André Gallery

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André Gallery

A contemporary art gallery in Rome dedicated to original and innovative painting, from drawing and color composition to broader artistic research.

At a glance

The André Gallery operates as a dedicated space for painting in all its forms. The gallery’s fundamental criterion centers on the language of painting—understood both broadly and in its specific technical meaning as composition realized by drawing lines and colors on a solid surface. Within this framework, the gallery directs its curatorial attention toward original and innovative artistic research.

History

Opening hours and archival documentation are limited in available sources. For detailed information about the gallery’s founding, programming history, and exhibition record, consult the official website or contact the gallery directly.

What you see

The gallery occupies premises on Via Giulia, one of Rome’s most significant Renaissance streets. As a contemporary art space, it provides a controlled environment for the exhibition and discussion of painting and related visual practices.

Cultural significance

The André Gallery represents Rome’s contemporary art ecosystem, maintaining focus on fundamental principles of painting practice. Its emphasis on compositional language and innovative research reflects broader currents in contemporary visual culture.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Giulia, 175, 00186 Roma
  • Coordinates: 41.8947426, 12.4695357
  • Phone: 06 686 1875
  • Website: http://www.andrearte.it/
  • Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10:00–12:30 and 16:00–19:30; Saturday 16:30–19:30; closed Sunday–Monday

Practical information

The gallery operates a split daily schedule on weekdays. Saturday hours begin in late afternoon. Advance contact via phone or website is advisable, particularly for group visits or specific exhibition information.

Getting there

The gallery is located on Via Giulia in central Rome. Public transport connections serve the surrounding area. Parking in this historic district can be limited; walking or public transit is recommended.

Sources & resources

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