A curated online art platform

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28 Vignon Street is an essential online address for visiting carefully curated online exhibitions, purchasing excellent quality art and books ranging from forgotten artists and renowned masters to the discovery of promising newcomers.

28 Vignon Street was founded by Roger Szmulewicz, owner and director of Gallery FIFTY ONE, and is supported by many renowned galleries and curators.

The name refers to the address of the first gallery of the famous art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (1884 – 1979). Kahnweiler was a German-born art historian, art collector, and one of the most notable art dealers of the 20th century. He became prominent as an art gallery owner in Paris beginning 1907 and was among the first supporters of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and the Cubist movement. He opened his first small art gallery (4 by 4 meters) in Paris in 1907 at 28 rue Vignon.

Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler and Pablo Picasso photographed by Franz Hubmann, 1957

Featured online exhibitions

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Sandro Miller: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom
Sandro Miller: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom
Friederike von Rauch: In Secret KMSKA
Friederike von Rauch: In Secret KMSKA
Eamonn Doyle: ON & ONE
Eamonn Doyle: ON & ONE
Arpaïs Du Bois: potion - to divert the heavens
Arpaïs Du Bois: potion - to divert the heavens

Selected Artworks

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Ray K. Metzker - Light Lines, 1957, 18 x 18 cm
Ray K. Metzker - Light Lines, 1957, 18 x 18 cm
Desiree Dolron - Cerca Refugío, 2002, 50 x 50 cm
Desiree Dolron - Cerca Refugío, 2002, 50 x 50 cm
Stephen Shore - Main Street, Gull Lake Saskatchewan, 1974, 20 x 25 cm
Stephen Shore - Main Street, Gull Lake Saskatchewan, 1974, 20 x 25 cm
Jacques Henri Lartigue - Opio, 1976, 30 x 40 cm
Jacques Henri Lartigue - Opio, 1976, 30 x 40 cm
Omar Victor Diop - Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, 2014, 60 x 40 cm
Omar Victor Diop - Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, 2014, 60 x 40 cm
Masao Yamamoto - Kawa = Flow, # 1684, n.d.
Masao Yamamoto - Kawa = Flow, # 1684, n.d., 24 x 16 cm
Hiroshi Sugimoto - Stockholm City Library (Eric Gunnar Asplund), 2001, 58 x 46 cm
Hiroshi Sugimoto - Stockholm City Library, 2001, 58 x 46 cm
Jean Painlevé - Pince de Homard, c. 1930, 13,9 x 8,8 cm
Jean Painlevé - Pince de Homard, c. 1930, 13,9 x 8,8 cm