Opened since September 1986 with an exhibition by François Morellet, the Oniris gallery has become, over time, one of the essential places for contemporary art in Bretagne. For more than three decades, the history of the Oniris gallery reveals the particular attention paid to the study of contemporary art in the field of abstraction - through painting, drawing and sculpture - with a basic philosophy: to regularly exhibit the recent works of a group of about thirty artists. The gallery represents nationally and internationally recognized artists such as Vera Molnar, Norman Dilworth, Aurelie Nemours, François Morellet, Geneviève Asse, Christian Bonnefoi, Alain Clément, Philippe Cognée, Jean-Pierre Pincemin or Claude Viallat and others to be re/discovered. Established in Rennes since the very beginning, Oniris has forged a solid reputation thanks to the successive presentations of its artists that the gallery regularly invites for solo exhibitions.Far from its base, the Oniris gallery has regularly participated in international contemporary art fairs for more than 25 years in Paris (Fiac, Drawing Now, Art Paris) and internationally (Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland and USA). Since 2012, Florent Paumelle has been running the gallery with a concern to respect the relationship between the work of established artists and that of a young generation of emerging artists who share a common conceptual language.