
A contemporary art gallery dedicated to exploring how modern and contemporary artistic practice engages with tradition and the evolution of 20th-century creative thought.
At a glance
The Renata Fabbri Gallery presents works across multiple expressions of contemporary art, curating dialogue between historical modernism and present-day practice. The gallery’s research investigates what it terms a “tradition of the new”—examining how artists across generations have grappled with questions of beauty, complexity, and cultural relevance through formally inventive means.
History
The gallery was established to reach an increasingly engaged public audience for contemporary art. Its founding mission centres on deepening understanding of how artistic innovation builds upon and reinterprets the ideas and creative achievements of the 20th century.
What you see
Works span diverse media and approaches, united by their engagement with modernist inquiry. The selection emphasizes artists working across generations, each contributing distinct perspectives on aesthetic and conceptual problems inherited from the prior century—reframing tradition not as fixed doctrine but as living, evolving conversation.
Cultural significance
The gallery occupies an important position within Milan’s contemporary art ecosystem by articulating a curatorial philosophy that rejects false division between historical modernism and current practice. By positioning contemporary work in dialogue with 20th-century precedent, it encourages visitors to recognize artistic modernity as an open-ended inquiry rather than a closed historical period.
Key facts
- Address: Via Antonio Stoppani, 15/c, 20129 Milano
- Coordinates: 45.4747961, 9.2142684
- Phone: 02 9147 7463
- Website: http://www.renatafabbri.it/
- Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 15:30–19:30; closed Sunday–Monday
Practical information
The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday afternoons. Visitors should verify current programming and any special closures on the official website before planning a visit.
Getting there
The gallery is located on Via Antonio Stoppani in Milan’s northeastern districts. You can find detailed directions and public transport options via the gallery’s website or mapping services.
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