143 New Bond Street, First Floor
London
W1S 2TP
United Kingdom
Olivier Malingue was founded on London's New Bond Street in September 2016 to bring key historical works into contemporary curatorial frameworks. With access to an impressive range of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist, Post-war and Contemporary artists, the gallery presents a considered exhibition programme which intelligently combines works from different historical contexts.
Olivier Malingue was inaugurated with a solo show by established Korean Dansaekhwa artist Cho Yong-Ik, with further exhibitions including the first UK solo exhibition of Japanese contemporary artist Makoto Ofune and From Picabia to Picasso: A selection of works by modern masters, which featured works by Calder, Dubuffet, Kandinsky, Léger, Picabia and Picasso. Through his programme, Olivier Malingue builds on international expertise gained through working for two decades at Galerie Malingue, his father's gallery in Paris, dealing with key pieces by internationally acclaimed masters from the 19th and 20th centuries.