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Artribune's Best Stands at Arte Fiera 2024

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

The 47th edition of Arte Fiera, a contemporary and modern art fair in Bologna, is set for February 2 to 4, 2024, with 171 exhibitors participating. Artribune pointed out notable exhibits, such as the tribute to Gianni Dessì by Umberto Benappi gallery and Giuseppe Gallo's presentation at Niccoli gallery. Richard Saltoun gallery focused on underrepresented female artists, while Marcorossi artecontemporanea highlighted Marco Tirelli among others. A solo exhibition for Ernesto Sartori was presented by Marcelle Alix. Osart showcased contemporary African artists, and Ncontemporary featured Salvatore Vitale's "Death by GPS." Giovanni Bonelli gallery displayed a range of artists, Ca' di Fra' emphasized Carol Rama, and Francesca Antonini Arte Contemporanea presented Rudy Cremonini. Frittelli arte contemporanea honored Gruppo 70, and EDDart exhibited works by Mario Schifano and others.

Key facts

  • Arte Fiera 2024 was the 47th edition, held February 2-4, 2024 in Bologna.
  • The fair featured 171 exhibitors.
  • Umberto Benappi gallery dedicated its stand to Gianni Dessì, who had his first solo show at Arte Fiera in 1979.
  • Richard Saltoun gallery presented Gina Pane and Greta Schödl.
  • Marcelle Alix gallery held a solo show for Ernesto Sartori.
  • Osart gallery showed contemporary African artists including Feni Chulumanco and Franklyn Dzingai.
  • Ncontemporary presented Salvatore Vitale's 'Death by GPS' project and Silvia Rosi's MAXXI Bulgari Prize works.
  • Frittelli arte contemporanea focused on Gruppo 70 artists.

Entities

Artists

  • Gianni Dessì
  • Giuseppe Gallo
  • Gina Pane
  • Greta Schödl
  • Marco Tirelli
  • Paolo Ventura
  • Arcangelo
  • Mirco Marchelli
  • Franco Guerzoni
  • Valerio Berruti
  • Ernesto Sartori
  • Feni Chulumanco
  • Jeanne Gaigher
  • Franklyn Dzingai
  • Sethembile Msezane
  • Katharien de Villiers
  • Wilfred Timire
  • Ikeorah Chisom Chi-FADA
  • Salvatore Vitale
  • Silvia Rosi
  • Ruth Beraha
  • bn+BRINANOVARA
  • Francesco Lauretta
  • Chiara Calore
  • Michela Martello
  • Nicola Verlato
  • Fulvio Di Piazza
  • Carol Rama
  • Carla Bedini
  • Agostino Ferrari
  • Ugo La Pietra
  • Superstudio
  • Rudy Cremonini
  • Jason Middlebrook
  • Mariana Ferratto
  • Bertille Bak
  • Federica Di Pietrantonio
  • Corinna Gosmaro
  • Alessandro Scarabello
  • Lucia Marcucci
  • Ketty La Rocca
  • Eugenio Miccini
  • Luciano Ori
  • Lamberto Pignotti
  • Mario Schifano
  • Tano Festa
  • Francesco Lo Savio
  • Cesare Tacchi
  • Mimmo Rotella
  • Paolo Pellegrin
  • Sabrina Casadei
  • Alice Faloretti
  • Enrico Tealdi
  • Oxana Tregubova
  • Dino Basaldella
  • Alik Cavaliere
  • Giacomo Manzù
  • Giuseppe Zigaina
  • Kim Seung-Hwan
  • Marcello Mascherini
  • Eugenia Vanni
  • Almudena Romero
  • Letizia Battaglia
  • Stefania Galegati
  • Gabriele Basilico
  • Bénédicte Peyrat
  • Carlo Mattioli
  • Carlo Benvenuto
  • Francesco Arena
  • Jannis Kounellis
  • Giorgio Andreotta Calò
  • Valentina Palazzari
  • Renato Leotta
  • Pedro Cabrita Reis
  • Daniela Comani
  • Cally Spooner
  • Marta Naturale
  • Michael E. Smith

Institutions

  • Arte Fiera
  • Artribune
  • Umberto Benappi
  • Niccoli
  • Richard Saltoun
  • Marcorossi artecontemporanea
  • Marcelle Alix
  • Osart
  • Ncontemporary
  • MAXXI Bulgari Prize
  • Giovanni Bonelli
  • Ca' di Fra' Archivio Collezione
  • Galleria Toselli & Co.
  • Fondo delle Biblioteche Regionali Lombarde
  • Francesca Antonini Arte Contemporanea
  • Triennale di Milano
  • Giampaolo Abbondio
  • The Gallery Apart
  • Frittelli arte contemporanea
  • Gruppo 70
  • EDDart
  • Fondazione del Monte
  • LABS Contemporary Art
  • Galleria Copetti
  • Galleria Fuoricampo
  • Ipercubo
  • Francesco Pantaleone Arte Contemporanea
  • Galleria Antonio Verolino
  • Ribot Gallery
  • Galleria Studio G7

Locations

  • Bologna
  • Italy
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Milan
  • France
  • Marseille
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe
  • Nigeria
  • Todi
  • Togo
  • West Africa
  • Turin
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Madrid
  • Sicily
  • Modena
  • Emilia Romagna
  • Paris

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