
Here. Between Not-yet and No-more
After nearly sixty years of activity, fifty of which at its Via Manin location, Galleria Milano has been forced to leave its spaces by a fashion brand which shall not be named.
Over the years, Galleria Milano has hosted more than three hundred exhibitions with works by some of the most visionary artist including Enzo Mari (his groundbreaking 1973 “Hammer and Sickle” show inaugurated the venue), Gianfranco Baruchello, Grazia Varisco, Antonio Calderara, Luigi Veronesi, to name a few.
The site-specific group exhibition, titled “Here. Between Not-yet and No-more,” is the last opportonuty to celebrate a pivotal place for the Milanese art world and beyond, a place that has seen half a century of history pass by and where so many of the personalities who revolutionized art met.
It is a choral farewell, a collective moment meant to be a goodbye, but with an eye projected toward the future. The exhibition pays homage to these legendary rooms with interventions by forty artists who have been invited to create a dialogue with the gallery.