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David De Buck (born March 14, 1979, in
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) is a gallerist and
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, owner of De Buck Gallery in
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.


Biography

David De Buck is the grandson of Georges De Buck, founder of Spector International Photo Group (ticker: SPEC). After his studies, he worked in banking in Switzerland. In 2008, David De Buck moved to
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and founded the De Buck Gallery, a contemporary and modern art gallery of international artists in
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Personal life

David De Buck is married to Danielle Stapen. They have three daughters: Chloe (b. 2010), Sienna (b. 2012), and Violet (b. 2018).


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De Buck Gallery
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