IMPULSE MAGAZINE

It was relationships that Mulholland had built over the last twenty-odd years in the art world that then rallied around her when the time came to propose an alternative art fair model. Rob Dimin (DIMIN) and Mulholland know each other from New York, so, as Dimin tells it, “When Brigitte decided to do this, it was really a no-brainer for me to want to be involved.” Ingrid Lundgren (Slip House) had already known Mulholland for years when in 2023 they worked on a pop-up exhibition in Paris, Ravens and Crows, together—it was on that same trip that Mulholland found the space that would become her gallery. Mulholland’s long-cultivated network drew in local performance artists such as Mariana Hahn and Kahlos Éphémère, as well as exhibitors from London, New York, Berlin, and Los Angeles. Therefore, 7 Rue Froissart, from its inception, was defined not by its location but instead by its community mandate. 

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