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15.01.2016

GALERIE Triple V OPENS A SECOND SPACE 5 RUE DU MAIL – PARIS, PLACE DES VICTOIRES

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INAUGURAL EXHIBITION
4 TO 27 FEBRUARY 2016
 
JOHN TREMBLAY SOLO SHOW
FROM 17 MARCH TO 16 APRIL 2016
 
 
 
TRIPLE V
5 RUE DU MAIL – 75002 PARIS
 
TRIPLE V – PROJECTS
24 RUE LOUISE WEISS – 75013 PARIS
 

 


Top Image:
Vincent Pécoil, 2015
© Gerald Petit
Courtesy: Triple V, Paris
 
Above:
Fragment 31, 2015
John Tremblay
Acrylic on canvas and wood,
Triptych, 260 x 270 cm
 
On 4 February 2016, Triple V gallery will open it new exhibition space, the gallery’s second location, on 5 rue du Mail, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, close to Place des Victoires.
 
Composed of a large homogeneous space of 30m long by 13m wide, with a total surface area of 500m2 as well as 4m high ceilings, the new exhibition space is situated in an old fabric factory and preserves its industrial character.
 
Since 2007, Triple V has endeavored to present French and international contemporary artists of diverse mediums and aesthetic horizons such as abstract, conceptual, pop, and minimalist approaches.
 
Developed in partnership with art dealer Laurent Strouk, this new space will allow Triple V gallery to bring its support and collaboration with its artists to a higher level, which has already been enriched by the arrival of Alex Brown and Laurent Montaron. 

 

INAUGURAL EXHIBITION FROM 4 TO 27 FEBRUARY 2016

 

The new space's inaugral exhibition will take place from 4 to 27 February 2016 and will bring together - for the first time - all of the gallery's artists, with eache one unveiling a new unseen piece.

Alex Brown • Blair Thurman • Christian Andersson • David Malek • Delphine Reist • Gerald Petit • Hugo Pernet • James Angus • John Tremblay • Laurent Montaron • Leo Fabrizio • Matthew McCaslin • Michael Scott • Nicolas Roggy • Ohad Meromi • Pierre Vadi • Raquel Dias • Robert Stadler • Servane Mary • Sylvain Rousseau

 

TRIPLE V GALLERY 

Triple V was founded in 2007 in Dijon, France by Vincent Pécoil, Virginie Guillerot and Olivier Vadrot. 

First created as a publishing house and production structure, Triple V quickly and logically became a gallery, presenting during the three first years (2007-2010) artists such as Jens Haaning, Gianni Motti, Blair Thurman, Pierre Vadi... 

During the summer of 2010, the gallery opened its first Parisian space, on 24 rue Louise Weiss in the 13th arrondissement.

A former industrial area, the district hosts places dedicated to the new practices of contemporary art (such as Air de Paris, Espace Ygrec…)

Since 2010, 34 exhibitions have been organized in this gallery space, the majority of them being monographic. 

With the opening of its latest space on rue du Mail, the gallery on rue Louise Weiss will become Triple V – Projets and will be dedicated to continuing the mission of laying the ground-work and supporting young, contemporary creation, led by Vincent Pécoil. He will be helped by Ana Mendoza Aldana, critic and young curator. 

 

 

 


Top Image:
Vincent Pécoil, 2015
© Gerald Petit
Courtesy: Triple V, Paris
 
Above:
Fragment 31, 2015
John Tremblay
Acrylic on canvas and wood,
Triptych, 260 x 270 cm
 

About

INAUGURAL EXHIBITION
4 TO 27 FEBRUARY 2016
 
JOHN TREMBLAY SOLO SHOW
FROM 17 MARCH TO 16 APRIL 2016
 
 
 
TRIPLE V
5 RUE DU MAIL – 75002 PARIS
 
TRIPLE V – PROJECTS
24 RUE LOUISE WEISS – 75013 PARIS