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18.02.2016
COMING SOON AT Triple V: NEW HANGING FOR GROUP SHOW AND JOHN TREMBLAY'S SOLO SHOW
This March, Triple V will present a new hanging of the inaugural exhibition in its second space on 5 rue du Mail, which was unveiled in February. The gallery will then welcome a solo show by American artist John Tremblay, starting on April 21st.
INAUGURAL EXHIBITION UNTIL 27 FEBRUARY
& NEW HANGING FROM MARCH
The inaugural exhibition of the new space will be presented until February 27th, 2016. It has assembled twenty of the gallery’s artists, with each one unveiling a new piece.
Christian Andersson • James Angus • Alex Brown • Raquel Dias • Leo Fabrizio • David Malek • Servane Mary • Matthew McCaslin • Ohad Meromi • Laurent Montaron • Hugo Pernet • Gerald Petit • Delphine Reist • Nicolas Roggy • Sylvain Rousseau • Michael Scott • Robert Stadler • Blair Thurman • John Tremblay • Pierre Vadi
From March 2016, the gallery will show a new hanging of this group show, including Olivier Mosset’s pieces.
JOHN TREMBLAY SOLO SHOW FROM APRIL 21ST TO MAY 14TH
From April 21st to May 14th, Triple V – rue du Mail will dedicate a solo show to the American artist John Tremblay.
Represented by the gallery since 2012, the artist already realized a monographic exhibition for the gallery the same year. Moreover, Vincent Pécoil – Triple V’s founder – dedicated a book to the artist in 2007 (Jean-Michel Place publishing).
TRIPLE V GALLERY
Galerie Triple V was founded in 2007 in Dijon by Vincent Pécoil, Virginie Guillerot and Olivier Vadrot. First created as a production entity and publishing house, Triple V quickly and logically developed a gallery activity. During the summer of 2010, the gallery moved to 24 rue Louise Weiss, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.
Early 2016, the gallery opened a new and second exhibition space on 5 rue du Mail, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. The 500 m2 space close to the historical place de Victoire. Thanks to its vast space and high ceilings the gallery will exhibit large-scale sculpture and painting works by established contemporary artists, while the gallery’s first address in the 13th arrondissement of the city will host Triple V project’s exhibitions, showcasing young and emerging artists.