MiArt 2011

MiArt 2011

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April 4, 2011

MiArt 2011
8–11 April 2011

Inauguration:
Thursday 7 April, invitation only Location:
fieramilanocity, Milan, pavilions 3

www.miart.it

MiArt 2011
A hundred galleries. Art from the early 20th century until today.

A hundred galleries, the top international artists, one hall, four days of fair. After two years of excellent results, both in terms of business and of participants, MiArt 2011 sets its sights on excellence in the art system, by making a further selection of galleries, presenting itself to the market and the public as one single fair hosting Italy’s most important galleries.

Scheduled from 8th to 11th April 2011 (inauguration, invitation only, on Thursday 7th April and late opening until 9 pm on Saturday) MiArt 2011 will be concentrated in one single hall (Hall 3, fieramilanocity, viale Scarampo, Porta Teodorico). The galleries invited to take part will be placed close to similar collections and according to their period—historic, contemporary and young artists – to achieve a comprehensive vision of the international artistic scene.

“The excellent results of the last two editions, when we aimed at quality, confirm the need for an ever more selective fair, where only the most professional, prestigious and authoritative galleries are invited to represent Italian and international artists and works from the early 20th century until today,” points out Michele Perini, President, Fiera Milano Spa. He adds: “This is why MiArt has decided to give the fair a very distinctive nature, hosting the best Italian galleries that represent the best international artists.”

MIART 2011 Exhibitors:

A Arte Studio Invernizzi, Milano; A Palazzo, Brescia; Agnellini Arte Moderna, Brescia; Galleria Dell’Arco, Palermo/Shanghai (CRP); Arte 92, Milano; Arte Centro, Milano; Artesilva, Seregno (MB); Artiscope/Zaira Mis, Bruxelles (B); Artopia, Milano; Enrico Astuni, Bologna; Galleria Bergamo, Bergamo; Flora Bigai Arte Contemporanea, Pietrasanta (LU); Galleria Blu, Milano; Ca’ di Fra’, Milano; Camera16 Contemporary Art, Milano; Cardelli & Fontana, Sarzana (SP); Cardi, Milano/Pietrasanta (LU); Cardi Black Box, Milano; Carlina, Torino; Carzaniga, Basel (CH); Galleria Centro Steccata, Parma; Claudio Poleschi Arte Contemporanea, Lucca; Paola Colombari, Milano; Colossi Arte Contemporanea, Brescia; Conduits, Milano; Contini Galleria d’Arte, Venezia/Mestre/Cortina d’Ampezzo (BL); Riccardo Crespi, Milano; Monica De Cardenas, Milano/Zuoz (CH); Massimo De Carlo, Milano/Londra (UK); Eidos Immagini Contemporanee, Asti; FaMa Gallery, Verona; Federico Bianchi Contemporary Art, Milano; Fluxia, Milano; Galleria Enrico Fornello, Milano; Frittelli Arte Contemporanea, Firenze; Galleria Marie Laure Fleisch, Roma; Galleria d’Arte Frediano Farsetti, Firenze; Galleria Franco Soffiantino, Torino; Galleria Seno, Milano; Studio Gariboldi, Milano; Giò Marconi, Milano; Gloria Maria Gallery, Milano; Studio Guenzani, Milano; Imago Art Gallery, Londra (UK); Impronte Contemporary Art, Milano; In Arco, Torino; kaufmann repetto, Milano; Matteo Lampertico, Milano; Laveronica Arte Contemporanea, Modica (RG); L’Incontro, Chiari (BS); Log, Bergamo; Lorenzelli Arte, Milano; Federico Luger, Milano; Magazzino, Roma; Galleria Manzoni, Bergamo; Studio Marconi ’65, Milano; Marcorossi Artecontemporanea, Milano/Pietrasanta (LU); Primo Marella Gallery, Milano/Bejing (CRP); Margini Arte Contemporanea, Massa; Maria Grazia Del Prete, Roma; Mayoral Galeria d’Art, Barcellona (E); Mazzoleni Galleria d’Arte, Torino; Galleria Milano, Milano; Francesca Minini, Milano; Massimo Minini, Brescia; Movimento Arte Contemporanea, Milano; Lorcan O’Neill, Roma; Galleria Open Art, Prato; PaciArte contemporaryFrancesco Pantaleone Arte Contemporanea, Palermo; Poggiali e Forconi, Firenze; Poleschi Arte, Milano/Lucca/Forte dei Marmi (LU); Progettoarte Elm, Milano; Prometeogallery, Milano/Lucca; Proposte d’Arte, Legnano (MI); Studio d’Arte Raffaelli, Trento/Milano; RAM Radioartemobile, Roma; Robilant + Voena, Milano/Londra (UK); Lia Rumma, Napoli/Milano; Nicoletta Rusconi, Milano; San Carlo, Milano; Mimmo Scognamiglio Artecontemporanea, Milano; Suzy Shammah, Milano; Spazia, Bologna/Minerbio (BO); SpazioA, Pistoia; Spaziotemporaneo, Milano; Spirale Milano – Accademia, Milano; T293, Napoli/Roma; Tega, Milano; The Gallery Apart, Roma; Tonelli, Milano; Tornabuoni Arte, Firenze/Portofino (GE); Toselli, Milano; Valmore Studio d’Arte, Vicenza; Vistamare, Pescara.

Organisers:
Rassegne S.p.a., Gruppo Fiera Milano S.p.a.
Strada Statale del Sempione , 28 – 20017 Rho (Mi)
Phone + 39 02 49971 / Fax +39 02 49976579 | e-mail miart@fieramilano.it- www.miart.it

MiArt Press Office:

Maria Grazia Vernuccio
Phone +39 3351282864 | e-mail: mariagrazia.vernuccio@gmail.com

Fiera Milano Press Office:
Rosy Mazzanti: Phone +39 0249977456 | e-mail: rosy.mazzanti@fieramilano.it;
Elisa Vittozzi: Phone +39 0249977456 | e-mail: elisa.vittozzi@fieramilano.it

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