Loevenbruck 6
Founded in 2001, Loevenbruck is a Paris gallery showcasing leading contemporary artists while championing the rediscovery of historic legacies.
Founded in 2001, Loevenbruck gallery showcases contemporary French and international artists, including the sculptor duo Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel, winners of the Marcel Duchamp Prize, as well as Ashley Hans Scheirl and Jakob Lena Knebl, who represented Austria at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022.
Over the past decades, the gallery has also contributed to the rediscovery of significant historical works, notably representing the Estates of Polish sculptor Alina Szapocznikow and French painters Michel Parmentier and Gilles Aillaud. Loevenbruck actively supports institutions in France and abroad through the production of exhibitions and related publications. Its publishing branch, Éditions Loevenbruck, produces artist books, monographs, and essays.
In 2024, the gallery opened a second Parisian exhibition space. Celebrating rediscovered architecture, it pays homage to the Surrealist gallery of 1926, whose iconic window display is now part of the Centre Pompidou’s collection.
OPENING TIMES:
Tue – Sat 11am – 7pm
M: contact@loevenbruck.com
W: Loevenbruck 6
ADDRESS
6 Rue Jacques Callot, 75006
ESTABLISHED
2001