Galerie Antoine Levi opens new Paris space with Alina Chaiderov show
Galerie Antoine Levi has inaugurated its new space in Paris's Marais district, specifically in the Arts & Métiers area, moving from its original Belleville location where it first opened in 2013. The opening was originally scheduled for March 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-director Antoine Levi stated that the delay was to avoid risking infection for staff, the artist, and visitors, emphasizing that health comes first. The gallery finally opened on June 4, 2020, with the exhibition "Fugue State" by Swedish-born Russian-origin artist Alina Chaiderov. The show explores themes of space, time, and memory, featuring works and installations that evoke childhood objects dissociated from their typical use. The exhibition runs until July 25, 2020, at 34 rue de Turbigo.
Key facts
- Galerie Antoine Levi moved from Belleville to the Marais district in Paris.
- The new space is located in the Arts & Métiers area.
- The original opening in March 2020 was postponed due to COVID-19.
- The gallery opened on June 4, 2020.
- The inaugural exhibition is 'Fugue State' by Alina Chaiderov.
- Alina Chaiderov is a Swedish artist of Russian origin.
- The exhibition runs until July 25, 2020.
- The gallery is co-directed by Antoine Levi and Nerina Ciacci.
Entities
Artists
- Alina Chaiderov
Institutions
- Galerie Antoine Levi
- Artribune
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Belleville
- Marais
- Arts & Métiers
- 34 rue de Turbigo