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A contemporary art space dedicated to avant-garde works and independent collectors who reject conventional taste.
At a glance
11 [HellHeaven] positions itself as a high-end gallery for artists and collectors who think beyond the mainstream. The space celebrates individuality in contemporary art collecting, championing freethinkers over trend-followers.
History
The gallery’s founding philosophy centers on the principle that no two artists—or collectors—are alike. It was established to serve those who reject homogenized approaches to contemporary art and seek genuinely distinctive works.
What you see
Located on Via Giulia, one of Rome’s most prestigious art and antiques corridors, the gallery occupies a carefully curated space. Its setting reflects its commitment to presenting avant-garde and boundary-pushing contemporary work.
Cultural significance
11 [HellHeaven] represents the contemporary Roman art scene’s commitment to experimentation and independence. By prioritizing artistic authenticity over commercial convention, the gallery supports collectors and artists who challenge aesthetic norms.
Key facts
- Address: Via Giulia 103/A, 00186 Roma, Italy
- Coordinates: 41.9005528, 12.468286
- Phone: +39 06 4521 4974
- Website: https://11art.gallery/
Practical information
Opening hours and admission details are not listed; check the official website or contact the gallery directly for current information.
Getting there
The gallery is situated on Via Giulia in central Rome’s historic district, accessible by public transport and within walking distance of major attractions in the Trastevere and centro storico areas.
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