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Since 1993 and 2008, Galerie Nathalie Obadia (Paris – Brussels) has been exhibiting artists such as Rina Banerjee, Lorna Simpson and Jessica Stockholder. In the past years, Laure Prouvost, Andres Serrano, Mickalene Thomas, Benoît Maire and Edi Hila also joined the gallery.
Involved in the rediscovery of emblematical artists such as Wang Keping, Martin Barré, Josep Grau-Garriga, Shirley Jaffe, Eugène Leroy and Agnès Varda, the gallery accompanies them into institutional exhibitions in France and abroad.
2015-2020: Rina Banerjee at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Philadelphia); Martin Barré at Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris) and MAMCO Geneva; Laure Prouvost at Palais de Tokyo (Paris) and at the Pavilion of France, 58th Venezia Biennale; Manuel Ocampo at Pavilion of the Philippines, 57th Venice Biennale, Arsenale and Sarkis at Pavilion of Turkey, 56th Venezia Biennale.