Jean-David Malat (born in Paris, France in 1975) is a London-based art dealer and curator and founder of the JD Malat Gallery located in London.[1][2][3][4]
Jean-David Malat | |
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Born | 1975 |
Occupation(s) | Art dealer, curator |
Career
Jean-David Malat is an internationally recognised curator and art expert who is the founder and director of the Mayfair JD Malat Gallery. Malat has been described as “London’s hottest art dealer” in a profile piece by GQ [5] and “one of the most powerful people in the art world” by The Telegraph.[6] He has purchased art for clients such as Bono, Gordon Ramsay and Dolce & Gabbana.[7] His curatorial projects have been reviewed and praised by publications such as GQ, Evening Standard, Metro, and BBC amongst others.[8]
In June 2013, Malat curated The Many Faces of David Bowie show.[9] In 2014, Malat curated the Marc Chagall exhibition and the Bernard Buffet exhibition at the Heydar Aliyev Center Baku Azerbaijan.
In 2015, Malat started working with the hyper realistic German artist Mike Dargas, who he discovered on Instagram.[10]
In 2018, Malat founded the JD Malat Gallery in Mayfair, which opened in June 2018.[11]
“Isolation Mastered”
In 2020, JD Malat launched a new group exhibition titled 'Isolation Mastered', which gave aspiring artists of all ages and backgrounds an opportunity to showcase and sell their artwork in one of London's leading galleries. All profits made from the Isolation Mastered exhibition were directed to each artist. They received over 1,000 submissions and featured 25 artists in the exhibition, selecting artists who demonstrated innovative dialogue with the lockdown period. 8,000 public votes selected 5 top artists, with Marina Gonzalez winning a solo exhibition at the Gallery in 2021 and Andrew Litten and Kojo Marfo being added to the JD Malat Gallery artist roster.
Kojo Marfo
After his appearance in Isolation Mastered, Marfo sold-out shows in London at JD Malat Gallery and in New York.
Georgia Dymock
In 2021, Malat discovered student artist Georgia Dymock from Derby, who combines digital and analogue skills in image creation, with the artist going on to sell out shows in New York, London and Monaco.[12]
Dave Benett - “Great Shot, Kid”
In February 2022, Malat exhibited, ‘Great Shot, Kid’ a career retrospective of acclaimed photographer Dave Benett. This was a celebration of the photographer's work including famous paparazzi images of Claudia Schiffer, Jack Nicholson, Kate Moss, Geri Halliwell, Liz Hurley and Carla Bruni. The launch was attended by many stars including Dermot O'Leary, Daisy Lowe and Jaime Winstone.
In May 2022, JD Malat gallery showed Chinese artists Ming Ying whose dream-like abstract works sold out in London and again in New York. Ming Ming described her work as an exploration of how “loneliness and desire not only affect me, a London-based foreign artist, but also has a strong impact on people of different races, cultures, and distinct social classes”.
Malat supports the Serpentine Gallery and is a patron of the Tate gallery.
New York Gallery:
In May 2022, Malat opened a new gallery in New York at High Line Nine, beneath the High Line Park in Chelsea, perhaps the “epicentre of the fine art world” in Manhattan until December 2022. This featured work by artists Kojo Marfo, Georgia Dymock, Santiago Parra and Henrik A Uldalen.
Malat represents:
- Andrew Litten
- Andy Moses
- Annett Zinsmeister
- Ayanfe Olarinde
- Conrad Jon Godly
- Darren Reid
- Ed Moses
- George Oskar
- Georgia Dymock
- ha:ar
- Hande Sekerciler
- Hans Kotter
- Henrik A Uldalen
- Jesse Willenbring
- Katrin Fridriks
- Kojo Marfo
- Li Tianbing
- Luis Olaso
- Masayoshi Nojo
- Ming Ying
- Nina Pandolfo
- Nojo Masayoshi
- Santiago Parra
- Zumrutoglu
Malat supports the Serpentine Gallery and is a patron of the Tate gallery.
Curated projects
- Theatre Mogador, Paris, 2007
- One Hyde Park Penthouse, appointed by Candy&Candy, London, 2010-2011
- David Mach, Opera Gallery, 2010
- Theatre Lope De Vega, Madrid, 2011
- Zoobs at the Blakes, 2011
- Street Art Show, Opera Gallery, 2011
- Brainwash Street Art Show, 2011
- Urban Masters Urban Masters pop-up gallery show, Shoreditch, 2012
- The Many Faces of David Bowie The Many Faces of David Bowie, 2013
- Ways of Seeing Joe Black, 2013
- Marc Chagall May 2014
- Bernard Buffet Heydar Aliyev Center Baku Azerbaijan, September 2014 - January 2015
- Mike Dargas Archived 2016-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Mike Dargas Solo Exhibition, 2016
- Metanoia: Henrik Uldalen Exhibition, JD Malat Gallery, 2018
- Mirror of Darkness, Zumrutoglu, JD Malat Gallery, 2018
- Santiago Parra, JD Malat Gallery, 2018
- To See is Not to Speak, Conrad Jon Godly, JD Malat Gallery, 2019
- Grey Area, Katrin Fridriks, JD Malat Gallery, 2019
- Urban Scene, Li Tianbing, JD Malat Gallery, 2019
References
- ↑ "Saatchi-gallery". Archived from the original on 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ "London Loves Business article". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ Financial Times
- ↑ "How Jean-David Malat became London's hottest art dealer". British GQ. 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ Howell, Madeleine (2018-06-11). "Celebrity art dealer Jean David-Malat opens gallery with Instagram sensation Henrik Uldalen". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "Art dealer to the stars". www.thejc.com. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "In pictures: Mr Brainwash's street art". BBC News. 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "The Many Faces of David Bowie - exhibition preview". Evening Standard. 2013-07-25. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "Mike Dargas: the hyperrealist artist discovered on Instagram". British GQ. 2016-07-04. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "How Jean-David Malat became London's hottest art dealer". British GQ. 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ Network, Artnet Gallery (2022-02-25). "Spotlight: Emerging Artist Georgia Dymock's Paintings Explore How Technology Has Changed the Way We See". Artnet News. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
External links
Reviews on Jean David Malat's curatorial projects
- Glass Magazine - David Mach, 2010
- Market Magazine - Street Art Show, 2011
- Concierge - Mr. Brainwash, Opera Gallery 2011
- The Telegraph - Are We Being Mr. Brainwashed?
- New style Magazine - Zoobs at Blakes, 2011
- BBC - Mr. Brainwash
- Culture and Life - Rancinan in London, Opera Gallery 2011
- The Market Magazine - Gerard Rancinan, Opera Gallery 2011
- The Independent - Blek le Rat Solo Show 2012
- LUX Magazine - Rancinan, Art Out of War 2012
- LUX Magazine - Mr Brainwash, French street artist, 2012
- Leveled Magazine - Urban Masters pop-up gallery, 2012
- Evening Standard - Urban Masters at Factory 7
- Hunger TV - Venice Biennale Must Sees, 2013 Archived 2013-06-08 at the Wayback Machine
- The Independent - Rarely Seen Marc Chagall Paintings Go On Show For First Time
- GQ Magazine - Mike Dargas The Hyperrealist Artist Discovered on Instagram
Reviews on Jean-David Malat
- The Times
- LondonLovesBusiness Archived 2011-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Gridlock Magazine
- Whitewall Magazine
- Concierge Magazine
- TNT Magazine