Cultural events at the Imperial Art gallery

Conferences, concerts, exhibitions...

Imperial Art is pleased to announce the launch of a cultural program within its gallery, ideally located in the former Viaudey hotel, in the heart of the artistic district of the Monceau plain, near the Henner museum, the Cortot room and of the Hotel Gaillard, today Cité de l'Economie.


The gallery's Haussmann salons, restored in the great tradition of French know-how, adorned with works of art, are the perfect setting for the gallery's cultural meetings, events open to all by reservation, combining conferences , concerts and exhibitions in an atmosphere of shared passion for heritage.


The Imperial Art gallery, founded in 2019 by Tarik Bougherira, specializing in the period of the First Empire and historical remembrance, is committed to acquiring quality works on the history of France and especially on the Napoleonic era in order to offer to museum institutions and collectors of paintings, graphic arts, sculptures, works of art and ceramics of great artistic interest and which have been the subject of in-depth historical research. Thus, the Imperial Art gallery has been working for several years to enrich the collections of French museums such as the Musée d'Orsay, the Napoleon I museum at the Château de Fontainebleau or the museum of the châteaux of Malmaison and Bois Préau. The cycle of conferences is fully in line with the continuity of this desire to rediscover and highlight the great epics of our history.


In parallel with the cycle of conferences, the gallery organizes concerts, musical and literary meetings and exhibitions based on its collections.


Les rendez-vous de la galerie, a rich, innovative and free program that will "open wide the doors" of the gallery, in order to shed light on the history of France, and more particularly the imperial period, through its works of art and its great characters.

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