Events

  • TEFAF Maastricht 2025

    TEFAF Maastricht 2025

    15 March 2025
    20 March 2025
    MECC, Maastricht

    Galerie Léage is taking part in TEFAF Maastricht for the 6th year running. Considered to be the most important international art fair, every year it is an unmissable event, when the world’s leading dealers exhibit their latest discoveries.

    In keeping with this spirit of excellence, Galerie Léage will be exhibiting a selection of remarkable works of art by the greatest creators of the 18th century, coveted by the most refined connoisseurs. Demonstrating extreme refinement and subtle taste, furniture and objets d’art from this period are true masterpieces of the decorative arts.

  • Winter Show – 2025

    Winter Show – 2025

    Park Avenue Armory

    For the second year running, Galerie Léage joins Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz at the Park Avenue Armory for the Winter Show. Thibaut-Pomerantz’s collection of wallpapers, from the 18th century to the Art Deco period, will combine with furniture and objets d’art from Galerie Léage to create an elegant interior, where tastes and periods blend harmoniously.
    This collaboration celebrates the decorative arts, and pays tribute to the interiors of the greatest aesthetes. Their homes were remarkable settings, combining furniture, objets d’art and wall hangings or wallpaper.

    The fair opens its doors from January 24 to February 2, 2025, at the Park Avenue Armory, and offers the public a renewed selection of museum-quality works of art, offered by over 70 American and European dealers. Carefully selected by a committee of experts, the works on display retrace nearly 5,000 years of art.

  • FAB Paris 2024

    FAB Paris 2024

    STAND A22

    FAB Paris, the association of Fine Arts Paris and the Biennale des Antiquaires, joins the newly restored Grand Palais for its 2024 edition. From November 22 to 27, over a hundred exhibitors from all over the world will be presenting works from a variety of periods and techniques, from Antiquity to contemporary art, and from painting to the decorative arts.

    This year’s fair features the Villa Éphrussi and Rothschild taste. Since the 19th century, the Rothschilds have been passionate collectors of exceptional works of art, with a marked inclination for 18th-century decorative arts. In their many homes, they created interiors of inimitable taste, where works of remarkable craftsmanship and proven historical importance coexist.
    Many works that once belonged to the Rothschilds have been part of the Galerie Léage collections, or are still there today. Paying homage to this cultivated and elegant taste, the gallery will present several pieces that once belonged to the Rothschilds, including an exceptional Japanese lacquer secretary by Adam Weisweiler, circa 1790-1795.

  • Les Bals de la Reineby Stéphane Castelluccio

    Les Bals de la Reine
    by Stéphane Castelluccio

    Signature de l’ouvrage par l’auteur à la galerie

    6 events on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Tuesday November 5, from 5pm

    Galerie Léage and Éditions Gourcuff Gradenigo welcome you for the signing by Stéphane Castelluccio of his latest book Les Bals de la Reine tomorrow Tuesday November 5, 2024 from 6pm at Galerie Léage.

    The origins of the Bals de la Reine at the French Court date back to the 17th century. In those days, it was the sovereign’s duty to liven up Court life with circles, concerts and balls, particularly during Carnival.

    Stéphane Castelluccio’s latest book explores this tradition, its customs and decor, immersing the reader in the splendor of Versailles’ finest 18th-century soirées.

  • Frieze Masters · 2024

    Frieze Masters · 2024

    Alongside Frieze and Frieze Sculpture, Frieze Masters brings together some 130 galleries from around the world, presenting works ranging from Antiquity to the 20th century.

    For its first participation in Frieze Masters, Galerie Léage will be exhibiting a selection of 18th-century furniture and objets d’art in a stand with contemporary architecture, in keeping with the spirit of the London fair. In the 18th century, the decorative arts were a place of daring and innovation, underpinned by exceptional craftsmanship. Enthusiasts and designers alike wanted to be at the cutting edge of modernity and fashion. As the title of the exhibition held at the Château de Versailles in 2014 so aptly put it, the 18th century is truly “at the source of design”.

    This fair will also be the occasion for an original collaboration with the English house de Gournay, whose hand-painted chinoiserie décor will form the backdrop to our stand.

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