
HOW TO COME
14 and 29 rue de Seine
75006 Paris
Public Transportation
Subway: Lines 1, 4, 7 and 10
Saint-Germain-des-Prés / Odéon / Mabillon
Louvre-Rivoli / Palais-Royal Musée du Louvre / Pont Neuf
Bus: No. 27 / No. 39 / No. 48 / No. 58 / No. 70 / No. 74 / No. 95
Pont Neuf - Quai des Grands Augustins / Pont des Arts - Quai de Conti / Jacob / Pont du Carrousel - Quai Voltaire / Mazarine
14 rue de Seine,
75006 Paris
OPENING TIME
Open Tuesday to Saturday
11am-1pm / 2.30pm-7pm

29 rue de Seine,
75006 Paris
+33 (0)1 43 26 53 09
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ABOUT

Michèle Aittouarès founded the Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès in 1986. In 2000, she was joined by her daughter Odile Aittouarès, an art historian and author of the Friesz catalogue raisonné, as well as co-founder of the Festival Photo St. Germain and the Association Jeudi Des Beaux-Arts.
Their collaboration began with the exhibition “Chine Occident ou l’aventure du signe” (China West or the Adventure of the Sign), featuring Zao Wou-Ki, Mark Tobey, Jean Degottex, Henri Michaux, and Shan Sa.
The gallery occupies two spaces on the Left Bank; initially at 29 Rue de Seine, then at 2 Rue des Beaux-Arts, the former gallery of Pierre Loeb.
The mother and daughter specialize in modern and contemporary art, with a focus on informal art from the 1950s to the 1980s. They are key figures for artists such as Jean Degottex, Hans Hartung, Pierre Tal-Coat, Henri Michaux, André Marfaing, Vera Molnar, and Mario Giacomelli.
