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SHUN GALLERY
81 quai Charles de Gaulle
83150 Bandol France
Mobile : +33772667374
Email : contact@shungallery.net
Manager : Shun Becker
Located in Bandol, in the south of France, Shun Gallery opened its doors in April 2024 with the ambition of fostering a dialogue between modern art and contemporary creation.
The gallery develops a demanding curatorial approach, based on the interplay between major post-war figures and contemporary artists whose work demonstrates a strong and distinctive visual language. It offers collectors and art enthusiasts an exhibition space structured around this productive tension between heritage and present-day expression.
Among the artists regularly presented are major figures such as Bernard Buffet, Hans Hartung, Claude Venard, Jean Miotte, Robert Combas, César Baldaccini and Antoniucci Volti.
Committed to supporting contemporary creation, the gallery also represents established contemporary artists, notably the Thai painter Somsak Hanumas, whose work combines expressive intensity with structural precision.
Shun Gallery thus promotes a coherent and focused program articulated through solo and group exhibitions, as well as active participation in modern and contemporary art fairs in France and internationally.
Featured artists :
César - 01/01/1921
César Baldaccini, known simply as César (1921–1998), was a French sculptor and a leading figure of the Nouveau Réalisme movement. He gained fame for his iconic compressions (crushed cars and metal objects), expansions made of polyurethane foam, and human imprints, all of which challenged traditional…Bassompierre - 22/03/1948
Michel Bassompierre is a contemporary French sculptor renowned for his majestic representations of the animal world. Specializing in wildlife sculpture, he crafts bears, gorillas, elephants, and horses with remarkable softness and precision. Working mainly in bronze and marble, Bassompierre stands out for the purity of…Hartung - 21/09/1904
Hans Hartung (1904–1989) was a Franco-German painter and a major figure of post-war Lyrical Abstraction. His work, characterized by gestural energy, experimentation, and emotional intensity, explores the expressive power of line, color, and movement. Hartung employed a wide range of tools — brushes, spray guns,…Hanumas - 26/11/1980
Somsak Hanumas, born in 1980 in Bangkok, is a self-taught Thai artist. His abstract works, composed of layered lines and dots, are created with meticulous precision. He has exhibited internationally, including at the 2022 Venice Biennale, and his pieces are part of major collections such…Germain - 03/01/1915
Jacques Germain (1915–2001) was a French painter and a key figure in post-war Lyrical Abstraction. He studied at the Académie Moderne under Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant, and later at the Bauhaus in Dessau with Wassily Kandinsky, becoming the only French student at the school.…Mathieu - 27/01/1921
Georges Mathieu (1921–2012) was a French painter known as one of the founders of Lyrical Abstraction. A self-taught artist, he gained recognition in the 1950s for his spontaneous, gestural painting style, characterized by rapid execution and dynamic brushwork. Rejecting the structured approach of geometric abstraction,…Buffet - 10/07/1928
Bernard Buffet (1928–1999) was a French painter associated with the post-war Expressionist movement. Recognized for his sharp lines, somber tones, and melancholic figures, his distinctive style brought him early fame in the late 1940s. A prolific artist, Buffet produced thousands of works across painting, drawing,…













