A contemporary art gallery bridging modern and emerging talent since 2015, with exhibition spaces in Milan and Genoa.
At a glance
C+N Canepaneri Gallery operates as a dual-city exhibition venue devoted to the presentation of both established and emerging contemporary artists. The Milan location occupies Foro Buonaparte, a neoclassical plaza near the Castello Sforzesco.
History
Founded in 2015 by Marco Canepa, Marco Neri and Paolo Neri, the gallery emerged with an ambitious curatorial vision. The founders established two locations—one in Milan and one in Genoa—to expand their reach across northern Italy’s art markets.
What you see
The gallery occupies a contemporary space within Milan’s historic Foro Buonaparte district. The interior architecture prioritises clean, neutral surfaces designed to showcase artworks without distraction.
Cultural significance
The gallery’s programming strategy—combining historical figures with contemporary emerging artists—positions it as a bridge between generations in Italy’s art world. This curatorial approach reflects broader trends in how modern institutions contextualize living practice within art-historical continuum.
Key facts
- Address: Foro Buonaparte 48, 20121 Milano
- Phone: 02 3676 8281
- Website: https://www.canepaneri.com/
- Coordinates: 45.4715265, 9.1819281
- Founded: 2015
- Founders: Marco Canepa, Marco Neri, Paolo Neri
Practical information
Monday to Friday: 10:00–13:00 and 14:30–18:30. Saturday and Sunday: closed. Check the official website for current exhibitions and special programming.
Getting there
The Milan gallery is located in the Foro Buonaparte district, accessible by public transport and within walking distance of the Duomo. Parking is available in the surrounding area.
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