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AMART 2025: Milan's Antiques Fair Returns with 61 Exhibitors

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

The Associazione Antiquari Milanesi and Promo.Ter will host the seventh edition of AMART at the Museo della Permanente in Milan from November 5 to 9, 2025. This event will feature 61 exhibitors, 13 of whom are participating for the first time, presenting art ranging from antiquity to contemporary pieces. Among the highlights are a stucco relief by Andrea di Lazzaro Cavalcanti from Altomani & Sons, temperas by Zanetto Bugatto rediscovered by Carlo Orsi, and an engraving by Albrecht Dürer from 1503 showcased by Lorenza Salamon. W. Apolloni and Laocoon Gallery will present works by Francesco Hayez, including 'Giuseppe Spiega i sogni' (1811), while Lampronti Gallery will exhibit Venetian scenes by Bellotto and Canaletto. Newcomers include Galleria Giampaolo Abbondio and BKV Fine Art, with Gian Enzo Sperone returning to feature 'NarciGiuda' by Luigi Ontani.

Key facts

  • AMART 2025 is the seventh edition of the antiques fair.
  • The fair runs from November 5 to 9, 2025.
  • Venue: Museo della Permanente, Milan.
  • 61 exhibitors, including 13 newcomers.
  • Works range from antiquity to contemporary, including Old Masters, design, and jewelry.
  • Altomani & Sons exhibits a stucco relief by Andrea di Lazzaro Cavalcanti (il Buggiano).
  • Carlo Orsi shows two rediscovered temperas by Zanetto Bugatto.
  • Lorenza Salamon presents an Albrecht Dürer engraving from 1503.
  • W. Apolloni and Laocoon Gallery focus on Francesco Hayez.
  • Hayez works include 'Giuseppe Spiega i sogni' (1811), 'Teti in atto che dà in educazione suo figlio Achille al centauro Chirone' (1813), and 'Testa tagliata del Conte di Carmagnola' (1834).
  • Lampronti Gallery (Monaco) shows works by Bernardo Bellotto and Canaletto.
  • New exhibitor BKV Fine Art reunites two canvases by Giovan Battista Discepoli.
  • Returning exhibitor Gian Enzo Sperone presents Luigi Ontani's 'NarciGiuda' (1993/95).

Entities

Artists

  • Andrea di Lazzaro Cavalcanti (il Buggiano)
  • Filippo Brunelleschi
  • Zanetto Bugatto
  • Albrecht Dürer
  • Francesco Hayez
  • Alessandro Puttinati
  • Pompeo Batoni
  • Alessandro Manzoni
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Bernardo Bellotto
  • Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
  • Marco Paganini
  • Giovan Battista Discepoli (lo Zoppo da Lugano)
  • Luigi Ontani
  • Giovanni Battista Salvi (Sassoferrato)
  • Carla Accardi
  • Guercino
  • Barbara Longhi
  • Vincenzo Gemito
  • Fortunato Depero
  • Antonio Ligabue
  • Cristina Masturzo

Institutions

  • Associazione Antiquari Milanesi
  • Promo.Ter
  • Museo della Permanente
  • Altomani & Sons
  • Carlo Orsi
  • Lorenza Salamon
  • W. Apolloni
  • Laocoon Gallery
  • Lampronti Gallery
  • Galleria Giampaolo Abbondio
  • BKV Fine Art
  • Collezione Koelliker
  • Gian Enzo Sperone
  • Biennale di Venezia
  • Artribune
  • Promo.Ter Unione
  • Pelizzari Studio
  • Galleria Ducci
  • DYS 44 Lampronti Gallery
  • Matta Antichità
  • Piva & C.
  • Galleria Reve Art
  • Phidias Antiques

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Museo della Permanente, Milan
  • Rome
  • London
  • Monaco
  • Todi
  • Venice
  • Varsaw
  • Castagnola
  • Lugano
  • Corso Garibaldi, Milan
  • Basilica di San Nazaro in Brolo, Milan
  • Corso di Porta Romana, Milan
  • via Francesco Sforza, Milan
  • Sent
  • Switzerland
  • Vergato
  • Norimberga
  • Firenze
  • Borgo a Buggiano
  • Verona
  • United Kingdom

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