Parisian gallery CiacciaLevi opens new space in Milan
CiacciaLevi, a contemporary art gallery based in Paris, is expanding to Milan with a new location at Via Rossini 3 in the Porta Venezia district. Founded by Italian Nerina Ciaccia and French Antoine Levi, the gallery previously moved its main Parisian space from Belleville to the Marais. The Milan project, long planned but delayed by the pandemic, is set to open on March 30, 2022, though the gallerists caution it is not yet 100% confirmed. The gallery aims to go beyond traditional exhibition-making, focusing on projects and editorial collaborations. The inaugural show will feature a video by Daniel Jacoby visible from the street, with the rest of the space left empty, allowing the public to view works from outside. CiacciaLevi has a history of unconventional initiatives, including the summer 2021 exhibition 'Palai' in a historic Lecce palace alongside other Parisian galleries, and participation in Paris Internationale, a leading emerging art fair in France.
Key facts
- CiacciaLevi is opening a new gallery in Milan at Via Rossini 3, Porta Venezia.
- The gallery is founded by Nerina Ciaccia and Antoine Levi.
- The Milan opening is planned for March 30, 2022.
- The inaugural exhibition will feature a video by Daniel Jacoby visible from the street.
- The gallery previously moved its Paris space from Belleville to the Marais.
- CiacciaLevi organized the summer 2021 exhibition 'Palai' in a historic Lecce palace.
- The gallery has participated in Paris Internationale.
- The Milan space aims to function as a project and editorial collaboration hub.
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Jacoby
Institutions
- CiacciaLevi
- Paris Internationale
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Paris
- France
- Porta Venezia
- Via Rossini 3
- Belleville
- Marais
- Lecce