed the production of monumental sculptures in public space, with artists such as Jaume Plensa, Ursula von Rydingsvard and Jean Dubuffet (through a privileged relationship with the Dubuffet Foundation).
Over 180 exhibition catalogues have been published since 1981, as well as the catalogue raisonné of the entire work of Joan Miró, in collaboration with the artist’s estate.
On the ground floor of the Paris gallery, a space is dedicated to original prints, working closely with the artists on the edition of new works every year. An additional space has been opened avenue Matignon in 2018.
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From 1981 on, began a period of adding influential artists such as Pierre Alechinsky, Louise Bourgeois, Konrad Klapheck and Jannis Kounellis, among others. The gallery in New York was founded in 1985, and is directed by Mary Sabbatino since 1990, who has been a leading proponent in the introduction of important figures from Latin America into the critical discourse: Alfredo Jaar, Ana Mendieta, Cildo Meireles, Hélio Oiticica and Zilia Sánchez. Today the gallery continues its history of representing artists at the forefront of the international art world from nearly every continent and all generations including Etel Adnan, Leonardo Drew, Barry Flanagan, Günther Förg, David Hockney, Sam Levi Jones, Lin Tianmiao, Nalini Malini, David Nash, Jaume Plensa, Sean Scully, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, and Barthélémy Toguo.
The gallery has developed the production of monumental sculptures in public space, with artists such as Jaume Plensa, Ursula von Rydingsvard and Jean Dubuffet (through a privileged relationship with the Dubuffet Foundation).
Over 180 exhibition catalogues have been published since 1981, as well as the catalogue raisonné of the entire work of Joan Miró, in collaboration with the artist’s estate.
On the ground floor of the Paris gallery, a space is dedicated to original prints, working closely with the artists on the edition of new works every year. An additional space has been opened avenue Matignon in 2018.

Ernest Pignon-Ernest
France

Bram van Velde
Netherlands

Vladimir Velickovic
Serbia

Valerio Adami
Italy

Pierre Alechinsky
Belgium

César Baldaccini
France

Antoni Tapies
Spain

Eduardo Arroyo
Spain

Kumi Sugaï
Japan

Jorge Camacho
Cuba

Richard Lindner
Germany

Marc Chagall
France

Antonio Saura
Spain

Vassilakis Takis
Greece

Barthélémy Toguo
Cameroon

Fabienne Verdier
France

Simone Fattal
Lebanon

Jaume Plensa
Spain

Kara Walker
United States

Alison Saar
United States

Jannis Kounellis
Greece

Jan Voss
Germany

Peter Doig
United Kingdom

James Brown
United States

Arnulf Rainer
Austria

Marc Desgrandchamps
France

Bruce Nauman
United States

David Nash
United Kingdom

Etel Adnan
Lebanon
John Lurie
United States

Andy Goldsworthy
United Kingdom

Gilles Aillaud
France

Henri Michaux
Belgium

Juan Uslé
Spain

Jiri Kolár
Czech Republic

Barry Flanagan
United Kingdom

Edward Ruscha
United States

Paul Rebeyrolle
France

Max Bill
Switzerland

Jean Le Gac
France
Ryan Mendoza
United States
Carl Reuterswärd
Sweden

Urs Lüthi
Switzerland
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