Galerie Vazieux
Founded in 1999 by Sabine Vazieux, the gallery is specialised in Western and Asian post-war abstract painting. In 2018, the gallery has moved to rue du Louvre – a stone’s throw from the Pinault Collection and the Louvre Museum.
Sabine Vazieux now exhibits historical Asian artists, as well as contemporary artists, whom she meets around the world. Convinced that bridges between galleries and institutions reinforce the common objective of making artists better known to the public and collectors, she also invests herself in curating exhibitions. She has, among other things, organized the exhibition “From China to Taiwan” at the Ixelles Museum in 2017 and more recently “Les Paysages de l’âme” at the Museum of Asian Arts in Nice in 2021.
The gallery is also present at European and Asian art fairs (Art Basel Hong Kong, Taipei Dangdai, KIAF Seoul, Art SG, Art Paris Art Fair…).
Thanks to its uncompromising artistic choices, the Vazieux Gallery has brought works by major artists into the collections of international museums such as those of the Center Pompidou.
Sabine Vazieux
Chuang Che
Fong Chung-Ray
Gaël Davrinche
Hsiao Chin
Lee Ung-no
Myung-joo Kim
Oh-Se Yeol
Park In-kyung
Rao Fu
Richard Lin
Sarah Jérôme
Yoko Matsumoto
Young-se Lee
Zao Wou-ki