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Federica Schiavo Gallery Rebrands as Schiavo Zoppelli Gallery, Relocates to Milan's NoLo District

institutional · 2026-04-27

Federica Schiavo Gallery, originally founded in Rome in 2009 and expanded to Milan in 2016, has rebranded as Schiavo Zoppelli Gallery, incorporating co-owner Chiara Zoppelli's surname. The gallery has relocated to via Martiri Oscuri 22 in Milan's vibrant NoLo district, moving away from the elegant Corso Venezia area. The new space comprises two adjacent lofts with a shared central area: one side houses the gallery, the other hosts artist residencies starting in September 2020. Confirmed resident artists include Patrick Tuttofuoco and Andrea Sala. The gallery aims to foster ongoing dialogue with collectors beyond opening events, addressing a perceived lack of engagement. The rebranding and move reflect a desire to create a more intimate, salon-like atmosphere and a continuous art production hub. The gallery also plans a hybrid physical and online exhibition in autumn, curated by the artists themselves, exploring their interconnectedness. Chiara Zoppelli noted that the pandemic has accelerated the shift away from event-hopping, aligning with their pre-existing vision for a more sustained exchange.

Key facts

  • Federica Schiavo Gallery rebranded as Schiavo Zoppelli Gallery.
  • The gallery relocated to via Martiri Oscuri 22 in Milan's NoLo district.
  • The new space includes artist residencies starting September 2020.
  • Confirmed resident artists: Patrick Tuttofuoco and Andrea Sala.
  • The gallery aims to increase collector engagement beyond opening events.
  • A hybrid physical and online exhibition is planned for autumn 2020.
  • The rebranding adds Chiara Zoppelli's name to the gallery title.
  • The move was motivated by a desire for a more intimate, salon-like atmosphere.

Entities

Artists

  • Patrick Tuttofuoco
  • Andrea Sala
  • Chiara Zoppelli
  • Federica Schiavo

Institutions

  • Federica Schiavo Gallery
  • Schiavo Zoppelli Gallery
  • Miart
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Milan
  • NoLo
  • via Martiri Oscuri 22
  • Corso Venezia
  • Piazza Navona

Sources