ISY BRACHOT III
Isy Brachot III, aged 23 and a Doctor of Law, succeeded his father without hesitation. Thanks to his artistic background and legal training, he was able to expand on the work of his predecessors. He opened a second gallery in Knokke-le-Zoute, which was in operation from 1971 to 1979, a gallery in Paris (from 1978 to 1993 under the direction of Jacqueline Passever), a second gallery in Brussels in 1989 called "Galerie Christine et Isy Brachot", which is still open today, and a second gallery in Paris with the Neopolitan gallery of Lucio Amelio called "Galerie AmelioBrachot : Pièce Unique" which was open from 1989 to 1992. He also operated the "First View" space for previews in Brussels from 1991 to 1992, and from 1991 to 1993, and "La Galerie Christine et Isy Brachot" in Paris, dedicated to contemporary artists. With the help of the Surrealists, Isy Brachot became passionate about the work of RM and became a recognised expert. He organised over thirty Magritte exhibitions between 1968 and 1995. Isy Brachot is a specialist in surrealism and hyperrealism. He is assisted by his wife Christine in his search for living art. She is passionate about contemporary artists who have a reputation for being difficult. Christine is an art historian who started on the adventure by opening the "Section Deuxième Etage" gallery on Avenue Louise in 1975 with the exhibition "L’Art Corporel" featuring Gina Pane. She continued with galleries on Rue Villa Hermosa in 1989 and Rue Mazarine in Paris in 1991 to defend Roman Opalka and, most recently, Panamarenko. The couple has surrounded itself with a team which continues to work in the cultural field, including Michel Baudson, Alain Noirhomme, Bernard De Bluts, Bernard de Launoit, Natacha Van Deun, Jacques Bayle, Sophie Streefkerk, Olivier Vrankenne, Patrick Vanbellinghen and many others. From 1976 to 1992, Claude Duchiron took over daily management duties from his son-in-law and worked at the gallery where he developed strong bonds with a loyal clientele.
The Gallery takes part in many international art shows in cities including Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Cologne, Berlin, Basel, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Madrid, Tokyo, Brussels, Courtrai, Ghent and Paris. It invites foreign galleries such as Maeght (Paris), Pace (New York), Leo Castelli (New York) and Krugier (Geneva) to exhibit their artists, always with the goal of developing contacts with different countries to promote Belgian artists and make connections. In line with the family tradition, it has a policy of publishing meticulous catalogues for its exhibitions including Art and Language, Joseph Beuys, Guillaume Bijl, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Leo Copers, Stefan De Jaeger, Paul Delvaux, Michel Mouffe, Domenico Gnoli, Jasper Johns, Félix Labisse, Bernd Lohaus, Urs Lüthi, Mark Luyten, René Magritte, Marcel Mariën and E.L.T. Mesens, Panamarenko, Roman Opalka, Gina Pane, Robert Rauschenberg, Julian Schnabel, and others. In addition, the Gallery has published monographs on Marcel Delmotte, Vasilije Jordan, Joan Marti, Xio Xia and catalogues raisonnés of Félix Labisse and Panamarenko, the latter in association with Franck Van Haecke.
Isy Brachot founded Editions Brassa with Tom Gutt and has published the writings of Louis Scutenaire (Mes inscriptions ), Irène Hamoir, Marcel Mariën, Fernand Dumont, Tom Gutt and others. He also published Les Lettres de Magritte à Bosmans 1958-1967 with publisher Editions Seghers. In addition, Isy Brachot chaired the Union Professionnelle des Marchands d’Art Moderne et Contemporain for ten years. After acting as vice-chairman for over ten years, he was appointed chairman of the Chambre Belge des Experts en Œuvres d’Art, of which he is still a member, for one year. Jack Lang and Roland Dumas made him Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de France in December 1985.