Peinture Ferrari Challenge
Painting
Peinture Ferrari Challenge by Rémi Bertoche. A 2021 painting from the current Rémi Bertoche display selection built around motorsport imagery.
Private pricing on request
Painter
A painted selection moving between motorsport references, figurative scenes, and travel-shaped compositions.
Peinture Ferrari Challenge
2021 · 1/1 · 70 x 100 cm
Lewis Hamilton
2021 · 1/1 · 100 x 100 cm
La Cene Session
2020 · 1/1 · 215 cm width
La Cene Session
2020 · 1/1 · 215 cm width
La Cene Session
2020 · 1/1 · 215 cm width
Rider Girl
2021 · 1/1 · 80 x 120 cm
Rémi Bertoche is presented by Art.M Luxembourg as a painter within a collector-facing selection built to explain the practice, show the available works, and open a private conversation with the gallery. A painted selection moving between motorsport references, figurative scenes, and travel-shaped compositions.
Rémi Bertoche is positioned at Art.M through an intentionally editorial artist page rather than a thin commercial listing. The gallery is not trying to reproduce a marketplace tile with minimal information, but to create a destination that works for organic search, visual discovery, and collector decision-making at the same time. That approach matters in contemporary art, where context and framing often influence interest as much as a title or a dimension. A painted selection moving between motorsport references, figurative scenes, and travel-shaped compositions. The page therefore acts as a clear and credible entry point to the artist while preserving the visual identity of the site.
Art.M currently presents Rémi Bertoche through four works drawn from the 2020 and 2021 display selection. The set connects racing references, figurative imagery, and a large-format horizontal composition within a collector-facing presentation. The page stays intentionally image-led while the gallery handles pricing and availability through direct inquiry. Together these elements give Art.M a more precise way to present Rémi Bertoche than a simple image grid ever could. A visitor can understand not only the visual register of the artist, but also how the gallery frames the work, what the current display concentrates on, and why the selection has been assembled in this particular way.
For collectors, the page serves a practical purpose. It brings together the artist name, a discipline or medium, visible works, dimensions, dates, and edition details where relevant. Those signals matter when a buyer is comparing several artists, building a shortlist, or looking for a work that fits a residence, hospitality setting, office, or existing collection. The goal is not to replace the gallery conversation, but to make that conversation faster, better informed, and more useful once it begins.
From an SEO perspective, the page also needs to answer several search intents at once: artist-name discovery, gallery discovery, medium-based discovery, and discreet transactional intent around buying or availability. That is why Art.M maintains substantial visible content in both English and French instead of relying only on invisible metadata. The page shows real works, explains how Rémi Bertoche is positioned by the gallery, and connects the act of discovery to the possibility of a private inquiry.
Art.M follows an advisory model rather than a public checkout model. Prices are not shown in a generic way because availability, edition position, format, and logistics can vary from one work to another. This matches the way many collectors actually approach contemporary art acquisition: first establish artistic relevance, fit, and trust in the gallery relationship, then discuss pricing and next steps with the right level of specificity.
Finally, the bilingual presentation of Rémi Bertoche allows Art.M Luxembourg to serve both a local and international audience. The gallery can respond in English and French, coordinate delivery beyond Luxembourg, and present the artist on a page that functions as a true search destination rather than a placeholder. The aim is not only stronger indexing, but a better visit overall: less friction, more context, and a more natural path from exploration to selection to contact.
Each work is presented with title, dimensions, year, medium, and descriptive context so collectors can evaluate the selection before reaching out.
Painting
Peinture Ferrari Challenge by Rémi Bertoche. A 2021 painting from the current Rémi Bertoche display selection built around motorsport imagery.
Private pricing on request
Painting
Lewis Hamilton by Rémi Bertoche. A 1/1 painting from the current Rémi Bertoche display selection.
Private pricing on request
Painting
La Cene Session by Rémi Bertoche. A large horizontal 2020 work from the current Rémi Bertoche display selection.
Private pricing on request
Painting
Rider Girl by Rémi Bertoche. A 2021 figurative work included in the current Rémi Bertoche display selection.
Private pricing on request
The gallery pages are structured to help visitors compare practices, understand mediums, and open a private inquiry more efficiently.
Rémi Bertoche is presented at Art.M through a painter selection, with visible works and gallery context designed to clarify the practice, the format of the works, and the private inquiry model around them.
Yes. Art.M responds directly to private inquiries about availability, editions, dimensions, and next steps for the works currently presented by Rémi Bertoche.
The page is maintained in both languages so local and international collectors can access the same level of information about Rémi Bertoche, with a clear structure for both search and inquiry.
For availability, private pricing, shipping, and collector guidance, contact Art.M directly.