The Loevenbruck gallery – created in 2001 by Hervé Loevenbruck – is located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Since 2010, in a historic space, it mainly exhibits the contemporary art scene. Among the artists she represents, two received the Marcel-Duchamp Prize: Philippe Mayaux (2006) and Dewar & Gicquel (2012). The gallery also represents the estates of Gilles Aillaud, Édouard Levé, Michel Parmentier and Alina Szapocznikow. Outside its walls, the gallery collaborates regularly, notably through numerous exhibitions, with French institutions – Mnam/Centre Pompidou, Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, Palais de Tokyo, MAC/VAL… – and foreign ones – Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), MoMA (New York), Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo)… Editions Loevenbruck, Paris, regularly publish artist books, monographs and essays; several of his publications received the prize for the most beautiful French books. In 2016, the monograph “Michel Parmentier. December 1965 – November 20, 1999. A retrospective” received the Most Beautiful Swiss Books prize and the FILAF Galeristes prize. In 2017, the Loevenbruck gallery begins the En affinity(s) exhibition cycle, comparing the work of two artists. A publication for each of these exhibitions will be published by Loevenbruck.
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