Galleria Raffaella Cortese
Galleria Raffaella Cortese
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Galleria Raffaella Cortese is one of Italy’s leading contemporary art galleries. Founded in 1995, the gallery first opened in the apartment Raffaella lived in as a student, followed by a second exhibition space in the same building. Unfolding across the three spaces in via Stradella 7, allowing artists to present their works in different contexts, as well as presenting multiple shows at the same time, the gallery’s exhibition program aims to establish and nurture dialogue between the practices of artists across different generations and origins. This approach also informs Galleria Raffaella Cortese’s rigorous exhibition program and its consistent participation in select art fairs across Europe and the United States with specifically curated projects, supporting a consistently growing, passioned and conscious collectors’ base with a firm sense of responsibility. Nicla Calegari | Director | +39 339 2785533 Alberto Fiore | Director | +39 340 1475254A
RAPRESENTED ARTISTS
Nazgol Ansarinia
Francesco Arena
Silvia Bächli
Miroslaw Balka
Yael Bartana
Karla Black
Barbara Bloom
Monica Bonvicini
Alejandro Cesarco
Keren Cytter
Michael Fliri
Simone Forti
Jitka Hanzlová
Edi Hila
Roni Horn
Joan Jonas
William E. Jones
Luisa Lambri
Zoe Leonard
Anna Maria Maiolino
Marcello Maloberti
Ana Mendieta
Helen Mirra
Mathilde Rosier
Martha Rosler
Kiki Smith
Jessica Stockholder
Allyson Strafella
Franco Vimercati
T. J. Wilcox
Galleria Raffaella Cortese
via Alessandro Stradella 7–1–4, 20129, Milano, MI
Telefono: +39 02 204 3555
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NEW OPENING
Galleria Raffaella Cortese
Simone Forti. Framing Movement
3 October – 21 December 2024
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