Exhibitions – Galerie Drylewicz

The Drylewicz Gallery offers a carefully conceived program of exhibitions dedicated to 19th- and early 20th-century art, highlighting the Impressionist and Symbolist masters and their role in the emergence of modern art. Each presentation seeks to create a dynamic dialogue between art history, a cultivated aesthetic sensibility, and the quality of the works. Through a regularly renewed selection, the gallery showcases often little-known paintings, drawings, and sculptures, giving collectors the opportunity to rediscover artists and major works of their time. Guided by thorough research and a strong aesthetic vision, our exhibitions reflect the gallery’s distinctive vision: to uphold excellence, shed light on the trajectories of Impressionist and Symbolist artists, and bring significant works back to life, restoring them to their rightful place in the artistic landscape.

 

Past Exhibitions and New Acquisitions

The Drylewicz Gallery strengthens its presence each year at major international art fairs, offering collectors the opportunity to explore carefully selected works from the 19th and early 20th centuries. We invite art enthusiasts to browse our past exhibitions, most recently our participation in FAB Paris, and to follow our upcoming presentations in France and abroad. It is also possible to view our new acquisitions, as well as a selection of Impressionist and Symbolist paintings currently available. While the gallery does not hold public exhibitions on-site, collectors seeking a more exclusive experience are welcome to contact us to arrange a private visit to our Paris space and view the works in person.

 


 

 

FAQ – Exhibitions Impressionists and 19th-Century Painting

 

Which exhibitions have recently been presented?

Our most recent Impressionist exhibition in Paris, presented at the FAB Paris fair, marked our second participation in this major event. As in many of our presentations, the Drylewicz Gallery created a dialogue between Impressionist and Symbolist artists, placing their works within the broader dynamics that shaped modern art. Through these exhibitions, the gallery provides context for the masters of the 19th and early 20th centuries, demonstrating the enduring strength of their work to collectors, curators, and historians across Europe and beyond.

 

Where can I view artworks from past or current exhibitions?

The works presented in our exhibitions and at art fairs can be viewed on the dedicated pages as well as in our online catalogues. Visitors will find a selection of 19th-century works accompanied by information on their history and artistic context. Collectors also have the opportunity to schedule appointments to view other pieces that are not publicly displayed in our Paris gallery.

 

How can I stay informed about upcoming exhibitions and art fairs?

Collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts can stay updated on forthcoming Drylewicz exhibitions in Paris and at international fairs by subscribing to our newsletter or following our announcements online. Each new presentation reflects our continued dedication to research, provenance, and the rediscovery of modern masterpieces within a constantly evolving curatorial dialogue.

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