
Deodato Arte
A contemporary art gallery founded in 2001, Deodato Arte represents carefully selected artists and operates across multiple international locations.
At a glance
Deodato Arte is a contemporary art gallery with locations in Milan, Hong Kong, and Brusino Arsizio. The gallery specializes in contemporary works and operates through selected artists and associated companies.
History
Founded in 2001 by Deodato Salafia, the gallery emerged from a decade of expertise in the art market. It has expanded to maintain a presence across three continents, establishing itself as an international platform for contemporary art.
What you see
The Milan gallery operates as a contemporary art space on Via Santa Marta in the central city. The venue presents rotating exhibitions of contemporary works by artists selected through the gallery’s curatorial process.
Cultural significance
The gallery contributes to Milan’s contemporary art scene by promoting emerging and established artists through its international network. Its multi-location model reflects the increasingly global nature of contemporary art practice and collection.
Key facts
- Address: Via Santa Marta, 6, 20121 Milano
- Coordinates: 45.4628373, 9.1835989
- Phone: 02 8088 6294
- Website: www.deodato.com
- Founded: 2001
- Founder: Deodato Salafia
Practical information
Opening hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10:30 am–2:00 pm and 3:00 pm–7:00 pm; Sunday and Monday closed.
Getting there
The gallery is located in central Milan on Via Santa Marta. For directions and current exhibition information, consult the official website or contact the gallery by phone.
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