Ceravento: New Contemporary Art Gallery Opens in Pescara
A new contemporary art space called Ceravento has opened in Pescara, Italy, led by Loris Maccarone. This gallery features a large hall, two exhibition spaces, and a corridor suitable for both individual and group shows. Maccarone, who studied painting at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and earned degrees in Modern Literature from Macerata and Bologna, started this initiative during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ceravento launched in May 2021 with a solo exhibition by Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku and has showcased artists like Nicolas Denino and Iacopo Pasqui. The gallery will also participate in the Artribune Travel: Pescara event from March 24-26, 2023, aiming to be a vibrant hub for contemporary art.
Key facts
- Ceravento is a new gallery in Pescara directed by Loris Maccarone.
- The space includes a large hall, two rooms, and a corridor.
- Maccarone studied at Brera Academy of Fine Arts, University of Macerata, and University of Bologna.
- The gallery opened in May 2021 with a solo show by Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku.
- Exhibited artists include Nicolas Denino, Iacopo Pasqui, Cristina Gardumi, Simone Cerio, and Andrea Serio.
- Ceravento will be part of Artribune Travel: Pescara on March 24-26, 2023.
- The gallery's mission focuses on sharing, dialogue, and exchange.
- Maccarone aims to support artists and make contemporary art accessible in non-central locations.
Entities
Artists
- Loris Maccarone
- Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku
- Nicolas Denino
- Iacopo Pasqui
- Cristina Gardumi
- Simone Cerio
- Andrea Serio
Institutions
- Ceravento
- Artribune
- Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
- Università di Macerata
- Università di Bologna
- Università Bocconi
- Università della Pennsylvania
Locations
- Pescara
- Italy
- Brianza
- Pisa
- Roma