GALRY - Everything but a gallery

January 2026: Galry asserts its territory

As it celebrates its 15th anniversary, Galry refreshes its visual identity and baseline.

Galry evolves its identity and unveils its signature: Galry, Everywhere

Farewell to “Galry, everything but a gallery”, welcome “Galry, Everywhere”: a more direct, more open signature, and above all one that is perfectly aligned with what Galry has become over the years. A change that is not a break, but the natural culmination of an identity cultivated since its creation.

A refreshed identity for a milestone anniversary

Founded in 2011, Galry was built from the outset as an accessible, welcoming and committed contemporary art gallery, rejecting the rigid conventions of the traditional white cube. Fifteen years later, this vision has grown stronger and has spread everywhere.

If Galry has never been a gallery like the others, today it is everywhere art can exist.
The new baseline reflects this reality: Galry is no longer defined solely by what it is not, but by the breadth of its field of action.
Everywhere, as an obvious truth.

Everywhere, because Galry is both a gallery and much more than that.
Its projects come to life in the gallery, but also within cultural institutions and companies, in public spaces, on city walls, during conferences, live performances, team-building events and hybrid formats. Galry supports artists wherever art can exist, engage in dialogue and surprise.

A gallery beyond boundaries

Everywhere, because Galry’s artists and their works travel.
The creations produced and exhibited by Galry have circulated across every continent, without exception. Collectors are international, and artworks are shown around the world, confirming the gallery’s global footprint.

With this new logo and new baseline, Galry affirms its DNA more strongly than ever: a gallery in motion, without borders, connected to the real world and to its many forms of expression.

15 years of boldness — and the story continues everywhere

At 15, the gallery is not looking back — it is asserting what it has become.

Galry, everywhere.

Because art is not fixed to a place.
Because it is lived, shared, and unfolds where it is least expected.
Because art is not a place, but an experience.