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]'''Nathalie Obadia''' (born 14 March 1962) is a French art gallery owner. She specialises in ].
'''Nathalie Obadia''' is a French contemporary art dealer working in ]<ref>'']'', 21 October 2009, "Les 21 galeries qui comptent à Paris"</ref> and ].<ref>'']'', 2 April 2010, "Accélérateurs de talents"</ref> She is a member of the bureau of the French professional committee of art galleries and was its vice-chairman for three years (2005–2008).
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== Biography == == Early life ==
She was born in ]. As a teenager, Nathalie Obadia completed an internship at Daniel Varenne, in ], and Adrien Maeght, in ]. She studied a master's degree in Law at the ], then worked at the Galerie ] from 1988 to 1992.
Obadia is the daughter of contemporary art collectors. As a teenager she spent her summer vacations doing internships at the galleries ] (Paris), ] (Geneva) and ] (Boissano, Italy and Geneva).<ref>'']'', December 2007, "Le futur antérieur de Nathalie Obadia"</ref> After completing a master's degree in European and international law at ], she obtained a diploma from ] in 1988.<ref name="Oeil">'']'', January 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, une volonté de fer depuis son plus jeune âge"</ref> She started as an intern at Galerie ] in Paris and became an assistant.<ref>''Challenges'' 27 May 20013</ref>


==Career==
In 1993,<ref>'']'' 18 October 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, la tueuse-née"</ref> Obadia opened her own gallery ''Rue de Normandie'' in the ], a Parisian district famous for its art galleries and museums. She held first solo exhibitions in France for ] (] in 2004<ref name="Oeil"/>), ], ], ], ] and ]. In 2005, the gallery moved to ''Rue du Grenier Saint Lazare''<ref>'']'', 21 October 2009</ref> and Obadia renewed her programme by associating herself with artists such as ] (French Pavillon at the ], 2003), ], ] and ].
She opened her first gallery in 1993, in ] in Paris.<ref>'']'', 18 October 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, la tueuse-née"</ref> The gallery included work by a generation of French artists, including Carole Benzaken (], 2004), ] and Pascal Pinaud. Later the gallery expanded to include international artists, including ], ], ] and ].


In 1995, Nathalie Obadia opened a larger gallery near the ] in Paris<ref>'', « Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Bourg-Tibourg »''</ref> that moved to its current address in 2003.<ref>], 30 September 2003, « Déménagement artistique »,</ref>
In 2003, the gallery expanded and moved to be near the National Museum of Modern Art also known as the ], at ''3 rue du Cloitre Saint-Merri'', its current location.<ref>'']'', 20 September 2003, "Déménagement artistique"</ref> Obadia has contributed to the diffusion of the works of her artists among museums, institutions and art critics, introducing artists such as ], ], ], ] and ].


From 2005 to 2008 she was vice president of the 'Comité professionnel des galeries d'art (CPGA)', a French association that aims to represent French art galleries to public authorities.
Since 2007, the gallery has made possible the fast and international recognition of young or mid-career artists such as ], ] and ].<ref>'']'' 8 April "Les coups de coeur de Gilles Fuchs"</ref> Meanwhile, Obadia worked towards gaining acknowledgement of ]’s painting. The artist, who died in 1993, is now regarded as a key abstract painter.<ref>'']'' 7 July 2006, "Martin Barré, l'ancêtre du contemporain"</ref> Galerie Nathalie Obadia, in a partnership with ] and ], published a monograph on the artist including the translation into English of ]' reference text.


She opened a new space in 2013.
In October 2008, Galerie Nathalie Obadia opened a second gallery in Brussels on the Rue Charles Decoster in a contemporary building. offering new exhibition possibilities to artists such as the Iranian painter ]<ref>'']'', 18 June 2010, "L'Iran, les arts et la manière"</ref> and the movie-maker ].<ref>'']'', June 2010, "Agnès Varda, la joconde de la rue Daguerre"</ref> In 2009, Obadia was made an ].<ref>'']'', 27 February 2009, "Nathalie Obadia, une lionne des affaires et un officier des Arts et des Lettres"</ref> In 2010, the Turkish born French artist, ] joined Galerie Nathalie Obadia.<ref>'']'', 18 June 2010, "La foire de Bâle sur du velours"</ref>
In 2012, the Chinese artist ] joins the gallery, followed by ], ] (winner of the prix Pictet 2015), ] and ].
In 2013, Nathalie Obadia continues her development, with a second address rue du Bourg Tibourg, offering new perspective of exhibitions in the center of Le Marais.
In 2015 ] and ] (winner of the Turner Prize 2013) join the gallery.


Obadia teaches a class on 'Analysis of the Contemporary Art Market' at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po, Paris).<ref></ref>
Galerie Nathalie Obadia takes part in numerous international art fairs, including: Fiac (Paris), Paris Photo (Paris), Armory show (New York), Art Brussels (Brussels), Frieze (London), Art Basel (Basel), Art Basel Miami Beach and Art Basel Hong Kong.

== Honours ==
* Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters <ref>], 27 February 2009, « Nathalie Obadia, une lionne des affaires et un officier des Arts et des Lettres »</ref>
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Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris

Nathalie Obadia (born 14 March 1962) is a French art gallery owner. She specialises in contemporary art.

Early life

She was born in Toulouse, France. As a teenager, Nathalie Obadia completed an internship at Daniel Varenne, in Genova, and Adrien Maeght, in Paris. She studied a master's degree in Law at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, then worked at the Galerie Daniel Templon from 1988 to 1992.

Career

She opened her first gallery in 1993, in Marais in Paris. The gallery included work by a generation of French artists, including Carole Benzaken (Prix Marcel Duchamp, 2004), Valérie Favre and Pascal Pinaud. Later the gallery expanded to include international artists, including Jessica Stockholder, Albert Oehlen, Fiona Rae and Manuel Ocampo.

In 1995, Nathalie Obadia opened a larger gallery near the Pompidou Centre in Paris that moved to its current address in 2003.

From 2005 to 2008 she was vice president of the 'Comité professionnel des galeries d'art (CPGA)', a French association that aims to represent French art galleries to public authorities.

She opened a new space in 2013.

Obadia teaches a class on 'Analysis of the Contemporary Art Market' at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po, Paris).

Honours

Represented artists

References

  1. Les Echos, 18 October 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, la tueuse-née"
  2. paris-art.com, « Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Bourg-Tibourg »
  3. Le Monde, 30 September 2003, « Déménagement artistique »,
  4. science-po.fr
  5. Le Figaro, 27 February 2009, « Nathalie Obadia, une lionne des affaires et un officier des Arts et des Lettres »

External links

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