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Primo Marella Gallery

Founded in 1993 in Milan by Primo Marella, then moved in a new venue in 2007, the gallery focuses mainly on emerging artists and movements coming from different areas outside Europe.

Via Valtellina 31, 20159, Milan, Italy

Founded in 1992, Primo Marella Gallery has been dedicated to promoting and documenting emerging artists and movements from non-European regions, through exhibitions and the publication of books and catalogues, with the support of local curators and critics.

Starting with China in the late ’90s, the gallery’s focus expanded to emerging areas, from India and Southeast Asia to Africa (since 2007), always with the goal of pioneering the presentation of dynamic, evolving art scenes and attracting the attention of museums, institutions, and collectors.

Contacts & Details
OPENING TIMES:
Mon – Fri 9:30am – 1pm; 2pm – 6:30pm
CLOSING DAYS:
Sat – Sun
T: +39 0287384885
M: info@primomarellagallery.com
W: Primo Marella Gallery

ADDRESS
Via Valtellina 31, 20159, Milan, Italy

ESTABLISHED
1993
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Represented Artists
Januario Jano
Artist
Joël Andrianomearisoa
Artist
Rangga Aputra
Artist
Bestrizal Besta
Artist
Amani Bodo
Artist
Paolo Cotani
Artist
Jigger Cruz
Artist
Liu Ding
Artist
Chen Ke
Artist
Aung Ko
Artist
Abdoulaye Konaté
Artist
Troy Makaza
Artist
Elio Marchegiani
Artist
Marco Mazzucconi
Artist
Vitshois Mwilambwe Bondo
Artist
Aditya Novali
Artist
Ruben Pang
Artist
Ghizlane Sahli
Artist
He Sen
Artist
Alessandro Sicioldr
Artist
Farhan Siki
Artist
Kenji Sugiyama
Artist
Ifeoma U. Anyaeji
Artist
Ronald Ventura
Artist
He Wei
Artist
Entang Wiharso
Artist
Shi Xinning
Artist
Gianfranco Zappettini
Artist
Robert Zhao Renhui
Artist
Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Overture: Prima e Dopo Miart 2021
On the occasion of the reopening of the fairs, in conjunction with Miart 2021, the gallery proposes a...
14 Sep 2021 - 21 Oct 2021
Primo Marella Gallery
Milan
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