
HELENE BAILLY
Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art
Passionate about 19th and 20th centuries artistic scene, Hélène Bailly-Marcilhac moved in 2015 to 71 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in the heart of the ultimate artistic neighborhood in Paris.
The gallery offers an engaged and personal selection specialized in art from 1870 to the present day, which is aimed at both occasional buyers and informed collectors.
Warm and welcoming, the gallery presents a program of thematic exhibitions on three levels. The gallery reserves a special place for dialogues between the different artists and movements of the Avant-Garde in France.
In this perspective, the HELENE BAILLY Gallery participates in parallel to new collaborative projects with the new contemporary art scene in order to offer a memorable and sensorial experience.
The long-term relationship of trust built with its clients is acquired through the respect of fundamental values such as rigorous expertise and the demand for quality in the acquisition of collector's items.
The gallery participates in numerous international art fairs in Paris, Brussels, London, Miami and New York and also collaborates with prestigious museums (Orsay, Quai Branly, Jacquemart-André, Montmartre, l'Annonciade, Van Gogh, Thyssen-Bornemisza, MoMa).
Hélène Bailly Marcilhac is a member of the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, of the Association Nocturne Rive Droite, of the ComitéProfessionnel des Galeries d'Art and is an accredited expert of the Chambre Européenne des Experts-Conseils en Œuvres d'Art.
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71, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris
France


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