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WHEN ARTS MEET
Galerie Kraemer exhibitions

 

Dialogue between Claire Tabouret and commode René Dubois

The works of Claire Tabouret, the French artist chosen to create the contemporary stained-glass windows for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, are part of prestigious collections around the world.

Portrait Makeup (2016) de Claire Tabouret s’est retrouvé mis en valeur au-dessus d’une commode d’époque Louis XVI, estampillée par René Dubois

Some of her creations have been displayed at Galerie Kraemer at 43 Rue de Monceau, where they engage in a harmonious dialogue with 18th-century masterpieces.

The portrait Makeup (2016) was showcased above a Louis XVI-era commode, stamped by René Dubois, who worked for the royal family, with some of his major pieces housed in institutions such as the Wallace Collection and the Louvre Museum.
In this setting of classical art, Galerie Kraemer, in collaboration with visionary curators like Laurence Dreyfus, occasionally offers its walls to talented contemporary artists like Claire Tabouret, whose recognition continues to grow in major international cultural institutions.