Frédérick Mouraux Gallery is an international gallery dedicated to contemporary and modern art.

Frédérick Mouraux Gallery represents international contemporary artists. The gallery also promotes modern art.

The philosophy of the gallery is to be as close as possible to the artists of our time. The gallery also functions as a platform for the promotion of progressive, engaged, and innovative artists. Based on the belief that art can create more awareness and help positive change, the choice of artists goes to those with strong messages. The gallery maintains a diverse program with solo exhibitions by multiple generations of artists working in different media such as painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and installation-based work.

Building on an experience and expertise of more than 30 years in the art world, Frédérick Mouraux uses his knowledge and passion to create a gallery that creates an open and personal relationship with the artists, collectors, art professionals and visitors. Frédérick Mouraux started his career in the art world in Italy, where he studied art history in Florence. In 1993, he moved to the USA to follow a Master’s degree at NYU and to work in Paul Kasmin's contemporary art gallery. Passionate about art and always looking for contact with the artists of the present, he has built strong relationships with artists in New York, Paris and Brussels. He also gave courses on the art market at the IESA art university in Paris in Master 1 and 2. It is in Paris that Frédérick Mouraux organized contemporary art exhibitions from 2011 to 2016. He opened his contemporary art gallery in Brussels in 2018 in the Rivoli Building with two exhibition spaces.

Frédérick Mouraux Gallery
Rivoli Building, ground floor #27 #28
690 Chaussée de Waterloo | Waterloosesteenweg
107 rue St-Georges I St-Jorisstraat I Parking
1180 Brussels - Belgium

 

info@frederickmourauxgallery.com
+32 (0)499 82 03 35 


Open
Tuesday to Friday 11 am - 6 pm & Saturday 2 to 6 pm
And by appointment 

How to reach us

By car
Parking under the gallery building, entrance : GPS : Rue Saint Georges 107

By metro
The closest metro station is Louise. Then take trams 93 direction Legrand, 8 direction Roodebeek (stop Legrand)

By bus
38 from Central Station direction Heros/Helden. Stops in front of the Rivoli Building (stop Bascule) 136, 137, 365a from Midi Station (stop Bascule) 

By tram
93, 8 (stop Legrand) 7 (stop Bascule) 

By taxi
A drop off / pick up point is located on chaussée de Waterloo, just in front of the main entrance of the Rivoli Building. 

By bike
Villo! station 70, 71, 123, are 50 - 200 meters from the Rivoli Building.