Contact

 

info@lecleziogallery.com

www.lecleziogallery.com

 

 

PARIS

157, rue du FAUBOURG saint honoré, 75008

Wednesday — Sunday, 11am — 7pm 

(Tuesday on appointment)

 

 

ARaNYA jinshanling, China

Building 14-07

Tuesday — Sunday, 9am — 6pm 

 

 

Established in 2024 on the renowned Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, Le Clézio Gallery is a contemporary art space dedicated to a philosophy of "Simplicity and Rigor" amidst the vibrancy of the metropolis. Representing a diverse roster of artists from Finland, Scotland, France, China, Japan, and Estonia, the gallery serves as a platform for multifaceted cultural perspectives within the contemporary landscape.

 

In its expansion to Aranya Jinshanling, the gallery remains steadfast in its core values of "Simplicity, Rigor, and Contemporaneity." By curating a selection of global works, the gallery intervenes in the present with a singular vision—offering an honest response to our complex and shifting reality while collaborating with artists of varied backgrounds to decipher the world in its current moment.

 

Antoine Le Clézio served for many years as a gallery manager in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district of Paris. His academic background is rooted in the study of Medieval and Contemporary Art, a field in which he has published significant scholarly contributions. His innate passion for contemporary practice and his deep engagement with artists have fostered a community of collectors and academics built on a foundation of intellectual exchange and shared values.

 

Yan Wang spent sixteen years in France, beginning her career by founding a simultaneous interpretation studio in the South of France during her university years. She has provided high-level diplomatic services for prominent figures, including former French Presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande. She later co-founded an art curatorial firm in Paris, collaborating with major museums across France, South Korea, and China to produce and host significant exhibitions.

 

The founders couple share a rigorous framework for evaluating contemporary art, a philosophy anchored by four conceptual pillars: Impermanence, Transculturality, Memory and Playfulness.