GALERIE CAFÉ LA LIGNE BLEUE
Read moreIn an incredible mix of old and new, the historic 17th-century Mönchhof (the former granary of the Sainte-Foy church) offers 250 square meters of exhibition space and a surprising café that resembles a cabinet of curiosities. Here, Philippe Zamolo stages surprising and varied exhibitions and organizes interesting conferences. It's a place where you can feel at home and grasp the many facets of an art very much linked to playful consumerism.
ASSELOT DOMINIQUE
Read moreComing from the South, by love, in the cold hills of Alsace, Dominique Asselot is above all a creator. For evidence: In particular, he developed and declined a range of bags in all sizes, prices… and customizable for shops that wish to offer more to their customers. A visit by his gallery will also allow you to discover many of his other works, to pass orders and to marvel at the creations of his artist friends. A whole universe to discover!
GALERIE JP RITSCH FISCH
Read moreAfter a collecting career that began in the early 1970s with Figuration Narrative, Jean-Pierre Ritsch-Fisch founded La Galerie in 1996, specializing in art brut and outsider art. Since 1999, the gallery has participated in major international art fairs and advised numerous French and foreign collectors. In 2022, Richard Solti became the gallery's new owner, while retaining its line and name. He continues to exhibit many internationally renowned artists.
L'OISEAU RARE GALERIE, LIBRAIRIE, CAFÉ
Read moreA sister painter, a bookseller... From there was born L'Oiseau Rare, which combines the two for twice the pleasure! Art gallery, bookshop and café, this place combines Alsace, art, literature and paper in an exceptional setting. The house that houses it dates from the 16th century and offers a superb tree-lined courtyard. In the proposed paintings, we particularly appreciate the figure of the Alsatian woman, to be admired by leafing through a book, especially an Alsatian one since it is the specialty, and by tasting a hot drink. Thanks to a partnership with a local printing house, you can buy bookmarks, postcards and other unique small items.