Small prints, small prices

In the midst of gloomy times, unwrap the gift of joy with our exquisite collection of small prints – a radiant burst of beauty to uplift your spirits and brighten the mood.

Discover our limited editions of small fine art prints, specially curated for art enthusiasts like you.

Our collection showcases works by gallery artists Bettina Pittaluga, Gleeson Paulino, Mar+Vin, Kyle Weeks, and more talent from our vibrant community like Maty Biayenda and Precious Opara...

These A4-sized pigment inkjet prints on Canson® Infinity Platine Fibre Rag are signed by the artists and available in limited editions of 100.

With affordability in mind, all prints are priced at just 200€, making it easier for you to start or enhance your art collection.

Additionally, we're pleased to offer the poster from our opening exhibition, 'Intersection Of African Youth', in a limited run of 30 copies at 120€.

Whether you're treating yourself or searching for the perfect gift, our Limited Editions are the epitome of thoughtful, timeless presents.

Head to the store.

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About Galerie Gomis

Born into a Senegalese family in the northern districts of Marseille, Marie Gomis-Trezise established Galerie Number 8 in 2016.

The groundbreaking creative director, as France’s first Black A&R in a major record company, discovered her love for photography while shaping her artists’ sound and image. This discovery served as the foundation for her vision to bring visibility to a new wave of photographers from the African diaspora and the global South.


Galerie Number 8 has now run its course, and it is time for a new chapter. With a physical manifestation in the heart of Brussels, the gallery will be renamed Galerie Gomis, after its founder.


This change reflects Marie’s personal commitment and acknowledges that in the passage of time, human beings evolve. The choice of the color purple is a subtle allusion to the rain of the same name, symbolizing the hidden aspects of our identities.


It underscores the belief that our individuality transcends labels such as race, sexual orientation, or socio-economic background. What truly matters is embracing our differences, as they represent the most profound diaspora in the history of humanity.

Contact

Rue Lebeau, 25 – 1000 Brussels, Belgium

+32(0)488233645

info@galeriegomis.com

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