Gió Marconi
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Gió Marconi Gallery started in 1990 under the initiative of Gió Marconi who had previously created Studio Marconi 17, an experimental space for young artists and curators that he ran from 1987 to 1990. At the beginning, the new gallery was directed by Gió and his gallerist father Giorgio, who in turn had founded the gallery Studio Marconi (1965-1992). In its opening year, the gallery had showcased exhibitions by Martin Kippenberger, Mario Schifano as well as Richard Hamilton. In the 30 years to follow, Gió Marconi Gallery has developed an ongoing vibrant program and its own consistent approach to exhibiting and combining brave choices well ahead of their time. Throughout the decades, the gallery continued to support the careers of its artists, promoting their diverse practices to audiences and institutions at home and abroad. While the focus of the gallery has always been on contemporary positions, it gradually started to include also historical artists of the Studio Marconi.A
RAPRESENTED ARTISTS
Franz Ackermann
Trisha Baga
Will Benedict
John Bock
Matthew Brannon
Kerstin Brätsch
André Butzer
Alex Da Corte
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg
Simon Fujiwara
Nikolas Gambaroff
Wade Guyton
Allison Katz
Annette Kelm
Sharon Lockhart
Oliver Osborne
Jorge Pardo
Tobias Rehberger
Markus Schinwald
Dasha Shishkin
Grazia Toderi
Fredrik Værslev
Atelier Van Lieshout
Amelie Von Wulffen
Gió Marconi
Gió Marconi
Via A. Tadino 15, 20124, Milano, Città Metropolitana di Milano
Telefono: +39 02 29404373
Sito web: giomarconi.com
Instagram: instagram.com
Facebook: facebook.com
NEW OPENING
Gió Marconi
Tai Shani
Lavish Phantoms of the House of Dust
3 October – 20 December 2024
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