Cadogan Gallery Opens First International Space in Milan
London's Cadogan Gallery, a family-run staple of the contemporary art world since 1980, is opening its first international outpost in Milan. The new space at Via Bramante 5, near the ADI Design Museum, will launch in spring 2023. The gallery, founded by Christopher Burness and now directed by his son Freddie Burness, has evolved from its original Pont Street location to Draycott Avenue and later to Old Brompton Road in South Kensington, with a temporary project space in Hampshire. The Milan venue is described as bright and typically Milanese, designed specifically for an ambitious exhibition program. It will showcase artists who have grown with the gallery, including Italian painter Gabriele Cappelli, alongside established and emerging artists new to Cadogan. Freddie Burness emphasized that Milan was chosen for its current status as a major international art hub with future potential. The space aims to connect the city with the gallery's roots while maintaining the spirit of the London location.
Key facts
- Cadogan Gallery opens first international space in Milan.
- New address: Via Bramante 5, Milan.
- Opening scheduled for spring 2023.
- Gallery founded in 1980 in London.
- Directed by Freddie Burness, son of founder Christopher Burness.
- Space near ADI Design Museum.
- Will feature Italian artist Gabriele Cappelli.
- Milan chosen for its importance in the international art world.
Entities
Artists
- Gabriele Cappelli
Institutions
- Cadogan Gallery
- ADI Design Museum
Locations
- Milan
- London
- Pont Street
- Draycott Avenue
- Old Brompton Road
- South Kensington
- Hampshire
- Via Bramante 5