Johan Fleury de Witte

Art Dealer - Art Advisor

05 Quai Bourbon 75004 Paris, France

Phone and whatsapp : + 33 6 15 79 03 13

johan@johanfleurydewitte.com


Growing up on the island of Porquerolles, I developed a passion for modern and contemporary art. At 34, my journey led me to study law at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and art history at IESA in Paris.
After having the opportunity to work in various contemporary art galleries (Galerie Aline Vidal, Galerie Perrotin, Galerie Laurent Godin), I decided to delve into the world of independent art dealing five years ago. I buy and sell artworks and provide guidance to my clients in their art acquisitions and sales. I offer a curated selection of artworks for sale, tailored to each client's unique preferences and requirements, ensuring a personalized buying experience. My goal is to support collectors and art enthusiasts in their endeavors, considering their personal tastes and needs to help them make the wisest choices and build exceptional art collections.

Humble and passionate, I am constantly seeking new opportunities to discover the most interesting artworks and artists. I present my collectors with new paths and opportunities in sometimes overlooked areas of art history. I enjoy sharing my love for art and the ongoing narrative of art history. I strive to learn every day and contribute to the appreciation of artistic talent by working with integrity and dedication.

I hosted and organised exhibition at a former gallery I use to own, exhibitions includes young artists like Mathieu Cherkit, Willem Boel, Tarik Kiswanson, Mimosa Echard, Jean Baptiste Bernadet and others.

I bought and sale surrealist artwork from Francis Picabia, but also from surrealist women like Dorothea Tanning, Valentine Hugo, Nora Auric, Marevna, Marie Laure de Noailles, Dora Maar, Suzanne Duchamp.

Also contemporary artist like Claire Tabouret, Xinyi Cheng, Sarah Miska, Kiki Smith, Jim Shaw.

Or fashion oriented artworks from Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld or André Courreges.

Sold to important french and international collection, as well as french museums like Musée Ziem in Martigues or Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.