de Sarthe Gallery

The de Sarthe Gallery is an art gallery in Hong Kong. It previously operated in Paris[1] and in San Francisco.[2]

History

Pascal and Sylvie de Sarthe founded de Sarthe Gallery in Paris in 1977.[1] The business moved to the United States in 1981; it dealt in both Eastern and Western contemporary art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.[3][4] It moved to Duddell Street in Central, Hong Kong in 2011.[3]

Since 2015 it has been among the hundreds of galleries taking part in Art Basel Hong Kong.[5][6][7][8]

Recognition

The gallery was among the 500 best galleries in the world listed by Modern Painters in 2013.[9]

de Sarthe was also awarded '"Best Art Gallery of The Year" in Asia' by CANS Magazine in 2017, Chinese Art News.[10]

Pascal de Sarthe of de Sarthe Gallery was featured in the video 'The Rise of the Mobile Connoisseur', on BBC.com.[11]

References

  1. 1 2 [http://travel.cnn.com/hong-kong/play/de-sarthes-opening-zao-wou-ki-781750/ CNN.com, CNN Travel article: Renowned master painter Zao Wou-ki exhibit to open de Sarthe Fine Art, March 15, 2011
  2. Rosemary O'Neill (2012). Art and Visual Culture on the French Riviera, 1956-1971: The Ecole de Nice. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 46–. ISBN 978-0-7546-6471-0.
  3. 1 2 Hong Kong Trader, International Edition, May 23, 2012, The French Touch
  4. Sotheby’s, 20th Century Chinese Art, Hong Kong, catalog, April 6, 2014, page 38
  5. "Hong Kong art collectors defy economic wobble". Nikkei Asian Review, April 14, 2016 DEAN NAPOLITANO
  6. "Hong Kong’s Collage of Art and Commerce". Barron's, By Abby Schultz March 16, 2015
  7. "De Sarthe gallery revives French connection with Chinese artists". South China Morning Post, 15 May, 2014. Nazvi Careem
  8. https://www.artbasel.com/catalog/gallery/1354/de-Sarthe-Gallery. Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 Gallery Catalogue
  9. Modern Painters, Annual Gallery Issue, 2013, 500 Best Galleries Worldwide
  10. CANS Chinese Art News, January 2018 issue
  11. BBC, Culture section, on 24 March 2017

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