Creators of Beauty
Almine Rech, a Parisien gallerist
Portrait of Almine Rech
Courtesy of Almine Rech - Photo: Jouk Oosterhof
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You are the founder and owner of an internationally renowned art gallery.
What does your job as a gallerist entail? What do you think the role of a gallerist in the art market is?
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How does it feel to have a gallery named after you?
What kind of gallery do you see Almine Rech becoming?
Almine Rech Paris, Matignon, 2022
Courtesy of Almine Rech
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How do the work of museum curators and that of gallerists differ in today’s art world?
Almine Rech Paris, Turenne, 2021
Courtesy of Almine Rech - Photo: Rebecca Fanuele
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Many gallerists in Europe tend to inherit galleries as a family business. So it comes as a surprise that this wasn’t the case for you. How did you first become interested in being a gallerist?
Portrait of Almine Rech
Courtesy of Almine Rech - Photo: Léa Crespi
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Recognizing artistic value and discovering new artists does not seem like an easy job. Do you believe you were born with an artistic eye, or do you believe it’s something that can be earned with training?
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Artists are known for their aloofness. Some of them have peculiar personalities and charisma. You have maintained a strong friendship with James Turrell, your first exhibition artist. Do you have any tips on dealing with artists?
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What is the secret to being a successful, one-of-a-kind gallerist?
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Which moment, out of your successful 30-year career, would you say was the most memorable?
James Turrell, Prado, Red, 1968 - Light Projection piece / ©James Turrell
Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech - Photo: Rebecca Fanuele
Kim Tschang-Yeul, Waterdrops, 2002 -
Oil and acrylic on canvas - 80 x 80 cm, 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in / © Kim Tschang-Yeul
Courtesy of the Estate and Almine Rech - Photo: Kitmin Lee
Ha Chong-Hyun, Conjunction 21-58, 2021 -
Oil on hemp cloth - 91 x 73 cm, 36 x 28 1/2 in / © Ha Chong Hyun
Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech - Photo: Melissa Castro Duarte
Minjung Kim, The Street, 2022 -
Mixed media on mulberry Hanji paper - 91 x 140 cm, 36 x 55 1/2 in / © Minjung Kim
Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech- Photo: Hyun Jun Lee
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Almine Rech was one of the galleries that participated at the first Frieze Seoul, which was held a while ago and ended with great success. What are your thoughts on Frieze Seoul? Do you believe that Seoul has the potential to emerge as a major city influencing contemporary art?
Courtesy of Almine Rech – Photo:Lea Crespi
<FRIEZE SEOUL INSTALLATION VIEW 2022>
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What projects await the Almine Rech Gallery going forward?
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Gallerists and artists both seem to be searching for their own definition of beauty, if they have not found it already, that is. It could be an attitude that evolves with time, a pursuit for extraordinariness, or the convergence of external beauty and internal beauty… Please share with our readers your definition of beauty.
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Lastly, is there anything you would like to say to those young people who dream of becoming gallerists?
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