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PRON Gallery - presentation BRAFA 2026
This layered conversation is deepened by the quiet refinement of Fausto Melotti and by two powerful ceramic sculptures by Danilo Andreose, recently resurfaced in Venice. The presentation also marks the first public unveiling of rare furniture by Jeanne Malivel, alongside a spectacular poker table from the Carretto Siciliano series designed by Ernesto Basile in 1906 - where craftsmanship meets ritual and play.
Moving fluidly between eras and disciplines, the selection embodies PRON Gallery’s spirit and taste: eclectic yet exacting, guided by curiosity, resonance, and a constant pursuit of excellence.
MEDIA CONTACT : Cristina Malgara - cristina@cristinamalgara.com - m. +33 6 07 39 96 95
Pablo Piccasso (1881-1973), Testa di Centauro, 1962, Sculpture en verre soufflé polychrome d'après un dessin de Pablo Picasso, 35.5 x 23 x 21 cm. Maître verrier : Egidio Costantini – Fucina degli Angeli, Murano. Gravé « P. Picasso – E. Costantini – 1962 – Fucina Angeli Venezia »
BRAFA 2026 - Pron Gallery - Communiqué de presse
CONTACT
Paris
75 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
FR-75008 Paris
ABOUT
Pron gallery is specialised in contemporary creation. Through striking exhibitions that blend contemporary and modern works with collectible furniture, Pron celebrates the vision of a collector. Pron gallery, founded by Raphaëlla and Alessandro Pron, is located at 75 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris. This intimate and audacious space presents a curated selection of modern and contemporary works alongside material-focused art objects. Conceived as a collector’s haven, the gallery offers a sensory and intuitive experience. With three annual exhibitions ranging from solo to group shows, it fosters a dialogue between contemporary artists and 20th century masterpieces, embracing a multidisciplinary approach that is deeply rooted in emotional connoisseurship and the spirit of place.
Specialisations
Modern and contemporary art
Associations
Association Matignon Saint-Honoré
Fairs
PAD London, BRAFA - Brussels