Lorenza Boisi Opens Châssis Exhibition Space in Turin
Lorenza Boisi, a 1972-born painter from Milan, has opened Châssis, a fresh exhibition space located in a historic 19th-century building in Turin’s Jewish quarter. This former studio of hers will now host exhibitions focused on painting and conversation. Kicking off with "Nocturnal Ballads," the inaugural exhibition runs from May 5 to May 12, 2024, and features works from artists like Angelo Bellobono, Jacopo Casadei, and others, all exploring themes of night. Boisi plans to organize four to five group shows each year, lasting a week, with Sunday openings at 11:30 AM and Thursday evenings for artists and collectors. She aims to foster engagement among artists grounded in real experiences while steering clear of purely abstract concepts. You can find the venue at Via Sant'Anselmo 8.
Key facts
- Châssis is a new exhibition space in Turin, opened by painter Lorenza Boisi.
- The space is located in a 19th-century building in Turin's Jewish quarter.
- Previously used as Boisi's studio, it is now a venue for painting exhibitions.
- The inaugural exhibition 'Nocturnal Ballads' runs from May 5 to May 12, 2024.
- Participating artists include Angelo Bellobono, Jacopo Casadei, David Lucchesi, Beatrice Meoni, Marcella Pralormo, Enrico Tealdi.
- Boisi plans four to five group shows per year, each lasting one week.
- Openings are on Sundays at 11:30 AM and Thursday evenings.
- The program focuses on Western painting traditions recontextualized in the present.
Entities
Artists
- Lorenza Boisi
- Angelo Bellobono
- Jacopo Casadei
- David Lucchesi
- Beatrice Meoni
- Marcella Pralormo
- Enrico Tealdi
- Valentina Muzi
Institutions
- Châssis
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Via Sant'Anselmo 8
- Jewish quarter