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Néotù was a contemporary furniture gallery founded in 1984 in
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. Gérard Dalmon (b. 1945), a computer consultant at
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, and Pierre Staudenmeyer (1952—2007), a marketing consultant, established the Galerie Néotù in 1984 in Paris, France, on the rue de Verneuil, then in 1985 on the rue du Renard. Galerie Néotù sold contemporary furniture and other items by primarily French designers, artists, and architects. The items were produced in limited editions, some unique. The gallery assisted with production and was instrumental in establishing some of the young, essentially unknown French designers of the 1980s and 1990s, who have since become members of the current who's who of French and international design. The enterprise pursued an approach to design, which was in the trend of the time, and focused on designers whose work was known as art furniture. Dalmon and Staudenmeyer's effort can be favorably compared to others active from the mid-1980s, such as Rick Kaufman's Art et Industrie gallery and Michael Steinberg's Furniture of the Twentieth Century gallery, both in New York City. In 1990, a branch was established in New York City, and, in 1992, the Galerie Néotù began representing VIA (the French furniture association) in the U.S. Néotù closed in 2001.


Designers

Galerie Néotù has shown and sometimes manufactured works by furniture designers, architects, and artists. * Ron Arad * Emmanuel Babled * * Vincent Bécheau & Marie-Laure Bourgeois * Eric Benqué * Christian Biecher * Constantin Boym *
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (born 1971 and 1976) are brothers noted for their design work, which has been featured in publications and museums globally — and spans a wide range from tables and chairs to tableware, rugs, textile walls, office furn ...
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Andrea Branzi Andrea Branzi (, born November 30, 1938) is a Florence-born Italian architect and designer. He currently lives and works in Milan and was a professor and chairman of the School of Interior Design at the Polytechnic University of Milan until 2009. ...
* Peter Bremers * Eugène Brunelle * Stephen Burks * David Capogna * Emmanuelle Colboc * Denis Colomb * Christophe Côme * Didier Cornille * Matali Crasset * Designers Anonymes *
Tom Dixon (industrial designer) Tom Dixon, OBE (born 21 May 1959 in Sfax, Tunisia) is a self-taught British designer. He is best known as the Creative Director of the eponymous brand 'Tom Dixon', which specializes in the design of lighting, furniture and accessories. His works ...
* André Dubreuil * * Epinard Bleu: Frédéric Druot, Jean-Luc Goulesque, Patrick Jean, Luis Filipe Pais de Figueiredo, Jacques Robert, Jean-Charles Zebo * Shao Fan *
Dan Friedman (graphic designer) Dan Friedman (1945– July 6, 1995) was an American educator, graphic and furniture designer. He was a major contributor to the postmodern and new wave typography movements. Early life and education In 1945, Dan Friedman was born in Clevela ...
* Olivier Gagnère * Izzika Gaon * Adrien Gardère *
Élisabeth Garouste Élisabeth Garouste (born 17 July 1946) is a French interior designer. The daughter of Russian immigrants Salomon and Blima Rochline, she was born Élisabeth Catherine Rochline in Paris, was educated at the and studied interior design at the Éc ...
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Mattia Bonetti Mattia Bonetti (born 1952) is a Paris-based artist and designer. Bonetti was born in Lugano, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other feder ...
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Jean-Paul Gaultier Jean Paul Gaultier (; born 24 April 1952) is a French haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion designer. He is described as an " enfant terrible" of the fashion industry and is known for his unconventional designs with motifs including corset ...
* Kistian Gavoille * Christian Ghion * Natanel Gluska * Lyn Godley & Lloyd Schwan *
Zaha Hadid Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid ( ar, زها حديد ''Zahā Ḥadīd''; 31 October 1950 – 31 March 2016) was an Iraqi-British architect, artist and designer, recognised as a major figure in architecture of the late 20th and early 21st centu ...
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Massimo Iosa Ghini Massimo Iosa Ghini (born 18 June 1959) is an Italian architect, designer and professor known for pioneering the Bolidist Movement, and for his involvement with the Memphis Group featuring others architects including Ettore Sottsass, Michael ...
* Sue Golden * Augustin Granet * Michael Graves * Kevin Gray * Eric Jourdan * David Kawecki * Atsushi Kitagawara * Dominique Labauvie * Dominique Lachevsky * Jo Laubner * Anne Liberati & Joris Heetman * Mary Little * Paul Ludick * Alain & Thierry Manoha * Paul Mathieu & Michael Ray * Jean-François Maurige * Franco Meneguzzo * Migeon & Migéon *
Jasper Morrison Jasper Morrison (born 1959) is an English product and furniture designer. He is know for the refinement and apparent simplicity of his designs. In a rare interview with the designer, he is quoted as saying: "Objects should never shout". Ear ...
* Patrick Naggar * Philippe Nogen * Jiří Pelcl *
Gaetano Pesce Gaetano Pesce (born 8 November 1939) is an Italian architect and a design pioneer of the 20th century. Pesce was born in La Spezia in 1939, and he grew up in Padua and Florence. During his 50-year career, Pesce has worked as an architect, u ...
* Maurice de Pestre * Claude Picasso * * Olivier Peyricot * Ravage: Arnold van Geuns & Clémens Rameckers * Thomas Rodriguez * Pucci De Rossi * Saint-Maur * Bryce Sanders * William Sawaya * Eric Schmitt * Borek Sipek * Philippe Soffioti *
Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (Innsbruck, Austria 14 September 1917 – Milan, Italy 31 December 2007) was a 20th century Italian architect, noted for also designing furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting, home and office wares, as well as numerous buildings an ...
* Studio Sessanta5 * Lewis Stein * Martin Szekely * Ali Tayar * Jérome Thermopyles * Olivier Thomé * Totem: Jacques Bonnot, Frederick du Chayla, Claire Olives * Olivier Védrine * Nanda Vigo * John Webb * Michael Young * Marco Zanuso Jr.


Exhibitions


Exhibitions at Galerie Néotù, Paris

* 1985 March - "''Collection PI - Martin Szekely * 1985 April June - "''Onze Lampes''" - Emmanuelle Colboc, Sylvain Dubuisson, Gérard Dalmon, Olivier Gagnère, Elizabeth Garouste & Mattia Bonetti, Kevin Gray, Philippe Nogen, Pucci de Rossi, Martin Szekely, Jérome Thermopyles, Olivier Thomé - Catalogue "''Onze Lampes''" - Publisher Galerie Neotu * 1985 November December - "''La Conversation''" - Chairs by François Bauchet, Bécheau-Bourgeois, Gérard Dalmon, Epinard bleu, Olivier Gagnère, Elizabeth Garouste & Mattia Bonetti, Augustin Granet, Mary Little, Pucci de Rossi, Martin Szekely * 1986 September November - "''English Eccentrics''" - Ron Arad, André Dubreuil, Tom Dixon, Sue Golden, Jasper Morrisson, John Webb * 1987 September October - "''Ceramics from 1955 to 1959''" - Franco Meneguzzo * 1992 April May - "April in Paris" - Constantin Boym, David Capogna, Lyn Godley & Lloyd Schwan, Douglas Fitch, Paul Ludick, Ali Tayar * 1992 October November - "''Colour Comedies ceramics''" - Garouste & bonetti, Michael Graves, Zaha Hadid, Atsushi Kitagawara, Jo Laubner, Ettore Sottsass - made by the Waechtersbacher Keramik Workshop * 1992 November December - "''Les fleurs du mal''" - William Sawaya * 1999 November December - "''Inside Out''" - Christian Ghion * 2000 January February - "BYOB: Bring Your Own Book" - Eric Benqué, Christian Biecher, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Matali Crasset, Christian Ghion, Christophe Pillet * 2000 June July - "GeoBio" - Elizabeth Garouste & Mattia Bonetti


Exhibitions at Neotu Gallery, New York

* 1990 September October - "''Opening Exhibition''" - Elisabeth Garouste & Matia Bonetti * 1991 January February - "''A Warriors Collection''" - Ravage: Arnold van Geuns & Clemens Rameckers * 1991 June July - "''Green Pieces''" - Dan Friedman * 1991 September November - "''Initials and other pieces''" - Martin Szekely * 1992 September November - "''Mobile Furniture Collection''" - Jean-Paul Gaultier * 1992 November January - "''Colour Comedies ceramics''" - Elisabeth Garouste & Matia Bonetti, Michael Graves, Zaha Hadid, Atsushi Kitagawara, Jo Laubner, Ettore Sottsass - produites par Waechtersbacher Keramik Workshop * 1993 March April - "''A new furniture collection''" - Elisabeth Garouste & Matia Bonetti * 1993 April May - "''Drawings, Objects & Furniture''" - Sylvain Dubuisson * 1993 May June - "''A new furniture collection''" - Lyn Godley & Lloyd Schawn


Bibliography


Brochures

* 1985 - "''Onze Lampes''" - Publisher Galerie Néotù - Paris - 198
See the brochure


References

* 1986 - "''Le style des années 80''" - Sophie Anargyros - Publisher Rivages/Style - Paris - 1986 - * 1987 - "''The New Furniture: Trends + Traditions''" - Peter Dormer - Publisher Thames and Hudson - New York - 1987 - * 1987 - "''International Design Yearbook 3''" - Philippe Starck - Publisher Abbeville Press - New York - 1987 - * 1998 - "''Design aujourd'hui''" - Christine Colin - Publisher Flammarion - Paris - 1988 - * 1988 - "''MDF des créateurs pour un matériau : Exposition, Jouy-en-Josas, 24 avril-22 mai 1988''" - Publisher Fondation Cartier - Paris - 1988 - * 1988 - "''Berlin: les avant-gardes du mobilier : 6 Septembre-3 Octobre 1988, Galerie des Breves du CCI, Centre G. Pompidou, Galerie VIA, Galerie Néotù, Paris''" - Angela Schönberger, Centre de création industrielle - Publisher Centre Pompidou - Paris - 1988 * 1990 - "''Union des Arts Français''" - New Art Fair '90 in Chicago - Publisher UAF - Paris/New York - 1990 * 1990 - "''New Italian Design''" - Nally Bellati - Publisher Rizzoli - New York - 1990 - * 1991 - "''Chicago International New Art Form''" - Catalogue - Publisher Lakeside Group Inc. - Chicago - 1991 * 1992 - "''International Design Yearbook 7 - Andrée Putman - Publisher Abbeville Press - New York - 1992 - * 1992 - "''Sylvain Dubuisson''" - Publisher AFAA - Paris - 1992 - * 1992 - "''Colour Comedies''" - Publisher Nieswand Verlag - Kiel - 1992 - * 1992 - "''La France à l'Exposition universelle, Séville 1992: facettes d'une nation''" - Régis Debray - Publisher Flammarion - Paris - 1992 - * 1993 - "''International Design Yearbook 8 - Bořek Šípek - Publisher Abbeville Press - New York - 1993 - * 1994 - "''International Design Yearbook 9 - Ron Arad - Publisher Abbeville Press - New York - 1994 - * 1994 - "''The Design Encyclopedia''" - Mel Byars - Publisher John Wiley & Sons - New York - 1994 - * 1995 - "''Martin Szekely meublier-designer''" - Brigitte Fitoussi, Didier Krzenowski, Pierre Staudenmeyer, Christian Schlatter - Publisher Hazan - Paris - 1995 - * 1995 - "''Les années 80''" - Anne Bony - Publisher Les Editions du Regard - Paris - 1995 - * 1996 - "''International Design Yearbook 11 - Alexandro Mendini - Publisher Abbeville Press - New York - 1996 - * 1998 - "''Le Mobilier Francais: 1960-1998''" - Yvonne Brunhammer & Marie-Laure Perrin - Publisher Charles Massin - Paris - 1998 - * 1999 - "''Inside Out''" - Catalogue published for the exhibition of Christian Ghion at Neotu Gallery - Paris * 2004 - "''The Design Encyclopedia''" - Mel Byars - Publisher Laurence King Publishing & The Museum of Modern Art - London & New York - 2004 - * 2007 - "''Pierre Staudenmeyer et la Galerie Néotù''" - AZIMUTS#29 - Constance Rubini - Publisher AZIMUTS, Cité du Design - Saint-Etienne - 2007 - {{ISBN, 978-2-912808-07-3


Magazines

* 1984 - City Magazine International #3 - Société de Presse et d'Éditions - Genève - 1984 * 1993 - "''Design Museum Map''" - Axis #47 World Design Journal - Tokyo - 1993 * 2000 - "''Salon du Meuble de Paris/Off event''" - Axis #34 Design with a name - Tokyo - 2000


External links


Neotu Gallery

Pompidou Center - Paris - Exhibition: "''Carrefour de la création - Un éditeur de design : la galerie Neotu''"

Musee des Arts Decoratifs - Paris - Collections

MUDE "''Museu do Design e da Moda''" - Lisbon

Fond National d'Art Contemporain - Paris - Collections

Fond National d'Art Contemporain - Paris - Exhibition: "''Design en stock''"


Contemporary art galleries in France French furniture designers Art galleries established in 1984 Art galleries disestablished in 2001 1984 establishments in France 2001 disestablishments in France