Galerie Suzanne Tarasiève is a dynamic force in the Parisian art scene, known for its bold curatorial vision and international reach. After 25 years in Barbizon, Suzanne Tarasiève opened her first Paris space in 2003, later expanding with LOFT 19 in Belleville and a main gallery in Le Marais. The gallery showcases a diverse roster of artists—from German neo-expressionists like Georg Baselitz and Sigmar Polke to contemporary voices such as Eva Jospin and Recycle Group. It also represents acclaimed photographers including Juergen Teller and Boris Mikhaïlov. With a program that engages with major historical and cultural shifts, the gallery collaborates with museums and curators worldwide, offering a platform for both emerging and established talent.
Paris FranceGalerie Suzanne Tarasiève is located at 7 rue Pastourelle in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, right in the heart of the Marais district. This vibrant neighborhood is famous for its mix of historic charm and contemporary creativity, where narrow cobbled streets are packed with art galleries, independent boutiques, and celebrated Parisian cafés. Just steps from the gallery, visitors can discover the Musée Picasso, the Marché des Enfants Rouges—a bustling covered market filled with gourmet delights—and numerous other distinguished art galleries such as Galerie Perrotin and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. The Marais is also home to cultural landmarks like the Musée Carnavalet and Place des Vosges, offering a rich tapestry of history and modern artistry. Thanks to its central location, the gallery is accessible by major metro lines and is a gateway to one of Paris’s most dynamic and inspiring quarters.