

Galleri GKM
Malmo, Sweden
The gallery represents contemporary international art, from older well-established artists to a younger generation who captures our time with a pictorial language. Among the artists you will find Arman, César, Corneille, James Coignard, Roberto Matta, Valerio Adami, Erró, Peter Klasen, Patrick Chappert-Gaujal, Yrjö Edelmann, Cecilia Cubarle, Antonio de Felipe, Clara Hallencreutz, Philippe Huart and William Sweetlove.
The gallery offers a spread of original paintings and sculptures as well as their own editions of multiples, engravings, silk-screens and art books.
Galleri GKM is situated in Malmö, Sweden and also represented by an office in Paris.
GKM team:
Thomas, Karl-Johan, Katarina o Ludvig Bergström.
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Stora Nygatan 30
21137, Malmö
Sweden
+46 40 611 99 11 -
27 rue Paul Lelong
75002, Paris
Office Paris
France
+33 6 85 43 57 52 -
5 rue Jacques Callot
75006, Paris
PopUp Paris - 21/10-30/10 2021
France
+33 6 85 43 57 52 -
Karlavägen 74
11459, Stockholm
Sweden
+46 733 87 89 49
Address

Takashi Murakami
Japan

Erró
Iceland

Joan Miró
Spain

Corneille
Netherlands

Philippe Huart
France

Valerio Adami
Italy

Peter Klasen
Germany

Arman
France

Yrjö Edelmann
Sweden

César Baldaccini
France

Vladimir Velickovic
Serbia

Sam Francis
United States

Jeff Koons
United States

Karel Appel
Netherlands

Roberto Matta
Chile

Bernar Venet
France

Christian Silvain
Belgium

William Sweetlove
Belgium

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Bulgaria

Bengt Lindström
Sweden

Antonio de Felipe
Spain

Lucio Fontana
Argentina

Patrick Chappert-Gaujal
France

Gérard Schlosser
France

James Coignard
France

Martin Bradley
United Kingdom

Cecilia Cubarle
Argentina

David Drebin
Canada

Jacques Doucet
France

Wilfredo Lam
Albania

Reinhoud d'Haese
Belgium

Galleri GKM
PopUp Paris by Galleri GKM
From October 21, 2021 to October 30, 2021

Galleri GKM
Erró - Chairman Mao’s Long Journey
From November 7, 2020 to December 6, 2020

Galleri GKM
PopUp Paris in a virtual version
From March 28, 2020 to May 30, 2020

Galleri GKM
Swept Away by David Drebin
From May 17, 2019 to June 15, 2019