Galerie Lahumière
Anne and Jean-Claude Lahumière founded Galerie Lahumière in 1963. After 25 years staying next to the Parc Monceau in the 17th arrondissement from Paris, they moved to an 18th century building in the heart of the historic Marais district, a stone’s throw from the Picasso Museum. From 1993 to 2004 Anne was president of the French association of art galleries (CPGA).
The gallery participated in the emergence of the first international art fairs in cities such as Basel, Paris, Cologne, and Chicago. The gallery has attended at an average of three fairs per year.
Since many years, Galerie Lahumière has strengthened its commitment to geometric and “constructed” abstraction. It represents not only historic artists within this movement — Cahn, Dewasne, Gorin, Herbin, Legros, Magnelli, and Vasarely — but also contemporary and vanguard artists such as Bauduin, Bézie, Bodde, Coignet, Dubreuil, Gasquet, Jacquier-Stajnowicz, Perrot, Pondruel, Popet, Prosi and Stempfel.
Anne and Diane Lahumière
Tel. + 33 1 42 77 27 74
galerie@lahumiere.com
Tuesday to Saturday from 2pm to 7pm
Charles Bézie
Nicholas Bodde
Andreas Brandt
Marcelle Cahn
Jean-Gabriel Coignet
Jean d’Imbleval
Nathalie Delasalle
Jean Dewasne
Jean-François Dubreuil
Günter Fruhtrunk
Jean-Michel Gasquet
Hans Jörg Glattfelder
Jean Gorin
Auguste Herbin
Gottfried Honegger
Renaud Jacquier Stajnowicz
Jean Legros
Jean Leppien
Alberto Magnelli
Claude Pasquer
Antoine Perrot
Denis Pondruel
Yves Popet
Henri Prosi
Sigurd Rompza
Moon-Pil Shim
André Stempfel
Victor Vasarely