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Mazzoleni, London - Torino

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Mazzoleni was founded in Turin in 1986 by Giovanni and Anna Pia Mazzoleni, as a natural evolution of their private collection started in the 1950s. The historic Turin space, which occupies three floors of Palazzo Panizza, overlooking the city-centre Piazza Solferino, has since 2014 been flanked by the London gallery in the Mayfair art district. Over the past three decades Mazzoleni has organised solo and group exhibitions of more than 200 prominent Italian and international artists from across the 20th century with an exhibition programme focused on museum-calibre Italian art from the post war period and recently the contemporary panorama, working in close collaboration with artists’ estates and foundations. Recent critically acclaimed exhibitions have included: Enrico Castellani. La concretezza ritmica dell’infinito (Turin, 2013) curated by Francesco Poli; Bonalumi. Sculpture (Turin,2014 and London, 2015) curated by Francesca Pola; a major Alberto Burri exhibition in 2015 with an introduction by Vittorio Brandi Rubiu; Piero Manzoni. Achromes: Linea Infinita (London, 2016) in collaboration with the Piero Manzoni Foundationl, Mazzoleni 1986-2016. 30 Years of Art, 30 Italian Artists – important show in the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Turin gallery – (Turin, 2016 and London, 2017) and David Reimondo. The Muscle of Thought is the Brain (Turin, 2019), all curated by Gaspare Luigi Marcone; Fontana/Melotti. Angelic Spaces and Infinite Geometries (London, 2016) and More than words… (London, 2018) both curated by Daniela Ferrari; Gianfranco Zappettini (Turin, 2016), Pittura Analitica (London, 2016 and Turin, 2017) and Michelangelo Pistoletto: Origins and Consequences (London, 2018) all curated by Alberto Fiz; Colour/Neon in Contextual Play, an installation by Joseph Kosuth (London and Turin, 2017) curated by Cornelia Lauf and Joseph Kosuth; Light in motion: Balla Dorazio Zappettini (London, 2017) curated by Elena Gigli; Equilibrium. An idea for Italian sculpture (Turin, 2018 and London, 2019) curated by Giorgio Verzotti; Massimo Vitali: Short Stories (London, 2019) curated by Mirta d’Argenzio; Nunzio. The Shock of Objectivity (London, 2019) curated by Kenneth Baker, Hans Hartung and Art Informel (London, 2019 and Turin, 2020), Gianfranco Zappettini. The Golden Age, curated by Martin Holman. All exhibitions are accompanied by fully illustrated monographs, with authoritative critical texts.

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Mazzoleni Galleria d'Arte Srl

Address
Piazza Solferino 2, 10121, Torino, TO

Mazzoleni Art Ltd

Address
15, Old Bond Street, W1S 4AX, Londra, Greater London