Journées Nomades & NanoArt at the Galerie Roi Doré

Journées Nomades & NanoArt at the Galerie Roi Doré

Galerie Roi Doré is pleased to invite you to the Journées Nomades Festival from May 31st to June 3rd. We will present you the final of the NanoArt Contest, organised in honour of prof. Tadeusz Malinski. 

Program of the event:

FRIDAY JUNE 1st – 6 p.m.

Lecture by Professor Tadeusz Malinski entitled “Nanomedicine – the heart can beat longer”. Free entry; reservation required by email or phone: b.borkowska@bplp.fr or 01 55 42 91 87

LOCATION: Polish Library of Paris – 6, quai d’Orléans – 75004 Paris

SATURDAY JUNE 2nd – 6 p.m.

Concert by Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter, who will perform works by F. Chopin, C. Debussy, and K. Szymanowski. Free entry; reservation required by email or phone: b.borkowska@bplp.fr or 01 55 42 91 87

LOCATION: Polish Library of Paris – 6, quai d’Orléans – 75004 Paris

SUNDAY JUNE 3rd

Meeting with Professor Malinski over a drink, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Project of an auction of Polish art created outside of Poland

Project of an auction of Polish art created outside of Poland

The Galerie Roi Doré, located in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris is currently preparing an auction of Polish art, created outside of Poland. The auction, scheduled for the end of the year, is a continuation of the “Chased of Paradise” exhibition cycle, launched by the Galerie in June 2011.

In the context of the Polish presidency of the European Union held by Poland since July 1st, 2011, the auction that we are organizing will undoubtedly be part of the rich program of promotion of Polish culture and art in the world. Another coincidence is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czesław Miłosz celebrated in 2011. This auction, presenting more than 200 works by Polish artists, both internationally renowned and less known, will be one of the most interesting artistic events of 2011.

It will be the first auction of this type, contributing to the promotion of Polish art worldwide. An event of great importance from the point of view of collectors, investors, museums, curators, historians, critics as well as others observing the art market. The gathering of such a large number of works by Polish artists will offer a broad panorama of Polish art and its true promotion on a global scale, which therefore can considerably influence the positioning of the works of Polish artists in the international rankings.

We are making all the necessary efforts to carry out this auction and for this event to acquire great renown, by bringing together in Paris – the world center of the art trade, the artists representing Polish art created outside their country, from Europe to America and Australia. If the project for this major auction is ready before the end of October 2011, it will be carried out by an auction house, probably at the Hôtel Drouot in central Paris.

We, therefore, invite all those interested in this project – artists, collectors, and owners of works by Polish artists creating outside of Poland to contact us to offer their objects for our auction as well as to help us organize this event. The success of this auction also depends on You, which is why we are counting on You, on Your commitment and Your participation in this great promotion of Polish art in Paris and around the world.

Michal Batory “Images without title” at the Galerie Roi Doré

Michal Batory “Images without title” at the Galerie Roi Doré

Galerie Roi Doré is pleased to invite you to the opening of Michal Batory’s “Images without title” exhibition on Thursday, April 14, 2011, from 6 pm.

In parallel to the artist’s retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts (until April 30, 2011), the Galerie Roi Doré invites you to discover the graphic universe of Michal Batory through a selection of 32 paintings – Images without title, unique artworks, never presented before. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalog published on canvas in 32 numbered copies signed by the artist.

“The Roi Doré gallery will soon present my images, in an approach completely opposite to that of the Museum of Decorative Arts. I was indeed interested in this question: what happens if I remove from my images all the texts, the logos, and the so-called parasites? Bare and exposed like paintings, my images become objects of contemporary art” – Michal Batory, extract from the interview published on the paris-art.com website.
See more: http://www.paris-art.com/interview-artiste/michal-batory/batory-michal/387.html