The Huberty & Breyne's Paris | Matignon gallery is delighted to be hosting Estampes contemporaines - MEL publisher, an exhibition that brings together a rare and exceptional collection of original prints, the fruit of a rich collaboration between MEL Publisher, founded by Michel-Édouard Leclerc in 2014, and artists from the fields of contemporary and urban art and comic strip.

Based on a selection made by Ronan Lancelot, director of the Huberty & Breyne Paris | Matignon gallery, and Lucas Hureau, publishing director of MEL Publisher, the exhibition is showing work by 21 artists from France and abroad: François Avril, Enki Bilal, Christophe Blain, Blutch, Clet Abraham, Nicolas de Crécy, Brecht Evens, Jochen Gerner, Jean-Claude Götting, Emmanuel Guibert, Jef Aérosol, Thomas Lévy-Lasne, Loustal, Frank Miller, Thomas Ott, Françoise Pétrovitch, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, David Prudhomme, Art Spiegelman, Yuichi Yokoyama and Zep.

Alain Huberty and Michel-Édouard Leclerc have been firm friends for more than 25 years and share a common interest in decompartmentalising the arts and in highlighting the links that exist between contemporary art and comic strip. Prices of works on show range between 70 and 3,500 euros in line with their ambition to make contemporary art genuinely and widely affordable.