Présentation
DS Galerie is a contemporary art gallery based in Paris. Established in the Marais since 2023, it builds on the legacy of Double Séjour, a nomadic curatorial project founded in 2016, which occupied atypical spaces over a six-year period.
Thomas Havet | Founder & Director
Ulysse Feuvrier | Gallery Manager
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The gallery does not accept unsolicited artist submissions.
DS Galerie |
15 rue Béranger
75003 Paris – fr
Wednesday to Saturday — 14h | 19h
+33 (0)6.70.87.95.02 contact@dsgalerie.com
Ig: @ds_galerie
DS Galerie works with emerging French and international artists, many of whom present their first solo exhibition in France at the gallery. Committed to supporting them, the gallery accompanies the circulation of their works and their entry into public and private collections at a pivotal moment in their development, while developing close collaborations with institutions.
The programme is structured around practices in which fiction is not treated as a theme but as a tool — a way of producing forms, displacing narratives, and constructing situated imaginaries. Between intimate experiences and collective perspectives, these practices explore contemporary identities and mythologies as a way of engaging with the complexities of the present.
The gallery occupies a 100 m² through-space, opening onto the street and extending to a paved courtyard. Conceived as an integral part of the project, the interior architecture inhabits the existing structure while revealing its material qualities, articulating a sequence of exhibition spaces ranging from a white cube to the more intimate Salon. This configuration enables formats in which the relationships between works and space are reconfigured with each exhibition.
DS Galerie is part of a new generation of galleries redefining their role within the contemporary art landscape. Through exhibitions, publications, and events, it explores new modes of experiencing artworks. It positions itself as a site of action and reflection, bringing together a community of artists, curators, researchers, critics, and collectors around the imaginaries it supports.
The gallery maintains an active dialogue with international art scenes, particularly in Mexico and Latin America, and regularly participates in art fairs internationally. Its programme is regularly featured in the press, including Numéro Art, AD Magazine, and Forbes.
Forbes | Spring 2024
Jeunes galeristes, nouvelle approche : DS Galerie, intime et créative
PalaceScope Magazine #101 | February-March 2024
Thomas Havet : Rien n’est plus excitant que de susciter des vocations de collectionneurs
AD Magazine | October 2023
Jeunes galeristes parisiens, la nouvelle scène à suivre
Madame Figaro | October 2023
DS Galerie. Talents à découvrir
Beaux-Arts Magazine | July 2023
De l’audace à Art-O-Rama
Numéro Art | June 2023
3 nouvelles galeries d’art qui électrisent la scène parisienne
Les Inrocks | June 2023
3 jeunes galeries ouvrent à Paris : les voies de l’émergence
Beaux-Arts Magazine | June 2023
Ces nouvelles galeries à visiter à Paris
Le Quotidien de l’art | March 2023
Double Séjour pose ses valises dans le Marais
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