Balzac Paris went to meet Amélie du Chalard , founder of the contemporary art gallery Amélie Maison d'Art . Her journey, her projects, the women who inspire her and her favorite Balzac Paris pieces: discover her interview in our Journal.
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Meeting with Amélie du Chalard, gallery owner.
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Meeting with Amélie du Chalard, gallery owner
Balzac Paris went to meet Amélie du Chalard , founder of the contemporary art gallery Amélie Maison d'Art . Her journey, her projects, the women who inspire her and her favorite Balzac Paris pieces: discover her interview in our Journal.
“MY NAME IS AMÉLIE DU CHALARD, I AM 33 AND I'M A GALLERY OWNER. »
Hello Amelie! For those who don't know you, who are you?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
My name is Amélie du Chalard , I am 33 years old and I set up a contemporary art gallery, Amélie Maison d'Art , 5 years ago. The format is quite innovative: we exhibit works and objects of art in exceptional places designed like apartments, warm and lively, in which we can discover the works in situ.
Do you exhibit female sculptors in your gallery?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
Absolutely: my mom already ! I have a mother who is a sculptor, that's why I've always had a strong taste for art, it's kind of a family heritage. Otherwise, we must have about fifteen female sculptors, for example Pilar Angeloglou , who works on abstract architecture with Mediterranean accents, or even Anouck Albertini , but also many ceramic artists ! Today, the border between ceramics and sculpture has really become more refined.
Are there any women who have particularly marked you in your career?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
Of course, I think of artists like Joann Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler, two American painters whose abstract expressionist works speak to me a lot. There are also artists almost better known for being militant in their approach, such as Niki de Saint Phalle or Louise Bourgeois .
Otherwise, my mother and my grandmother are also intimately linked to my journey. My grandmother was not an artist strictly speaking, but she was a collector of small objects , she loved antiquing, she spent her life in flea markets and in antique shops. My mother, a sculptor, also played a role in my career. Independently of the artistic sensibility that she transmitted to me, she had developed in me a real taste for entrepreneurship! She always encouraged me to work, to be independent and an entrepreneur.
If you could live 24 hours in the skin of another woman, who would you choose?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
I think I would choose a great 20th century art dealer like Peggy Guggenheim. At the time there were very few women collectors, she was very avant-garde . And then she had a kind of rather volcanic energy that I really like!
Is there a work by a female artist that has particularly marked you in your career?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
Child, by their size and their strong symbolism: the giant spiders of Louise Bourgeois ! Otherwise, Yayoi Kusama's pumpkins. There is a sublime one that I saw during a trip to Japan on the island of Naoshima , just at the entrance to the port.
Do you have a message for young women who, like you, would like to set up their own business?
AMELIE DU CHALARD
I grew up in a kindergarten where above the board was written: “QOVOP”, an acronym for “Quand On Veut On Peut” ! Somehow this has guided me since I was a child. I had the chance to grow up in a setting with a lot of freedom, where I told myself that everything was possible. So I would say: when you have a passion, a project, a desire that takes your guts, you have to listen to yourself without asking yourself too many questions, and go for it!
“WHEN YOU HAVE A PASSION, YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOURSELF WITHOUT ASKING TOO MUCH QUESTIONS AND GO FOR IT! »
Long Live the Women - Amélie du Chalard by Balzac Paris