Positioned in the heart of the Parisian art galleries area for over 30 years, the Galerie Malingue is an outstanding center in which leading art collectors can find masterpieces from the 19th and 20th centuries. The whole of the Modern Art adventure is to be found here, summed up in sure-footed choices, guaranteeing an endlessly renewing pleasure.
Within the three large exhibition spaces, whose layout and design emphasize, by their elegant sobriety, the great and good taste of the works shown, ranging from Renoir and Cézanne to Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, Miro, Dali, and Matisse, all the major Masters are to be found. Specifically themed exhibitions are also regularly shown. Among them, we might mention Yves Tanguy, during the spring 2002, who presented a rare selection of his works, a very prestigious approach to Max Ernst's body of work in 2003, and a brilliant show of works by Roberto Matta covering the years 1936 to 1944. Group shows of varied and top-quality works (by Bonnard, Van Dongen, Modigliani, Monet, Pissarro, Rouault, Gauguin, Léger, Miro, Mondrian, and Picasso) have made of the Galerie Malingue an outstanding meeting-place, justly praised in specialized media throughout the world.
Daniel Malingue was the founder of the gallery, having acquired an international reputation over 45 years in the business. His two sons, Edouard and Olivier joined him for a while. They are now both working independently, but they have remained in close touch with the gallery. His daughter Eléonore has also decided to join the gallery team in her turn.
Naturally, all three of them are committed to Daniel Malingue's rule of only showing works of the highest quality, works on paper, oil paintings, sculptures, thereby creating a kind of grandly refined collection in the gallery, a little museum whose curator has the temerity to turn down average pieces. As a result, a constant research and rigorous selection have made the Malingue gallery a peak point of the art market, able to withstand fashionable phenomena, and protected from the vagaries of the financial world.
Throughout the years, Malingue has forged strong and privileged links with museum curators, and therefore frequently lends its works to various institutions, thus strengthening major didactic and impressive exhibitions.
More than ever, Daniel Malingue's rigorous and intelligent choices have turned his gallery into a privileged space in which visual pleasure is combined with intellectual satisfaction, a place where heart and reason can rhyme.
Some of the works are not for sale. Please contact the gallery.