Galerie mfc-Michèle Didier, located in the Haut-Marais district of Paris, is a unique space at the intersection of publishing and contemporary art. Founded in 2011 as an extension of the Brussels-based publishing house established in 1987, the gallery specializes in artist’s books, multiples, installations, and ephemera. It serves as both an exhibition venue and a platform for reflection on the role of published and reproducible works in contemporary practice. Representing a diverse roster of international artists—including On Kawara, Fiona Banner, and the Guerrilla Girls—the gallery is known for its intellectually rigorous programming and commitment to conceptual art. Through exhibitions, editions, and collaborations, mfc-Michèle Didier continues to challenge conventional boundaries between art, text, and object.
Paris FranceGalerie mfc-Michèle Didier is situated at 66 rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth in the Haut-Marais, within Paris’s 3rd arrondissement. This neighborhood is renowned for its creative vibrancy, hosting a mix of contemporary art galleries, concept stores, and stylish cafés. The gallery is surrounded by cultural landmarks such as the Musée des Arts et Métiers and is near the Rue de Bretagne, a lively street popular for its food markets and boutiques. Nearby, visitors can explore other acclaimed contemporary galleries, including Galerie Perrotin and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. The area is also convenient to Arts et Métiers and République metro stations, making it an ideal stop for art lovers navigating the trendy Marais district, celebrated for its blend of history, creativity, and evolving Parisian culture.