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L’INCONNUE art gallery nurtures the discovery and education of work by contemporary emerging and established artists. Founded in 2016 in Montreal, Canada, its national origins will permeate throughout the gallery program. A commercial gallery with a strong curatorial backbone, L’INCONNUE’s programming focuses on cultivating an ecosystem of contemporary art practices, interconnected through content and medium.


L’INCONNUE invites its audience into a space of contemplation, conjoining collective forces to expand its community’s consciousness. L’INCONNUE utilizes the gallery model to connect art, education, experiences, and commerce.

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L’INCONNUE art gallery nurtures the discovery and education of work by contemporary emerging and established artists. Founded in 2016 in Montreal, Canada, its national origins will permeate throughout the gallery program. A commercial gallery with a strong curatorial backbone, L’INCONNUE’s programming focuses on cultivating an ecosystem of contemporary art practices, interconnected through content and medium.


L’INCONNUE invites its audience into a space of contemplation, conjoining collective forces to expand its community’s consciousness. L’INCONNUE utilizes the gallery model to connect art, education, experiences, and commerce.

    Dala Nasser

    Dala Nasser

    Dala Nasser joins the podcast from Beirut to discuss how the pandemic has impacted her life as an artist and student in her first year in the Painting/Printmaking (MFA) program at Yale.

    In this episode we discuss her first piece of writing that she submitted for her “pit crit” over zoom: how the pandemic for her feels like a progression of the loss she experienced upon missing the chance to participate in the fight for a new future in Beirut, being in New Haven for her studies while the revolution was taking place in Lebanon. She discusses the story of her first commissioned artwork, reflections on the possible shortcomings of a material-based practice, and finally, her “quarantine routine”.

    @daladalabillz
    http://www.dalanasser.com/

    • 32 min
    Giallo Giallo Project

    Giallo Giallo Project

    Dom Positano joins the podcast to discuss the launch of his new online platform Giallo Giallo Project (GGP). In this episode we discuss his experience of launching an online platform right before the global sweep of COVID-19, his post-COVID plans of launching a project space in Berlin, the importance of physical and virtual integration in managing the still existing limitations of being online, and finally, his “quarantine routine”. 

    @giallogialloproject
    https://giallogialloproject.com/

    • 24 min
    Taymour Grahne

    Taymour Grahne

    Taymour Grahne joins the podcast from London where he discusses his transition from founding a gallery in New York to a London-based art advisory. In this episode Taymour breaks down his advisory structure, how it has been impacted by COVID-19, what the virus has revealed as unsustainable in the gallery model, the importance of online and social media presence, and finally, his “quarantine routine”.

    @taymourgrahne
    https://www.taymourgrahne.com/

    Viewing Room: Matthew F Fisher The Sameness of Every Day: https://taymourgrahne.viewingrooms.com/viewing-room/1-matthew-f-fisher-the-sameness-of-every-day/

    • 20 min
    Fiona Bate

    Fiona Bate

    Fiona Bate of Sandy Brown Gallery joins the podcast from Berlin, where the gallery has taken precautionary steps to reopen. In this episode we discuss how COVID-19 has affected her life, business, and future exhibition programming, her participation in the first online edition of Berlin’s Art Week called “not cancelled” and going digital as a means of adaptation to physical places being closed, and finally, her “quarantine routine”.


    @sandybrowngal
    http://sandy-brown.com/index.html

    Beatrice Marchi “Happy Yellowing” : https://sandy-brown.nil-database.com/sv/viewing_room/gzKUhaewc4r0/

    not cancelled: www.notcancelled.art

    • 17 min
    Max Marshall

    Max Marshall

    Max Marshall joins the podcast from New York. We discuss how he came to open Deli Gallery, the effects of COVID-19 on his business and programming, the ethical implications of different approaches and reactions to owning a non-essential business in the pandemic and if these structures in the art world will adapt for the future, and his “quarantine routine”.

    @deligallery
    http://www.deligallery.com/

    NADA Gallery Relief Fund: https://www.newartdealers.org/covid19relief

    • 24 min
    Victoria Genzini

    Victoria Genzini

    Victoria Genzini joins the podcast to discuss quarantined life in Milan. In this episode, our conversation explores topics of how her work as Head of Public Relations and Events Manager for Massimo De Carlo’s London and Milan galleries has changed due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the creative expression and comic relief of memes, her past curatorial experience with her project “One Night Stand”, and finally, her “quarantine routine”.

    @victoria_genzini
    https://www.massimodecarlo.com/

    • 25 min

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