Galerie Zlotowski

Galerie Zlotowski Galerie créée en 1998, dédiée à l’art moderne, des avant-gardes du début du XXe jusqu'aux an

Galerie Zlotowski is closed until Thursday May 28 at 10h30 am. We are setting up our next exhibition, « Salon Sonia ».
25/05/2026

Galerie Zlotowski is closed until Thursday May 28 at 10h30 am. We are setting up our next exhibition, « Salon Sonia ».

Last days to see “The Delaunay Circle”!This historical pencil drawing - currently shown in our window - is a study for a...
21/05/2026

Last days to see “The Delaunay Circle”!
This historical pencil drawing - currently shown in our window - is a study for an ad for the watch brand Zenith. Sonia Delaunay was attracted to technological innovations or maybe, in this case, by the poetic beauty of the name “Zenith”.
She often created those advertisements projects without any commission from the brand executives, just for the pleasure of exploring a new field !

Zenith , étude
1913-14
Colored pencils on paper
19,8 x 25,4 cm

© Pracusa 202405316

The Delaunay Circle will close on Saturday May 23. This exhibition includes works by Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Willi Baumeister, Otto Freundlich, Albert Gleizes, Felix Aublet, Auguste Herbin, Georges Valmier, Henry Valensi, Jean Arp, Alberto Magnelli and Vera Molnár.

“The Delaunay Circle” is still visible at Galerie Zlotowski.We will be closed on Thursday May 14 but open on Friday May ...
14/05/2026

“The Delaunay Circle” is still visible at Galerie Zlotowski.
We will be closed on Thursday May 14 but open on Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16 as usual.
Come and check works by the inner circle of the Delaunays, including rarely seen works by Albert Gleizes and Otto Freundlich on the ground floor. And works by Felix Aublet, Auguste Herbin or Alberto Magnelli in our basement. More artists are part of the circle…
In the current cold and rainy May, the bold colors of the Delaunays and their friends will warm you up !

“The Delaunay Circle” will close on Saturday May 23. This exhibition includes works by Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Willi Baumeister, Otto Freundlich, Albert Gleizes, Felix Aublet, Auguste Herbin, Georges Valmier, Henry Valensi, Jean Arp, Alberto Magnelli and Vera Molnár.

We are very happy to announce that during Tefaf Maastricht in March 2026, Galerie Zlotowski sold an historical watercolo...
07/05/2026

We are very happy to announce that during Tefaf Maastricht in March 2026, Galerie Zlotowski sold an historical watercolor by Sonia Delaunay to the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
This colorful « Robe simultanée »(1916) is a stunning illustration of the way Sonia Delaunay extended her vision of simultanism (a movement based on color contrasts created with her husband Robert Delaunay) to the clothes she designed.
This particular dress was done when the Delaunays were in Spain. Before 1917, Sonia Delaunay was not yet thinking about turning her fashion skills into entrepreneurship. This dress was rather seen as a manifesto, an element of a wider performance, an example on how simultanism was able to embrace various aspects of life, beyond traditional paintings.

We are thrilled that this rare piece has joined the Stedelijk Modern art permanent collection.

Sonia Delaunay
Robe simultanée
1916, Spain
Watercolour
38 x 24 cm
© Pracusa 202405316

During Tefaf Maastricht last March, we had the chance to have a long and interesting conversation with Evghenii Demenok,...
03/05/2026

During Tefaf Maastricht last March, we had the chance to have a long and interesting conversation with Evghenii Demenok, a Ukrainian art historian, who has thoroughly investigated Sonia Delaunay’s childhood in Odessa, Ukraine. Evghenii has been kind enough to share with us pictures of the house where Sonia Delaunay was born in 1885.
Evghenii found her birth certificate in the archives of the Rabbinate of Odessa. Her real name was Sarah Stern before she was adopted at the age of 5 by her uncle Henry Terk who brought her to Saint-Petersburg.
Thanks to Evghenii’s efforts, there is now a Sonia Delaunay lane in Odessa!

In 2024, Evghenii Demenok published « To Leave or to Stay: From the Family Correspondence of the Burliuks and the Delaunay » (Babel books), that includes numerous letters by Sonia’s mother, father and uncle…

Last photo:
Abraham Weinstein studio, Sara Elievna Stern in Odessa, 1886. Carte de visite. Bibliothèque nationale de France, France.

Among the many anecdotes one can draw from the Kurt Schwitters retrospective at the Zentrum Paul Klee, what stands out i...
30/04/2026

Among the many anecdotes one can draw from the Kurt Schwitters retrospective at the Zentrum Paul Klee, what stands out is the pain of being misunderstood (“when I want to do something serious, everyone laughs at me. When I make a joke, people take it seriously and get offended”) and a need to create constantly—even when he is imprisoned on the Isle of Man because he is German and arrives in the United Kingdom in the middle of the war (a moving series of portraits of prisoners) or when he is ill (the collages from the mid-1940s are astonishing, somber, and stripped down).

In any case, we are given an extraordinary panorama of one of the greatest modern artists, who seems to have invented all of contemporary art without ever taking himself seriously. He deconstructs but never leaves the viewer in a void, because he always builds something—out of everything that is lost and destroyed. A genius, and also an extraordinary character. The exhibition succeeds in linking each of his inventions to his humanity and life journey.

“Kurt Schwitters, un avant-gardiste inclassable” at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern until June 21, 2026



The Le Corbusier Pavilion in Zurich is the architect’s final work. It was inaugurated in 1967 by Heidi Weber, after Le C...
28/04/2026

The Le Corbusier Pavilion in Zurich is the architect’s final work. It was inaugurated in 1967 by Heidi Weber, after Le Corbusier’s death. She oversaw its entire construction and served as its director for more than half a century. The pavilion has been managed by the Museum für Gestaltung Zurich since 2019.
It is a fantastic achievement: the optimal use of space, the presence of the surrounding park through the windows, the interweaving of staircases and walkways, and the rooftop terrace are all remarkable. I finally visited it—after many attempts, as it had been closed to the public during each of my previous trips—under perfect Zurich sunshine, and it’s not to be missed.






Thank you to all the visitors, collectors, museum curators, journalists, artists, friends who visited our Art Paris stan...
12/04/2026

Thank you to all the visitors, collectors, museum curators, journalists, artists, friends who visited our Art Paris stand. We are grateful for the great feedbacks and passionate discussions.
We had a wonderful fair…






Last day to check our stand at Art Paris. Do not miss the rare collage and gouache of the Modulor by Le Corbusier and an...
12/04/2026

Last day to check our stand at Art Paris.
Do not miss the rare collage and gouache of the Modulor by Le Corbusier and an exceptional post-purist tapestry, a medium the iconic architect especially cherished. The team will all be here, under the incomparable Grand Palais’ canopy.

Our stand is E17 and Art Paris is open today until 7 pm



Today, Art Paris opens to the public. Come and visit our stand at the Grand Palais with a stunning tribute to Jean Gorin...
09/04/2026

Today, Art Paris opens to the public. Come and visit our stand at the Grand Palais with a stunning tribute to Jean Gorin, in cooperation with Galerie Lahumière, a whole wall dedicated to Le Corbusier’s works with a special section on the Modulor, a selection of works by Eugene J. Martin and Hannelore Baron and many more surprises ….

Art Paris Art Fair takes place at the Grand Palais.
Galerie Zlotowski’s stand is E17.
The fair is opened to the public from April 9 to April 12, 2026.

📸 Yosuke Kojima



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