Clivio Gallery

Clivio Gallery — via Wikimedia Commons
Clivio Gallery · via Wikimedia Commons
Milano, Lombardia
Clivio Gallery

A contemporary art gallery dedicated to promoting historical and modern artists through carefully curated exhibitions and collaborations with Italy’s leading art critics.

At a glance

Clivio Gallery is a commercial art space in central Milan focused on advancing the work of established and emerging artists. The gallery prioritizes direct engagement with artists and the institutions that represent them, including foundations and archives.

History

Founded in 2009 by Francesco Clivio, the gallery emerged from a vision to promote and disseminate artworks through exhibition programming and strategic partnerships with respected Italian art critics.

What you see

Located on Foro Buonaparte, the gallery occupies a Milan address in a historically significant area near the Castello Sforzesco. Exhibition spaces showcase works by both historical and contemporary artists selected through the gallery’s curatorial lens.

Cultural significance

The gallery represents Milan’s vibrant contemporary art ecosystem. By fostering dialogue between critics, collectors, and creators, Clivio Gallery contributes to the broader conversation around modern artistic practice in Italy.

Key facts

  • Address: Foro Buonaparte, 48, 20121 Milano
  • Coordinates: 45.4715837, 9.1820149
  • Founded: 2009
  • Website: https://galleriaclivio.it/
  • Phone: 02 3675 7360

Practical information

The gallery is open Tuesday through Friday, 11:30 to 17:30. It is closed Saturday through Monday. Check the official website for current exhibitions and hours before visiting.

Getting there

The gallery is located at Foro Buonaparte, 48, a few minutes’ walk from Milano Cadorna and Cairoli metro stations in central Milan. Public transport connections serve this central area well.

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