Monitor Gallery Opens New Rome Space in San Lorenzo
Monitor Gallery, founded in 2003 by Paolo Zani, has opened a new location in Rome's San Lorenzo district. The inaugural exhibition features works by artist Rä di Martino. The gallery, which previously operated in Rome's Trastevere area and later in Perugia, now returns to the capital with a space designed by architect Francesco Zani. The new venue spans 300 square meters and includes a project room. The opening coincides with the gallery's 20th anniversary. The first show, titled "Rä di Martino: The Last Judgment," runs from January 28 to March 18, 2023.
Key facts
- Monitor Gallery opened a new space in Rome's San Lorenzo district
- The gallery was founded in 2003 by Paolo Zani
- The inaugural exhibition features artist Rä di Martino
- The new space was designed by architect Francesco Zani
- The venue is 300 square meters with a project room
- The opening marks the gallery's 20th anniversary
- The exhibition runs from January 28 to March 18, 2023
- The gallery previously operated in Trastevere and Perugia
Entities
Artists
- Rä di Martino
Institutions
- Monitor Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- San Lorenzo
- Trastevere
- Perugia
- Italy