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Galerie NIL – A Bridge Between the Shores of the MediterraneanFounded in 2016 by Hugo Zeytoun, Galerie NIL is a space dedicated to artists who explore the identities, legacies, and transformations of the Mediterranean region. At the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, the Mediterranean is a land of intertwined histories, tensions, and influences, which the gallery embraces as its field of research and expression.Through a thoughtful and engaged program, Galerie NIL highlights artists who question the dynamics of transmission, individual and collective memory, and the forces of resistance and reinvention shaping this region. From drawing to photography, from installation to video, the gallery supports singular voices, navigating between the political and the poetic.In a world in flux, where the Mediterranean is both a place of encounter and rupture, Galerie NIL serves as a platform for dialogue, where art becomes a sensitive cartography of contemporary realities and a shared language beyond borders.
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ZONAMACO
Mexico 5 - 9 February 2025For ZONAMACO 2025, Nil Gallery presents four contemporary artists—Simon Buret, Gommaar Gilliams, Malik Thomas, and Anaïs Maar—who each explore the expressive possibilities of abstraction while weaving personal and cultural narratives... -
Abu Dhabi Art Fair
Abu Dhabi, UAE 20 - 24 November 2024Nil Gallery’s booth at the Abu Dhabi Art Fair 2024 delves into the intertwined themes of memory, myth, and identity, presenting works by Gommaar Gilliams, Malik Thomas, Slimen Elkamel, Sara... -
The Salon by NADA & The Community
Paris, France 17 - 20 October 2024Nil Gallery is proud to present a curated group exhibition at The Salon by NADA & The Community, featuring works by Simon Buret, Gommaar Gilliams, Dimitris Gketsis, and Malik Thomas.... -
Enter Art Fair
Copenhagen | Denmark 29 August - 1 September 2024Nil Gallery is pleased to present a dynamic collective exhibition at Booth 48 during Enter Art Fair 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 29 to September 1. Featuring six contemporary artists—Sara Benabdallah, Nabil El Makhloufi, Kpe Innocent, Simon Buret, Alexandre Furcolin, and Gommaar Gilliams—this exhibition unites diverse perspectives that explore identity, memory, and the human experience.
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