
Marie-Anne Derville's solo exhibition will feature a selection of recent furniture pieces that reflect Derville’s distinctive approach, which merges European decorative arts with experimental thinking and a refined contemporary language.
Based in Paris, Derville is an interior decorator, exhibition designer, and design advisor guided by a keen eye for collectible design and the history of the decorative arts. Her work finds harmony through contrast and an instinctive, eclectic mix of old and new references, aligning her with the scenographic tradition of French decorators. Her influences range from Jean-Michel Frank to Donald Judd, and from the Florentine Renaissance to Swedish Grace and Art Deco. Figures such as Josef Hoffmann, Piero Portaluppi, Jean-Charles Moreux, Josef Beuys, Cy Twombly, Pina Bausch, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Madeleine Castaing, and Martin Szekely also shape her evolving taste.
| Hours | Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
About
Pierre Marie Giraud
Pierre Marie Giraud specializes in unique and limited-edition pieces by international artists working in ceramics, glass and silver. Founded in Brussels in 2005, the gallery represents an exceptional group of over thirty emerging, mid-career and established artists from Europe, North America, Japan and Africa, and regularly showcases their work in both solo and thematic exhibitions. The minimalist and light-filled interiors of the gallery, which is housed in an elegant nineteenth-century townhouse, reflect Giraud's considered approach towards the presentation and appreciation of contemporary applied art. At the same time, the spaces are domestic in scale, which reinforces the link between art and everyday life. The gallery is known for exhibiting only the very best and most original makers, and work that embodies conceptual, technical and aesthetic innovation. Pierre Marie Giraud is internationally recognized for his unparalleled expertise in ceramics. He regularly advises European and American museums on collection acquisitions and curatorial issues, and collaborates with a number of institutions on the promotion of contemporary ceramics.


















