Tiziana Lorenzelli | Naturalismo Cosmico

Cortesi Gallery di Lugano è lieta di presentare Naturalismo Cosmico, mostra personale di Tiziana Lorenzelli a cura di Vera Canevazzi. Artista eclettica e trasversale, Tiziana Lorenzelli (Lecco, 1961) trasforma gli spazi della galleria in un universo di installazioni metalliche e brillanti, alcune appositamente progettate per gli ambienti della Cortesi Gallery: Lava(2022) e Cobalt Blue Aluflexia […]

CHIARA DYNYS | UN’ETERNA GHIRLANDA BRILLANTE…

Un’eterna ghirlanda brillante (An Eternal Shining Garland) is Chiara Dynys’s latest solo exhibition scheduled from 5 May to 5 July at the Cortesi Gallery in Milan. The artist presents cycles of brand-new works, specifically created for the Milanese exhibition curated by Giorgio Verzotti, alongside the La Blancheur series. A long-standing partnership between Chiara Dynys and […]

REDEFINING SPACE

Cortesi Gallery is thrilled to inaugurate its new exhibition REDEFINING SPACE, in collaboration with The Cryptonomist, opening on the 7th of April in via Nassa 62, Lugano. The show brings together artworks by important and innovative contemporary artists that work with sculpture, print, video and virtual reality through NFT; Leo Caillard, Matteo Mauro ed Emanuele […]

OLTRE LA MATERIA | da Lucio Fontana a Pablo Atchugarry

Cortesi Gallery Lugano is pleased to announce its new exhibition in via Nassa 62, dedicated to some of the most important artists who have worked on the idea of matter and space from the ’50s until nowadays. Oltre la Materia – Beyond Matter will open to the public on Thursday, 17th February, until the end […]

Evocare senza rappresentare

Cortesi Gallery is pleased to announce its new exhibition in via Morigi 8, Milan opening on the 9th of February dedicated to Non-figurative Italian Art. It is entitled Evocare senza Rappresentare / Summoning without Representing. The gallery has selected a range of artworks by some of the major artists of the 20th century such as […]

SHAPING COLORS | Francesco Carozza

SHAPING COLORS – La forza pura dei dipinti di Francesco Carozza, dalle superfici incisive e vitali nel loro dispiegarsi quasi scultoreo, spinge lo spettatore ad approfondire i meccanismi della pittura e a confrontarsi con la stratificazione e la rarefazione, con gli scontri e le distensioni della materia. Se nel 2018, nella mostra Onirico tenutasi presso […]

SPACES OF LIGHT. Piero Dorazio and the International ZERO Movement

Cortesi Gallery Milano is pleased to present an exhibition and a book devoted to the relations between Piero Dorazio (1927, Rome – 2005, Perugia), a master of Post-War Italian abstract art, and the international ZERO movement. The exhibition, curated by Francesca Pola and organized in collaboration with the Piero Dorazio Archives, draws a comparison between […]

Parade | Chiara Dynys

PARADE – Giuseppe Panza di Biumo has defined Chiara Dynys as “a light artist”, and the exhibition presented today at Galleria Cortesi in Lugano vindicates that title. Dynys proposes a selection of recent works featuring projected light or light emanating from the colour of the material, along with the first examples of a series never […]

Ricucire la tela (Restitching the canvas)

RICUCIRE LA TELA (RESTITCHING THE CANVAS) – Cortesi Gallery is pleased to officially inaugurate its new premises at Via Morigi 8 with an exhibition dedicated to Agostino Bonalumi (1935 Vimercate – 2013 Monza), a leading figure in the post-war artistic scene in Italy. Five years after the first exhibition dedicated to the artist in its […]

SPECTRUM – Art of the new Millennial from Private Collections

Cortesi Gallery Lugano is delighted to announce its new exhibition: SPECTRUM – Art of the new Millennial from Private Collections. The show will display an exciting series of contemporary artworks belonging to Private Collections. The works selected will include masterpiece by Stephan Balkenhol, Vanessa Beecroft, Maurizio Donzelli, Chiara Dynys, Flavio Favelli, Douglas Gordon, Candida Hoefer, […]

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