The story of Via Mundi Gallery begins not too long ago,
at the peak of the successful career of a young African businessman, Georges Comlanvi Gassou. Georges Comlanvi Gassou left
his native Togo at the age of twenty-two and moved to Grenoble, France to study Physics. In order to support himself while
he was working on a doctoral degree, he took on low-paying jobs at local supermarkets. In time Mr. Gassou’s hard work
and enthusiasm paid off and he was offered the high-ranking position of National Alcohol Purchasing Manager at Carrefour,
the world second largest retailer after Wal-Mart.
Inspired
by his success at Carrefour, and armed with extensive experience and knowledge of the French wine market, Mr. Gassou decided
to venture out on his own. In 1994 he founded Vivaxe International. Today, Vivaxe employs over fifty people and has established
successful business relations in France, Africa and the United States. Mr. Gassou’s former employer, Carrefour, is now
his most important client and largest seller of the brand-name champagnes and wines produced exclusively for Vivaxe.
As his business endeavors were coming to fruition, Mr.
Gassou and his wife, Marguerite Gassou, started thinking about their longtime passion—art. They wanted to open an art
gallery, not simply as a business undertaking, but also as a means to help promote the traditional and contemporary arts and
crafts of their native country and continent as a whole. The Gassous envisioned an exhibition space that would give an opportunity
to aspiring African artists to show their work abroad, as well as function as a showcase for traditional tribal art from diverse
time periods and geographic regions.
Thus,
in 2001, Via Mundi opened in Grenoble, France. The gallery’s original concept of promoting African art and finding its
rightful place on the French art market is still the driving force behind Via Mundi’s success.
In keeping with Via Mundi’s name, Through the World, and encouraged about its success in France, Mr. Gassou
decided to put Via Mundi and its message on the international art scene. In 2005, Via Mundi Gallery opened its doors to the
American public in Buckhead, the oldest and most affluent art district of Atlanta, Georgia. In its beautiful twenty-four hundred
square-foot space in the Tula Art Center, Atlanta’s Via Mundi is carrying out Mr. Gassou’s vision of showcasing
aspiring and established contemporary artists alongside the visual heritage of traditional Africa.