KAMIL ART GALLERY

Kamil Art Gallery stands out for its innovative and visionary approach to contemporary art. It presents a wide range of works by international artists who challenge established artistic conventions and explore the boundaries of creativity.

The gallery was founded in 1976 by Kamil, an interior designer, avid collector and committed patron of the arts. Driven by the desire to pass on his passion to future generations, he has built a reputation for exhibiting avant-garde works of art.

The gallery’s curatorial approach emphasizes experimentation and the promotion of new and innovative forms of artistic expression, often presented in immersive environments.

Galerie Kamil is located in the charming Larvotto district, at 3 avenue Princesse Grace, just opposite the new Mareterra building complex. This gallery, rich in history, offers a warm and friendly welcome. What’s more, you can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the seafront to complete your visit.

 

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 7pm. Saturday by appointment.

At MAW 2026:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 8pm.

Kamil Art Gallery
3 Av. Princesse Grace

2026

Dualidad, Cara a Cara

27.04.2026 - 27.05.2026

With Dualidad, Cara a Cara, (“Duality, Face to Face”) Olga Sinclair offers a masterful reading of her artistic journey, where historical works and recent creations confront and echo one another. Two visual languages, two temporalities, yet one inner force: that of an artist whose work transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.

A major figure of contemporary Latin American art and a pioneer of expressionist painting in Panama, Olga Sinclair has, for decades, developed a deeply inhabited body of work in which colour becomes memory, emotion and vital energy.

Shaped by a rigorous European training and a universal sensibility, her painting explores the tension between structure and freedom, silence and intensity, introspection and engagement.

Dualidad, Cara a Cara reveals the coherence and strength of a pictorial language refined over time, affirming Olga Sinclair’s place among the great female figures of international art, whose influence continues to inscribe itself in history.

Orion

Olga Sinclair "Orion", 2009 Oil on canvas 160 x 230 cm

La femme à la blouse rouge

Olga Sinclair "La femme à la blouse rouge", 1988 Oil on canvas 79 x 64 cm

La Femme Fatale

Olga Sinclair "La Femme Fatale", 1990 Oil on canvas 90 x 120 cm

Diva Ausente

Olga Sinclair "Diva Ausente", 1999 Oil on canvas 200 x 250 cm

Eric Massholder, For Vincent : Timeless Connections

Curated by Fanny Curtat – Art Historian – PhD from the Université du Québec à Montréal.

07.07.2025 - 15.09.2025

In the image of a famous starry night, Eric Massholder presents us with portraits whose link to their model, Vincent van Gogh, goes beyond realism. Through opulent colors, intense drawing and total plastic freedom, Massholder’s series – drawing on Post-Impressionism, Dadaism and more – show us the man in profile, as well as his incredible influence on contemporary art.

However, a visit to this exhibition also reveals a more intimate affinity between these two artists, who are separated by more than a century. Linked by the same creative frenzy set with humility, both living against the tide and driven by a fascination for life bordering on the sublime, Pour Vincent : connexions intemporelles uses the self-portraits of one to portray the other. Like his master’s, Massholder’s work doesn’t whisper, but thunders and roars in exalted homage to the man to whom it owes so much.

Van Gogh Series

Eric Massholder "Van Gogh Series" 1999 Mixed media on paper 50 x 30 cm

Van Gogh Series

Eric Massholder "Van Gogh Series" 1998 Mixed media on paper 29 x 21.5 cm

Trilogie with Egg

Eric Massholder “Trilogie with Egg” 1998 Mixed media on paper 147 x 246 cm (overall) From left to right: 147 x 114 / 81 x 100 / 46 x 55 cm / 6 x 5 x 5 cm

The Fall of Vincent

Eric Massholder "The Fall of Vincent" 1991 Mixed media on canvas 280 x 160 cm

Vincent Van Gogh 9/9

Eric Massholder "Vincent Van Gogh 9/9" 1993 Mixed media on paper 300 x 210 cm (overall) 100 x 70 cm (each)

Mystic Reality

Curated by Fereshte Moosavi

July 2 - August 12

Mystic Reality is a solo exhibition of paintings by German artist Eric Massholder. In this recent body of work, Massholder takes an event-driven, narrative approach.
Through large-scale paintings, he invites the public to participate in ceremonial events where dance, music, drink and food give rise to festive gatherings. Here, these events take on an exceptional dimension, as the main guests and hosts are extraterrestrials.
Non-human figures have been the subject of many of Massholder's works, from the Mighty Father and His Son to Mickey Ganesh and the Alien series, he has created characters who incarnate in a variety of forms. However, in these recent works, he depicts his interpretation of the appearance of extraterrestrials and shares his imagination of how they might live together and socialize.

Dr. Fereshte Moosavi
Deep Looking, High Flowing, 2024

Eric MASSHOLDER

Eric MASSHOLDER
Deep Looking, High Flowing, 2024
Oil on canvas
200 x 200 cm
Déjeuner sur l'Herbe, 2024

Eric MASSHOLDER

Eric MASSHOLDER
Déjeuner sur l'Herbe, 2024
Oil on canvas
200 x 440 cm
Aliens Wedding, 2024

Eric MASSHOLDER

Eric MASSHOLDER
Aliens Mariage, 2024
Oil on canvas
200 x 520 cm
On the Wave, 2024

Eric MASSHOLDER

Eric MASSHOLDER
On the Wave, 2024
Oil on canvas
200 x 300 cm
Studio View

Eric MASSHOLDER,