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Dimora Artica relocates to Via Dolomiti 11, Milan, with expanded space and group show

exhibition · 2026-05-04

Dimora Artica, which opened in 2013 on Via Matteo Boiardo in Milan, is moving to a larger space at Via Dolomiti 11. The new venue, managed by the City Art association, boasts a sleek design with a street-facing window, allowing for bigger exhibitions and varied installations. Andrea Lacarpia, now co-directing alongside Francesco Pacelli, intends to keep the gallery's focus on themes like myth, fantasy, and modern storytelling while expanding its offerings. Kicking off with 'Screen Tearing' from February 6 to March 7, 2019, the exhibition features seven artists born between 1988 and 1992. Dimora Artica will also host solo exhibitions, beginning with Paolo Brambilla's show next, reflecting a broader trend of independent spaces in Milan facing funding challenges.

Key facts

  • Dimora Artica founded in 2013 on Via Matteo Boiardo, Milan.
  • Relocating to Via Dolomiti 11, Milan, in early 2019.
  • New space is larger, minimal, with a street-facing window and a secondary room for artist multiples and publications.
  • Space managed by City Art association; Dimora Artica operates independently.
  • Andrea Lacarpia remains director; Francesco Pacelli joins as co-director.
  • Inaugural group show 'Screen Tearing' runs February 6–March 7, 2019.
  • Seven artists in 'Screen Tearing': Agostino Bergamaschi, Davide Dicorato, Matteo Gatti, Francesco Pacelli, Marco Schiavone, Alan Stefanato, Natália Trejbalová.
  • Next exhibition: solo show by Paolo Brambilla.
  • Dimora Artica has hosted over fifty exhibitions since 2013.
  • Lacarpia notes funding difficulties for independent project spaces in Milan.

Entities

Artists

  • Andrea Lacarpia
  • Francesco Pacelli
  • Luigi Massari
  • Nicola Gobbetto
  • Domitilla Argentieri Federzoni
  • Agostino Bergamaschi
  • Davide Dicorato
  • Matteo Gatti
  • Marco Schiavone
  • Alan Stefanato
  • Natália Trejbalová
  • Paolo Brambilla

Institutions

  • Dimora Artica
  • City Art
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Via Matteo Boiardo, Milan
  • Via Dolomiti 11, Milan

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