White Cube to open ‘office and viewing rooms’ in Paris

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White Cube sets its sights on Paris

London gallery White Cube is expanding to Paris and plans to open a base in the French capital within the next few months. The gallery move is the latest high-profile decampment against the backdrop of Brexit which is scheduled to take place 31 October.

“Since the late 1940s, Paris has been a major international art capital. By opening an office with viewing rooms in a prestigious location of the city, White Cube intends to perpetuate a more classical way of operating in the industry,” says Mathieu Paris, senior director at White Cube. “The idea is to present great masterpieces of art in a beautiful but confidential environment, respecting the long-established Parisian tradition of 'marchand dart' [art dealing],” he adds.

The move follows New York-based dealer David Zwirners decision to open a gallery in Paris later this month. Opening on 16 October to coincide with the Fiac art fair, Zwirners French outpost will be at 108 Rue Vieille du Temple, an 8,600 sq. ft space in Le Marais that wRead More – Source