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Nathalie Obadia

Nathalie Obadia is a French contemporary art dealer working in Paris〔''Le Figaro'', 21 October 2009, "Les 21 galeries qui comptent à Paris"〕 and Brussels.〔''Le Vif/L'Express'', 2 April 2010, "Accélérateurs de talents"〕 She is a member of the bureau of the French professional committee of art galleries and was its vice-chairman for three years (2005–2008).
== Biography ==
Obadia is the daughter of contemporary art collectors. As a teenager she spent her summer vacations doing internships at the galleries Adrien Maeght (Paris), Daniel Varenne (Geneva) and Marie-Louise Jeanneret (Boissano, Italy and Geneva).〔''Point de vue'', December 2007, "Le futur antérieur de Nathalie Obadia"〕 After completing a master's degree in European and international law at Panthéon-Assas University, she obtained a diploma from Sciences-Po in 1988.〔''L'Oeil'', January 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, une volonté de fer depuis son plus jeune âge"〕 She started as an intern at Galerie Daniel Templon in Paris and became an assistant.〔''Challenges'' 27 May 20013〕
In 1993,〔''Les Echos'' 18 October 2007, "Nathalie Obadia, la tueuse-née"〕 Obadia opened her own gallery ''Rue de Normandie'' in the Marais, a Parisian district famous for its art galleries and museums. She held first solo exhibitions in France for Carole Benzaken (Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2004〔), Valérie Favre, Pascal Pinaud, Fiona Rae, Lorna Simpson and Jessica Stockholder. In 2005, the gallery moved to ''Rue du Grenier Saint Lazare''〔''Le Figaro'', 21 October 2009〕 and Obadia renewed her programme by associating herself with artists such as Jean-Marc Bustamante (French Pavillon at the Biennale di Venezia, 2003), Shirley Jaffe, Albert Oehlen and Roland Flexner.
In 2003, the gallery expanded and moved to be near the National Museum of Modern Art also known as the Centre Georges Pompidou, at ''3 rue du Cloitre Saint-Merri'', its current location.〔''Le Monde'', 20 September 2003, "Déménagement artistique"〕 Obadia has contributed to the diffusion of the works of her artists among museums, institutions and art critics, introducing artists such as Huma Bhabha, Guy Ben-Ner, Cameron Jamie, Frank Nitsche and Chloe Piene.
Since 2007, the gallery has made possible the fast and international recognition of young or mid-career artists such as Rina Banerjee, Rosson Crow and Joana Vasconcelos.〔''Beaux Arts Magazine'' 8 April "Les coups de coeur de Gilles Fuchs"〕 Meanwhile, Obadia worked towards gaining acknowledgement of Martin Barré’s painting. The artist, who died in 1993, is now regarded as a key abstract painter.〔''Le Figaro'' 7 July 2006, "Martin Barré, l'ancêtre du contemporain"〕 Galerie Nathalie Obadia, in a partnership with Thea Westreich and Ethan Wagner, published a monograph on the artist including the translation into English of Yve-Alain Bois' reference text.
In October 2008, Galerie Nathalie Obadia opened a second gallery in Brussels on the Rue Charles Decoster in a contemporary building. offering new exhibition possibilities to artists such as the Iranian painter Khosrow Hassanzadeh〔''Libération'', 18 June 2010, "L'Iran, les arts et la manière"〕 and the movie-maker Agnes Varda.〔''Point de vue'', June 2010, "Agnès Varda, la joconde de la rue Daguerre"〕 In 2009, Obadia was made an officier des Arts et des Lettres.〔''Le Figaro'', 27 February 2009, "Nathalie Obadia, une lionne des affaires et un officier des Arts et des Lettres"〕 In 2010, the Turkish born French artist, Sarkis joined Galerie Nathalie Obadia.〔''La Tribune'', 18 June 2010, "La foire de Bâle sur du velours"〕
Galerie Nathalie Obadia takes part in numerous international art fairs, including: Fiac (Paris), Armory show (New York); Art Brussels (Brussels), Frieze (London), Art Forum (Berlin) and Art Basel (Basel).

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