
A dedicated exhibition space in Treviso devoted to the multidisciplinary work of artist Gianni Paganelli, featuring quartz stucco compositions, ceramics, sculptures and mixed-media collages.
At a glance
The Gianni Paganelli Art Gallery showcases a body of work spanning multiple artistic disciplines. Paganelli’s practice embraces both traditional and experimental materials, resulting in a diverse collection of pieces that challenge conventional artistic boundaries.
History
The gallery is dedicated to presenting works by Gianni Paganelli. Details regarding the gallery’s founding and its role within Treviso’s cultural landscape are not available; consult the official website for a fuller institutional history.
What you see
Visitors encounter works executed in quartz stucco combined with acrylic color, often enriched with supplementary materials including wood, metal, plastics, fabrics and cardboard. The collection encompasses ceramics, three-dimensional sculptures and collaged compositions that reflect the artist’s experimental approach to form and surface.
Cultural significance
Paganelli’s practice represents a contemporary engagement with mixed media and unconventional materials. By integrating industrial and found objects alongside traditional art materials, the work situates itself within broader conversations about artistic materiality and the expanded definition of sculpture in modern and contemporary art.
Key facts
- Address: Via Rachele Tognana, 18, 31100 Treviso
- Coordinates: 45.644273177181866, 12.268295288085938
- Phone: 0422 1710670
- Website: http://www.giannipaganelli.it/
Practical information
Opening hours and admission details are not listed; contact the gallery directly or visit the official website for current visiting information, special exhibitions and access arrangements.
Getting there
The gallery is located in central Treviso on Via Rachele Tognana. For directions and parking information, consult your preferred navigation service using the coordinates or address provided above.
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