A contemporary art space designed as a meeting place for dialogue, thought, and artistic encounter in the heart of Reggio Emilia.
At a glance
Bonioni Art Gallery operates as more than a traditional exhibition venue. It functions as a nexus for artists, collectors, and those curious about contemporary practice—a space where ideas circulate, are discussed, and take form.
History
Established to foster a system of art ideas, Bonioni Art Gallery was created to bring together friends, collectors, and artists around contemporary knowledge. The gallery reinforces the principle of meeting and confrontation as central to artistic experience.
What you see
Located on Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi in central Reggio Emilia, the gallery occupies a contemporary space designed to facilitate dialogue and exchange. It functions simultaneously as exhibition space, market, and intellectual gathering point.
Cultural significance
The gallery represents a model of engaged contemporary art practice that prioritizes encounter and conversation. It positions itself within Reggio Emilia’s vibrant cultural landscape as a venue where artistic knowledge is produced, shared, and lived collectively.
Key facts
- Address: Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 43, 42121 Reggio Emilia
- Coordinates: 44.6975188, 10.6269899
- Phone: 0522 435765
- Website: http://www.bonioniarte.it/
- Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10:00 am–8:00 pm; closed Mondays
Practical information
The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm and closed on Mondays. For current exhibitions and events, consult the official website or contact the gallery directly.
Getting there
The gallery sits on Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi in central Reggio Emilia. Public transport and parking options are available in the city centre. Check your preferred navigation app for specific directions to the address.
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