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Where Parisian Art Pushes North and Old Tailors Become White Cubes

On Rue Béranger, just below Place de la République, Paris’s gallery scene is quietly rewriting its own map. Once a corridor of textile merchants, this street now hosts a cluster of contemporary art spaces—193 Gallery, Bim Bam, cadet capela, and DS Galerie—each carving out room in former goldsmiths, grocers, and showrooms. Unlike the blue-chip galleries of the 6th and 8th arrondissements, these newcomers thrive on the Marais’s restless energy, favoring emerging artists and unconventional programming. Real estate quirks play their part: large, street-facing spaces here are rare finds in a city where most galleries hide behind courtyards and buzzers. The neighborhood’s constant churn—from leather workshops to concept stores, from gay nightlife to global fashion—mirrors the galleries’ own adaptive spirit. As rents climb and the heart of the Marais grows saturated, these art spaces stretch the district’s boundaries, drawing in not just art insiders but visitors from Paris’s diverse outer neighborhoods. In this patchwork of old trades and new visions, the city’s art pulse finds fresh ground to beat. #ParisArtScene #MaraisGalleries #ContemporaryArt #Culture

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