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Home Jacques (Mahé de La) Villeglé
Jacques (Mahé de La) Villeglé
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Jacques (Mahé de La) Villeglé

(French, b. 1926)

PAST EXHIBITIONS AT UBU GALLERY
Selections from Gallery Inventory | July 25 – November 12, 2013
Art | 40 | Basel | June 10 – 14, 2009
Art | 39 | Basel | June 4 – 8, 2008
Destruction / Creation | March 4 – April 22, 2000
Jacques Villeglé: Fifty Years of Décollage | September 14 – October 23, 1999
The ’60s in the Seventies | May 26 – June 27, 1998
The Gun: Icon of Twentieth Century Art | January 27 – March 9, 1996

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Jacques Villeglé: Décollage 1950-1998

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Founded in 1994, Ubu Gallery has presented almost 100 exhibitions of 20th Century avant-garde art, with an emphasis on the inter-war period of the 1920s-1930s, particularly the Dada, Surrealist, and Constructivist movements. Ubu exhibits paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, and ephemera (books, posters, graphic design, etc.) and, wherever possible, highlights the interrelationships among these art forms.

Ubu Gallery is a well-known presence on the international cultural scene and enjoys a worldwide reputation for its serious explorations of areas covered by few other galleries, including acclaimed survey exhibitions of Polish, Romanian and Czech avant-garde art. Ubu’s focus on the avant-garde, particularly on historically important artists and movements that have not received appropriate attention, has earned the gallery frequent reviews in press throughout the world focused on the visual arts. Ubu participates in the most important Parisian art fair, FIAC, held annually in the Grand Palais (2010-2016), and has participated significantly in Art Basel (2003–2011) and the encyclopedic Frieze Masters fair (2012–2015) showcasing the best of antiquities to modern art, in Regent's Park in London.

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