Guidi Art Gallery

GENOVA, LIGURIA · 1955–present
Guidi Art Gallery

A specialist dealer in modern and contemporary art, Guidi Gallery has served collectors and artists since its founding in 1955 in historic Genoa.

At a glance

Guidi Art Gallery is a commercial art space focused on works from major Italian and international artists of the 20th century. The gallery operates from a central location in Genoa’s historical district, offering purchase, sale, and brokerage services to serious collectors and enthusiasts.

History

Established in 1955, Guidi Gallery emerged during a pivotal period for the Italian art market. For nearly seven decades, it has maintained its focus on modern and contemporary works, building a reputation as a trusted intermediary between collectors and artists.

What you see

The gallery occupies a street-level space in Genoa’s historic centre, accessible to the public during regular business hours. Its modest storefront belies the significant collection of artworks by established 20th-century masters that it houses and exhibits.

Cultural significance

Guidi Gallery represents the tradition of independent art dealing in Italy. By specialising in the brokerage and sale of modern and contemporary works, it has contributed to the preservation and circulation of important artistic heritage across generations of collectors.

Key facts

  • Address: Via David Chiossone, 19r, 16123 Genova
  • Coordinates: 44.4088904, 8.9332469
  • Phone: 010 2474307
  • Website: www.galleriaguidi.com

Practical information

The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:30 am–12:30 pm and 4:30 pm–7:00 pm. It is closed Sunday and Monday. Contact the gallery directly for enquiries about specific artworks or collections.

Getting there

Guidi Gallery is located on Via David Chiossone in central Genoa. The address and coordinates above will guide you to the gallery’s street-level entrance in the historic district.

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