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Bernard Dulon Gallery

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The Bernard Dulon Gallery has specialized in the art of ancient tribal societies for over thirty years.

The Bernard Dulon Gallery has specialized in the art of ancient tribal societies for over thirty years. A member of the CNE since 1985, Bernard Dulon made his name working as a curator for exhibitions such as ‘Lumière Noire’ (1997) in the château de Tanlay, ‘Objetos-Signos de Africa’ with the Iber Caja Foundation in Saragossa (2000), and Carnets de Voyage in cooperation with the RMAC of Tervuren for President Jacques Chirac’s museum (2010). In 2002 the gallery inaugurated its new premises in Paris with a show that focused on a selection from Arman’s African Art collection, and has since then staged a number of prestigious exhibitions such as The Art of West Africa: West Dreams (2003), Statuary Art of the Lobi in the Ferrari Collection (2004), the Art of Cameroon (2006 and 2013), Kota Ancestors (2011), and Tsogho, Bwiti Icons in 2016. The gallery also organises exhibitions in New York in collaboration with the Friedman Vallois Gallery and participates in numerous fairs in Paris, London, Brussels and Maastricht. 
 

Associations 
C.N.E. (Compagnie Nationale des Experts), Expert près la Cour d'Appel de Paris, S.N.A. (Syndicat National des Antiquaires Négociants en Objets d'Art Tableaux anciens et modernes de France)

Fairs 
Biennale des Antiquaires de Paris, Frieze Masters - London, Parcours des Mondes (Paris), TEFAF Maastricht.

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Bernard Dulon Gallery

10 Rue Jacques Callot
75006 Paris
France