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149:, and opened the Gallery Barbazanges with financial assistance from L. C. Hodebert. The gallery would exhibit contemporary art. The building was beside Poiret's eighteenth century mansion at 26 Avenue d'Antin. The Galerie Barbazanges leased the ground floor, with a total area of about 250 square metres (2,700 sq ft). Behind the front room there were a number of smaller rooms leading to a 70 square metres (750 sq ft) room without windows, but with a glass roof 5.5 metres (18 ft) high. This large back room may have been built by Barbazanges when he took control in 1911. A door was made between Poiret's mansion and one of the rooms of the gallery. 42: 222: 49: 292: 278:
Barbazanges retired in 1923, but Hodebert continued to run the gallery under the original name. Advertisements in 1926 also called it the Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert. In the spring of 1928 the gallery moved to 174 Rue du Faubourg St. Honoré, the Galerie Camille Hodebert had been open since 1922. In
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that is played in elevators, shopping malls and hotel lobbies. The audience listened to it quietly and attentively, however, as they would any other musical performance. Satie jumped out and pleaded with them to ignore the music, talk, make noise or look at the pictures.
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1923: 15–28 February. Exhibition of work by Conrad Kickert. This was the artist's first solo exhibition in France, and received positive reviews. Before the end of the show it was announced that the state had purchased
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organized the first Exposition du Groupe des peintres-graveurs indépendents at the gallery. A second exhibition of this group was held in 1924. Another of Poiret's exhibitions, also organized by Salmon, was
283:. In January 1929 Hodebart transferred the space of the former Galerie Barbazanges to Georges Bernheim. It housed the Galerie Heim from the 1950s, which specialized in old master paintings. 1310: 137:, and the gallery was used for Poiret's "Salon d'Antin" exhibitions. The gallery showed the work of avant-garde artists such as Picasso, Modigliani, Gauguin, Matisse, Chagall, and Dufy. 186:. Poiret also arranged concerts of new music at the gallery, often in combination with exhibitions of new art. The 1916 Salon d'Antin included readings of poetry by 1397: 483:
1923: 26 April – 12 May. Art collection of Paul Poiret. Much of this would be auctioned in November 1925 at the Hôtel Drouot due to Poiret's bankruptcy.
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was an art gallery in Paris that exhibited contemporary art between 1911 and 1928. The building was owned by a wealthy fashion designer,
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and Amélie Parayre, came to work at the gallery to gain experience in the art market before moving to New York in 1924. In March 1923
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3e Exposition de la SociĂ©tĂ© des Artistes Animaliers, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs : rĂ©trospective, oeuvres d'Auguste Lançon
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In 1911 Henri Barbazanges rented part of the property at 109 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré from his friend, the fashion designer
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Elevator Music: A Surreal History of Muzak, Easy-Listening, and Other Moodsong; Revised and Expanded Edition
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Paul Gaugin : Exposition d'oeuvres inconnues, galerie Barbazanges, Paris, du 10 au 30 octobre 1919
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Oeuvres de Marc Chagall de 1908 Ă  1924 : galerie Barbazanges, Paris, du 17 au 30 dĂ©cembre 1924
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Le Sport dans l'art : Art ancien et moderne, peinture, sculpture, gravure, architecture etc.
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Les Peintres R. Delaunay, Marie Laurencin : exposition du... 28 fĂ©vrier au... 13 mars 1912
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Le sport dans l'art : art ancien et moderne, peinture, sculpture, gravure, architecture
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Poiret reserved the right to hold two exhibitions each year. One of these was
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Resisting Abstraction: Robert Delaunay and Vision in the Face of Modernism
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Catalogue d'exposition d'art musulman de 3 novembre au 3 décembre 1911
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Exposition des eaux-fortes, bois gravés, lithographies et dessins de
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Program for the 1923 exhibition of the Art collection of Paul Poiret
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was meant as an unobtrusive background, an early version of the
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from François Norgelet. The painting was later acquired by Lord
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Exposition des peintres hollandais modernes Galerie Barbazanges
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1926: 18 – 30 May. "Exposition des Oeuvres de Roberto Ramaugé".
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Exposition de céramiques persanes de miniatures et manuscrits
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1925: 3–17 March. Paintings and drawings by André Léveillé.
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1e Exposition du groupe des peintres-graveurs indépendants
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1912: 28 February – 13 March. First major exhibition of
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Exposition d'un Groupe de Fémmes Peintrés Françaises
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Hodebert 224: 212:Musique d'ameublement 192:Guillaume Apollinaire 607:Roger de La Fresnaye 564:1925 3–19 December. 268:Jean Émile Laboureur 170:for the first time, 18:Galeries Barbazanges 594:Jeanne Rij-Rousseau 470:1923: 17–31 March. 451:Maurice de Vlaminck 415:1922: 17–31 March. 375:Les maitres anglais 131:Galerie Barbazanges 101:48.872401; 2.311042 92: /  32: 31:Galerie Barbazanges 1261:A Day with Picasso 1125:, Reaktion Books, 574:Marguerite Crissay 422:1922: 3–19 April. 349:Natalia Goncharova 321:1916: 16–31 July. 297: 235: 115:Modern art gallery 30: 1271:978-0-262-61147-3 1245:978-0-226-15906-5 1132:978-1-86189-602-5 1106:978-0-7190-5004-6 1080:978-0-313-28333-8 939:, pp. 11–12. 486:1923: 17–31 May. 386:Amedeo Modigliani 172:Amedeo Modigliani 127: 126: 123:Henri Barbazanges 56:Location in Paris 16:(Redirected from 1415: 1383: 1382: 1381: 1365: 1364: 1363: 1345: 1344: 1343: 1322: 1321: 1320: 1306: 1305: 1304: 1280: 1279: 1278: 1254: 1253: 1252: 1228: 1227: 1226: 1211: 1210: 1209: 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Galeries Barbazanges
Galerie Barbazanges is located in Paris
Coordinates
48°52′21″N 2°18′40″E / 48.872401°N 2.311042°E / 48.872401; 2.311042
Paul Poiret
Paul Poiret
André Salmon
Pablo Picasso
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Amedeo Modigliani
MoĂŻse Kisling
Manuel Ortiz de Zárate
Marie Vassilieff
Max Jacob
Guillaume Apollinaire
Erik Satie
Darius Milhaud
Igor Stravinsky
Georges Auric
furniture music

Paul Gauguin
Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake
Paul Gauguin
Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake
Ivor Charles Spencer Churchill
Pierre Matisse
Henri Matisse
Raoul Dufy
Jean Émile Laboureur

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