GalleryThe premises of the Florence gallery comprise three different areas extending over a total of 400 square metres. The dominant concept is that of space as an aseptic container, pivoting on the alternation of white surfaces and structures made of cement, fibreglass and glass, while the most recently appointed area, of a distinctly post-industrial flavour, is destined to site-specific projects.
The gallery has showcased the works of artists of international fame such as Enzo Cucchi, Luigi Ontani and Gilberto Zorio, as well as younger artists illustrating the comeback of painting, including Luca Pignatelli, Giovanni Frangi and Piero Pizzi Cannella.
The artists are always asked to interact with the ambience and interpret it.
With an exhaustive programme also focused on young Italian and foreign artists with modes of expression ranging from painting to the new media, recently we have approached the language of photography, presenting one man shows for David Lachapelle and Davide Bramante.
The gallery collaborates with public institutions and museums, and takes part in the major international fairs.
All shows at the gallery are accompanied by extensive catalogues, featuring articles by the directors of international museums and leading curators and academics, with distribution generally entrusted to the most illustrious publishing houses operating in the art sector.
Current exhibition
Youssef Nabil, from 18 October to 15 December 2009, Inauguration Saturday 17 October at 18.00, Press preview 16 October at 11.30
From Thuesday to Saturday. Opening hours: 10.00 am / 1.00 pm and 3.30 pm / 7.00 pm
Closed on Sunday and Monday
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