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Bailly Gallery

The Bailly Gallery from Geneva specialises in impressionist and modern art and is making its third appearance at the Biennale. One of the highlights on its stand this year is this fresh-to-the-market painting by Jean Dubuffet.

The 2ft 2in x 3ft 3in (67cm x 1m) acrylic and paper collage, on paper laid on canvas, is monogrammed and dated JD 82 and is titled Site Aléatoire avec 6 personnages. It is part of a collection that goes under the title of l’Hourloupe, a term invented by the artist to describe a group of works in various media produced over a 20-year period that are characterised by the use of red, blue and white colours and the employment of stripes and hatchings.

The price range for majority of the works on show will be €100,000-2m.

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