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Pasquale Leccese Hands Over His Gallery to Ipercubo and Federico Luger

institutional · 2026-04-27

Pasquale Leccese has transferred ownership of his Milan gallery, Le Case d’Arte, to the collective Ipercubo and gallerist Federico Luger. The gallery will relocate to a new space in the Turro district of Milan. Leccese founded Le Case d’Arte in 2010, initially operating from his own apartment. The move marks a shift in the gallery's management and location, with Ipercubo and Luger taking over operations. The new venue aims to continue the gallery's focus on contemporary art. The announcement was made in January 2022 via Artribune.

Key facts

  • Pasquale Leccese is transferring his gallery Le Case d’Arte to Ipercubo and Federico Luger.
  • The gallery will move to a new location in the Turro district of Milan.
  • Le Case d’Arte was founded by Leccese in 2010, originally in his apartment.
  • Ipercubo is a collective of artists and curators.
  • Federico Luger is a gallerist based in Milan.
  • The new space will continue to exhibit contemporary art.
  • The news was reported by Artribune in January 2022.
  • The gallery's previous location was in the periphery of Milan.

Entities

Artists

  • Pasquale Leccese
  • Federico Luger

Institutions

  • Le Case d’Arte
  • Ipercubo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Turro
  • Italy

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