RIBOT
Milano, fondata nel 2015, diretta da Monica Bottani
DESCRIPTION
RIBOT gallery opened in April 2015, based on an idea of Monica Bottani, with the purpose of enriching the art scene of Milan through exhibitions of international and emerging artists The gallery exhibition program is mainly composed by solo shows of international artists who present their work in Italy for the first time, and comprehends all contemporary languages, between painting and sculpture, installation, photography and new media.

 Furthermore, each show is characterized by a special project, often an edition in limited exemplars, thought and realized by the artist especially for the occasion. The aim is to create a link between artist and gallerist in oder to overcome the concept of “content” and “container”, of work of art and exhibition space. 

The gallery of via Enrico Nöe 23 is a double floor location in which the artists are asked to redefine for each and every show, a place open to dialogue with a public made up of both collectors and amateurs. A
RAPRESENTED ARTISTS
Guilherme Almeida
Olivia Bax
Lorenza Boisi
Dora Economou
Kate Groobey
Siri Kollandsrud
Vera Kox
Corrado Levi
Jonathan Lux
Harrison Pearce
G.T. Pellizzi
Stefano Perrone
Bénédicte Peyrat
Oren Pinhassi
Andrei Pokrovskii
Przemek Pyszczek
Marco Reichert
Felix Schramm
RIBOT
Via Enrico Nöe, 23 , 20133, Milano, MI, Italy
Telefono: +39 0236565235
Cellulare: +39 3470509323
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NEW OPENING
RIBOT
Stefano Perrone - Stunning Free Images to Use Anywhere
13 March – 27 April 2024
NEW OPENING
RIBOT
Fragmenta
Elisabeth Scherffig, Felix Schramm, Stefano Comensoli_Nicolò Colciago, Simona Andrioletti curated by Gaspare Luigi Marcone and Maria Villa
22 May – 12 July 2024
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