Galerie Alberta Pane – Contemporary and Conceptual Art Gallery in Paris

What You’ll Find — Conceptual Contemporary, Material Experiments & Strong Women Artists

Conceptual + contemporary focus — projects that treat the gallery like a medium: installation, sculpture, performance, image, text.
Material intelligence — works where surface, process, and structure are the “story” (perfect if you like art that’s quiet-but-smart).
Women artists to look for — Claude Cahun, Marie Denis, Romina De Novellis, Luciana Lamothe, Marielle Chabal, Gayle Chong Kwan.
Other names (program energy) — Christian Fogarolli, Marco Godinho, Ivan Moudov, Marcos Lutyens, Michele Spanghero, Michelangelo Penso, Fritz Panzer.
Best visit rhythm — go for a solo show (deep mood) or opening night (Marais circuit + sharp crowd).
TLC Paris tip — this is for “think + feel” people: give it 25–40 minutes, then keep strolling the 3rd for a full gallery walk.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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Highlights (evergreen)

Conceptual Force

A gallery where ideas shape space — installations, materials, and meaning-first projects.

Women Artists, Strong Presence

Notable women artists across the program (from Claude Cahun to Romina De Novellis and beyond).

Haut-Marais Circuit

A smart stop in the 3rd — perfect for a contemporary “gallery walk” day.

International Roster

A wide roster spanning sculpture, performance, image, text, and conceptual practices.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Alberta Pane is a strong pick when you want contemporary art with a conceptual spine — not just visuals, but a full spatial idea.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

Address, Contact & Map+

Galerie Alberta Pane — Paris

44–47 Rue de Montmorency, 75003 Paris, France

Phone: +33 1 72 34 64 13

Mobile: +33 6 11 29 40 94

Email: info@albertapane.com

Contact page ↗ · Official site ↗

Note: the gallery does not accept unsolicited artist applications.

Opening Hours+

Tuesday–Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Other times by appointment (check the contact page for updates).

What It Is+

A contemporary gallery known for conceptual force and experimentation in space — exhibitions that feel like constructed worlds, not just “works on walls.”

Artists (quick list)+

A few names you may see across the program:

  • Claude Cahun, Marielle Chabal, Gayle Chong Kwan
  • Marie Denis, Romina De Novellis, Igor Eškinja
  • Christian Fogarolli, Marco Godinho, Luciana Lamothe
  • Marie Lelouche, Marcos Lutyens, Ivan Moudov
  • Fritz Panzer, Michelangelo Penso, Michele Spanghero

Full roster: Artists page ↗

Fairs & International Presence+

Active on the wider circuit (fairs + projects) — good sign if you’re tracking artists across Paris + abroad.

See: Fairs ↗

TLC Paris Tip+
  • Come with “concept eyes” — read the show text, then look again (it hits harder).
  • Best timing: opening week for maximum energy, mid-week afternoons for calm focus.
  • Perfect stop if you like art that feels constructed (space, objects, meaning) rather than decorative.

Galerie Alberta Pane — Conceptual & Interdisciplinary Contemporary Art

Galerie Alberta Pane holds a distinctive place within Paris’s contemporary art landscape, recognized for its strong commitment to conceptual, interdisciplinary, and research-based practices. The gallery presents exhibitions that privilege ideas, process, and experimentation, positioning itself as a key destination for visitors seeking thoughtful and forward-looking contemporary art.

Rather than focusing on a single medium, the gallery develops projects that unfold across installation, performance, sculpture, video, sound, and painting. Artists such as Tadashi Kawamata, Claire Morgan, Mark Geffriaud, Latifa Echakhch, and Carlos Garaicoa exemplify the gallery’s approach — where materials, space, and concept interact to create immersive and often transformative environments.

Installations frequently incorporate organic structures, architectural fragments, sound, or ephemeral materials, encouraging slow engagement and sustained reflection. Exhibitions often address themes such as memory, identity, ecology, politics, and perception, offering visitors art that unfolds as an experience rather than a static object.

Situated within one of Paris’s most intellectually vibrant cultural zones, a visit to Galerie Alberta Pane naturally connects with Le Marais, Centre Pompidou, Rue Beaubourg, Canal Saint-Martin, and the broader network of independent contemporary art spaces shaping the city’s avant-garde dialogue. While embedded in this dynamic environment, the gallery maintains a clear and consistent curatorial identity grounded in depth and rigor.

Beyond exhibitions, Alberta Pane extends its work through performances, artist talks, publications, and long-term collaborative projects that deepen engagement with artistic research. This emphasis on discourse and context aligns closely with the ethos of TLC Paris Concierge, where cultural experiences are curated for meaning, insight, and authenticity.

For visitors drawn to contemporary art that values inquiry over spectacle, Galerie Alberta Pane offers a compelling window into the evolving conversations shaping today’s artistic practices — and into the ideas defining the future of contemporary creation.